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This is a crocheted piece.
I tried knitting a light and airy crocheted scarf.
Please take a look at the close-up image to get a feel for the knitted fabric.
These types of knitting projects, which do not increase or decrease the number of stitches, are perfect for when you want to knit mindlessly or when you want to carry them around and knit in your spare time.
If you find yourself getting bored with works with many steps, you might want to try working on this one in parallel with other works.
This is knitted with linen yarn, but I can't help but imagine that it would have a completely different impression if knitted with wool.
If I knit it with winter yarn, the fabric will likely be light and fluffy, so I can't stop fantasizing about wrapping it around my neck in several layers during the cold season (lol).
The length can be adjusted by the number of rows you knit, so have fun finding the length you like.
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
Colt Lake Linen Sophie [col.25]...130g
3.0 mm (JP 5/0)
Finished Size
130cm x 21cm
Crochet Pattern
Instructions
Please also check the knitting pattern along with the instructions.
①Cast on 57 chain stitches. If you want to adjust the width, cast on so that the number of stitches is a multiple of 8 + 1.
②In the first row, crochet one stitch on the other side of the cast-on chain and the back of the knot to create a double crochet pattern.
Knit back and forth to create a pattern without increasing or decreasing the number of stitches in each row. This one has been knitted up to 110 rows.
For the final row, knit a knit stitch and 7 chain stitches to connect the pattern from the previous row.
You can increase or decrease the number of steps as you like.
Your work

Rico's "Lacy Stole"
The recipe is for a scarf, but I shortened it to make a snood.
It was a very easy pattern to knit and I was able to knit it easily.
*Rico*Rico* Diary
http://ricocrochet.blog.fc2.com/
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Marotan's "Lacy Stole"
I tried openwork knitting for the first time. I started knitting from the beginner's course and have now learned how to read knitting patterns.
Ronique's recipes are really easy to understand and the pieces are beautiful, so I'm loving crocheting more and more.
The scarf was knitted using yarn given to me by a dear friend.
It is 24cm wide and 130cm long. The color and thickness vary, making for a very expressive knitted fabric.
I'd like to knit a lacy stole again.

Marotan's "Lacy Stole"
This is my second lacy stole. This time I used four balls of Cottonable cotton yarn from Daiso. It will add a nice accent to a simple shirt. It's a cute recipe with lots of little hearts lined up, without any complicated techniques. Thanks to Ronique, crocheting is so much fun!
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