
The Luminous Lighthouse Shawl is reminiscent of crashing waves on the rocks, while the ever roving beam of the lighthouse flashes over them. The lace shawl is knit side to side, with faux eyelet cables running along the top.
View ProjectFrom the June 2015 issue
The Luminous Lighthouse Shawl is reminiscent of crashing waves on the rocks, while the ever roving beam of the lighthouse flashes over them. The lace shawl is knit side to side, with faux eyelet cables running along the top.
View ProjectBy Manda Shah
From Elemental Knitting
Mogra buds, which flower in during June, scent the summer breeze and add beauty to summer splendor. The lace patterns used in this shawl are reminiscent of those mogra buds, which add a light and luminous touch to your wardrobe.
View ProjectBy Heidi Gustad
From the April 2022 issue
This scarf uses a popular repeating stitch known as the English Mesh Lace Stitch and plays with positive and negative space to create a lightweight summer scarf that’s nice enough to wear at the beach or out for dinner. The linen yarn used is perfect for a scarf that might get a lot of outdoor use as it’s completely washable and dryable.
View ProjectBy Paula Levy
From the June 2015 issue
This vibrant Plum Trellis Scarf design uses an original pattern stitch called Triangle Lace. Paired with a wool-and-bamboo-blend yarn, this pattern stitch creates a supple, summery scarf that will transition with you into the fall!
View ProjectFrom the June 2015 issue
Worked in the round and blocked flat, the most striking feature of this lightweight scarf is its blood-orange color. The simple and artfully scattered eyelet pattern which makes this charming scarf a must-have summer staple.
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