Lightweight and beautiful spring scarves are in high demand right now ... so here you go, these are my favorites. I love wearing all of them—depending on the weather or the rest of my outfit.
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Warm regards from Ina
Spring Scarf Made from Leftover Yarn
This one is actually knitted from lots of different leftover yarn. All colors that belong to one color family are used up (different yarn qualities are perfectly fine). We only knit knit stitches, so even beginners can manage it well. Ends do not need to be woven in, because we simply turn the yarn ends into fringes.
Scarf with Beaded Lace
It is knitted from very soft and lightweight cashmere yarn with a silk content. It keeps you warm, but doesn’t feel heavy. It lies on the skin as delicate as a whisper and caresses it. You can wear it open or knotted. The length of the beaded lace is variable.
Lace Shawl for Beginners
The shawl can be worn open and spread out, or knotted up small. The wave pattern consists of two pattern rows that repeat over and over.