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Horseshoe Lace Scarf

A Light and Breezy Spring Accessory

The Horseshoe Lace Scarf is a delicate and airy accessory that’s perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your spring wardrobe. Featuring a graceful horseshoe lace motif, this sky-blue scarf is designed with an eight-row repeat for a quick and satisfying knit. Its lightweight and feminine design makes it an ideal addition to any spring outfit, offering both warmth and style. Easy to knit yet impressive to wear, this scarf is sure to dazzle your friends and become a staple in your seasonal accessories collection.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Size: 5.5” wide x 46” long

Gauge: 4 rows and 3 sts = 1” in Garter Stitch

Materials

Medium Weight YarnYarn: Caron Simply Soft (100% acrylic; 315 yards [288 meters]/ 170 grams): #9608 Blue Mint (1 skein)

Needles: US size 13 (9.0 mm) 22” straight and circular needles

Notions: 2 markers, tapestry needle

Pattern Notes

Scarf is worked in short rows side to side and based on 8 rows.

Pattern

CO 15 sts.

Row 1: K1, p1, k1, yo, k3, sl1, k2tog, psso, k3, yo, k1, p1, k1.
Rows 2 and all even rows: Purl.
Row 3: K1, p1, k2, yo, k2, sl1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k2, p1, k1.
Row 5: k1, p1, k3, yo, k1, sl1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k3, p1, k1.
Row 7: K1, p1, k4, yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k4, p1, k1.
Row 8: Purl.
Rows 9-112 (or desired length): Rep Rows 1-8.

Bind off.

Block as needed.


Light, delicate, and effortlessly stylish, lace knitting has a timeless allure. Must-Love Lace is a collection of intricate yet wearable designs, celebrating the beauty of openwork stitches and graceful drape. Whether you’re looking for a breezy lace tee, an elegant wrap, or a flowing cardigan, these patterns bring sophistication to every stitch.

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Comments
    • Nicola P.

      Hello Joyce! We currently do not allow downloads of our patterns, but are exploring options in the near future. You are welcome to save this pattern by copying and pasting into a word document or by printing the pattern via the printer icon on the left hand side of your screen. Hope this helps! – Nicola, Editor

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  • i haven’t made the scarf yet but thanks so much for the pattern.

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  • Charlene Q.

    Hello,
    Can this pattern be adjusted to make the scarf 8 inches wide. If so, how ? Thank you.

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  • Jeannie C.

    If you’re only casting on 15 stitches, and knitting side-to-side, why on earth would you need 22″ needles or circular? I’ve just knitted a scarf with 35 stitches on 10″ needles and COULD have made 2 side by side on the needles!

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  • Joyce P.

    I’ve submitted my question above regarding the 22″ straight and circular needles.

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    • Joyce P.

      I’m using 8-1/2″ needles to knit this horseshoe-lace scarf, however, your pattern calls for 22″ Size 13 needles straight and circular . I’m confused.

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      • Tian C.

        This means to use a US size 13 (9mm) needle. That needle can be a 22″ long straight or you can use circular needles. I hope this helps!

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  • Joyce P.

    I’m knitting your horseshoe-lace scarf and really like it, however, why does your pattern say “22” straight and circular needles – I’m using the shorter bamboo needles which are 8-1/2″

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  • Jeannette K.

    Please explain the phrase short row side to side for this pattern. Thank you!! I do Not see the word “ turn” to get the short rows…

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    • Tian C.

      This means the pattern is worked from bottom to up rather than in long rows the length of the scarf. I hope this helps!

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  • Jeannette K.

    I am following the 8 pattern repeat. The project does not look at all like the picture. It is probably because of the directions to working in short rows side to side and based on the eight rows. What is short rows side to side mean. How do you achieve this.? Please help!!

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  • Toni C.

    I have a question regarding the Horseshoe Lace Scarf. It calls for 2 markers but does not say where they should be added. Thank you!

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  • Beautiful scarf. Would a silk or cashmere yarn be good to use.
    Thanks for sharing this pattern

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  • Evelyn B.

    Unable to print the pattern , the way you have it set up, the left side does not print so you can read. It is too wide! Hate having to write it out. I do appreciate the pattern and your site.

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