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Hilda Beret
This beret is knit in the round with bulky wool, and the hatband is finished with crochet over elastic cord to customize the fit. |

Hills of Home Cowl Set
Chevron lace creates hills of color on this easy wristwarmer and cowl set. |

Oddball Sock Monkey
This little sock monkey can be knit from odd balls of leftover sock yarn. |

Sock Monkey Scarf
Knit in the round, this scarf was designed for sock monkey fans. |
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Icelandic Lace |

Alda Lace Shawl Non-traditional shaping creates this easy-to-wear circular shawl that flatters a variety of figures. |

Bertha Lace Shawl
Two traditional Icelandic lace stitch patterns are combined with an interesting edging to create three versions of this shawl. |

Brimnes Shawl
This crescent-shaped shawl reminds me of land reaching out into the sea, and the border can be knit in waves of color. |

Deciduous Lace Shawl
On this Icelandic influenced shawl, lacy leaves change shape as they fall to the edging. |

Icelandic Lace Neckwarmer Set
Icelandic shawl patterning inspired the lace for this little neckwarmer and wristwarmer. |

Icelandic Modern Lace Shawl
In the past, Icelanders combined two simple stockinette stitch lace patterns to create a variety of triangular shawls. |

Icelandic Poppy Lace Shawl
Poppy buds are beginning to blossom on this Icelandic influenced triangular shawl. |

Nammi Wrist Warmers
Three traditional lace stitches were combined to create two versions of the wrist warmers. |

Runa Lace Shawl
An offspring of the Bertha shawl with a wider edging and an optional spider lace border that looks great in one color. |

Sigridur Lace Shawl
Spider lace flows to a trellis edging on this simplified shawl that can be knit in one or more colors. |

Snowfield Lace Shawl
A band of snowflakes borders a snowy field of mesh lace on this Icelandic influenced triangular shawl. |
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Scarfs |

Autumn Lace Scarf
Little lace leaves surround larger ones inside a narrow garter stitch border on this scarf. |

Camellia Lace Scarf Inside a scalloped lace border, stylized camellia blossoms repeat across this garter stitch scarf. |

Clover Lace Scarf
Tiny four-leaf clovers dot this asymmetrical garter stitch triangle. |

Drifting Daisies Lace Scarf
Lace daisies drift down on this garter stitch asymmetrical triangle. |

Dunegrass Lace Scarf The slanting lace stripes on this garter stitch scarf remind of Dunegrass on Pacific coast beaches. |

Elvera Lace Scarf
Inspired by two small lace mats in the Finland Room at the Nordic Heritage Museum in Seattle. |

Fancy Foliage Lace Scarf
Lace leaves swirl across this reversible garter stitch scarf. |

Fremont Lace Scarf
Simple slanted lines of garter stitch lace meet up at the center on this fun scarf with a picot edging. |

Happy Trails Lace Scarf
Bison tracks lace is surrounded by a grass border on this garter stitch scarf. |

Heart to Heart Lace Scarf
Lace hearts link up along the edging on this reversible garter stitch scarf. |

Huckleberry Lace Scarf
Small berries cover this garter stitch lace scarf. The modified triangular shape is knit from side to side. |

Journey Lace Scarf
Knit from end to end, this reversible garter stitch lace scarf is a great single skein project. |

Magpie Scarf
This top-down scarf can be knit as a wide or regular triangle. |

Meadow Lace Scarf
Lace flowers are scattered across a scarf shaped with ends long enough to wrap or tie. |

Monkey Lace Scarf
Little sock monkey faces alternate across these reversible garter stitch lace scarves. |

Raining Cats & Dogs Scarf
Surrounded by raindrops, floppy-eared dogs alternate with long-tailed cats on a reversible garter stitch
lace scarf. |

Seafoam Lace Scarf
Rows of eyelet seafoam separate waves of Old Shale lace on this rectangular scarf. |

Secret Garden Lace Scarf
Knit and purl stitches are combined to create a secret garden on both sides of this scarf. |

Trellis Scarf
A rectangular scarf with an Estonian inspired lace resembling flowers inside a trellis. |

Trellis Rose Lace Scarf
Little lace roses line up along the length of this reversible garter stitch scarf. |

