Elsa Headscarf

7,50 €

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A bohemian touch to ease any daily look. Part hair accessory, part sun hat, the Elsa Headscarf looks every bit as polished and stylish as bohemian and retro.

The lace motif is super intuitive and fun to knit, and the i-cord ties are super comfortable to wear. The Elsa headscarf is knit at lightning speed, and the pattern includes instructions to work both a fingering-weight and a worsted-weight version.

PDF PATTERN

A bohemian touch to ease any daily look. Part hair accessory, part sun hat, the Elsa Headscarf looks every bit as polished and stylish as bohemian and retro.

The lace motif is super intuitive and fun to knit, and the i-cord ties are super comfortable to wear. The Elsa headscarf is knit at lightning speed, and the pattern includes instructions to work both a fingering-weight and a worsted-weight version.

Measurement:

Finished measurements: approx 43.5 cm (width) x 28 cm (length)

Yarn

— Worsted-weight version: approx 60 m of Line by Sandnes Garn (110m/50g. Composition: 53% cotton, 33% viscose, and 14% linen) in the colorway 1002 Hvit.

— Fingering-weight version: approx 130 m of Tynn Line by Sandnes Garn (220m/50g. Composition: 53% cotton, 33% viscose, and 14% linen) in the colorway 2112 Lys Gul.

Needles

­— Worsted-weight version: 4 mm needles or needle size to obtain gauge.

­— Fingering-weight version: 3 mm needles or needle size to obtain gauge.

Gauge

— Worsted-weight version: 20 sts = 4” (10 cm) in lace pattern flat with gauge-sized needle, blocked

— Fingering-weight version: 26 sts = 4” (10 cm) in lace pattern flat with gauge-sized needle, blocked

Notions

Markers, blocking tools, darning needle, and tape measure.

You will need an additional needle to work the icord tie, I recommend using gauge-size DPNs for it.