Turtle Lace Scarf
Turtles large and small crawl across this reversible rectangular garter stitch lace scarf. |

Wildflower Lace Scarf
This reversible garter stitch scarf is knit from side to side and edged with wildflower lace.
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Windblown Lace Scarf
Asymmetrical borders complete the garden theme on this scarf that is knit end to end.
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Shawls |

Baltic Blossoms Lace Shawl
On this triangular stockinette stitch shawl, lacy petals are followed by a lily of the valley border
and an Estonian edging. |

Dancing Leaves Lace Shawl
Lacy leaves dance around this shawl that is shaped as three quarters of a circle. |

Forget-Me-Not Lace Shawl
Tiny flowers on long stems alternate with leaves above a blossom border on this triangular stockinette
stitch shawl. |

Heart Connection Lace Shawl
Simple garter stitch lace flowers give this bottom-up triangular shawl a vintage charm. |

Hyacinth Lace Shawl
On this triangular shawl, hyacinth lace flows into an optional ripple border and ends with a scalloped
edging. |

Karin Lace Shawl
Little lace hearts cascade down to a heart border and scalloped edging on this triangular shawl. |

Labyrinth Lace Shawl
On this diamond shaped garter stitch lace shawl, the labyrinth's path can be traced to the center and
out again. |

Lace Shawl Trio
These three shallow triangular shawls are knit from the rounded bottom up in stockinette stitch lace. |

Many Rivers Lace Shawl
Rivers of lace widen and narrow as they flow down this small triangular shawl to the picot cast-off. |

Manzanita Shawl
This textured lace design is a great travel project and can be knit either as a square in rounds from the center out or as a triangle in rows from the neck down. |

Nootka Rose Lace Shawl
Simple garter stitch lace flowers give this bottom-up triangular shawl a vintage charm. |

Old Shale Lace Shawl
This reversible garter stitch lace triangle was inspired by a small shawl from the 1950s. |

Shetland Triangle Lace Shawl
The dramatic swirl of stitches on this triangular shawl is created by Shetland Fir Cone lace. |

Snowflake Lace Shawl
Small snowflakes fall to a snowdrift edging that is cast off with crocheted chains on this triangular shawl. |

Tulip Season Lace Shawl
This triangular stockinette stitch lace shawl is filled with stylized tulip blossoms and buds. |

Wild West Lace Shawl
Wrap up in a bit of the Wild West with this garter stitch lace shawl that celebrates the wild spirit
the bison. |
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Socks |

Bleeding Heart Lace Socks
Stems of blossoms stretch from the softly scalloped top to the toe on these fun-to-knit lace socks. |

Girlfriend Lace Socks
My favorite small lace and eyelet cables are combined in this design that celebrates friendship. |

Heart Ribbon Lace Socks
Beneath a scalloped border of flowers, ribbons of hearts run the length of these lovely lace socks. |

Taking Turns Socks
A narrow lace takes turns between bands of purl stitches to create a ribbed lace sock that fits a
variety of legs.
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Twining Leaves Lace Socks
Beneath a narrow border of eyelet seeds, graceful leaves twine along the length of these socks. |
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Evelyn Clark Designs
In order to give knitters as many choices as possible, these patterns do not specify a particular brand of yarn. Instead, yarns are categorized by weights and wraps-per-inch. Except for sock and monkey patterns, options are given for more than one weight of yarn.
For the lace scarves and shawls, this means the final size and yarn requirements can vary based on the yarn's characteristicssee tip Yarns for Lace & Wraps-per-Inch. Woven yarns can compress and plied yarns can expand, which impacts the row gauge and yardage requirements. It is easy to spread out and stretch a rectangular scarf or wrap to check the length when it is on the needles. For triangles, see tip Estimating Leftover Yarn. Finally, blocking also affects the final sizesee tip Blocking Lace Shawls. Usually the piece will relax a bit after it is unpinned, and that relaxed size is shown on the patterns.
Since results can vary based on the yarn used, it is helpful to consider this part of the adventure. Swatch, and pay attention to the yarn as it is being knit. Lace is amazingly adaptable, and these patterns are designed to launch knitters on their own creative journeys.
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