

These two scarves come as a package—two patterns in one. Each scarf uses only one 2-oz pre-wound ball of our JaggerSpun Zephyr 2/18 Lace Weight yarn.
The triangular Daisy Meadow Scarf is worked from the bottom tip to the top edge, increasing every second row to create the shape.
The rectangular Rippling Waters Scarf is worked by knitting a lace edging from which stitches are picked up to work the main body. Then it is finished by knitting another lace edging onto the live stitches of the body.
Both are garter stitch scarves, knit on 3.5 mm (US 4) to 4 mm (US 5 or 6) needles.
Finished dimensions can vary, but the Daisy Meadow Scarf is approximately 50 in. from tip-to-tip and 37 in. along each side edge.
The Rippling Waters Scarf finished dimensions are approximately 11 1/2 in. wide and 55 in. long (scarf can easily be made longer).
This pattern was developed using the JaggerSpun Zephry 2/18 lace weight yarn.
Each scarf uses approximately one (1) 2-oz pre-wound balls of the JaggerSpun Zephry 2/18 lace weight yarn, or the JaggerSpun Super Fine Merino yarn.
Here are some other yarns that you can consider for these patterns:
JaggerSpun Super Lamb Superwash 100% Merino Wool
JaggerSpun Heather 2/20 Lace Weight
JaggerSpun Maine Line 2/20 Lace Weight
Punta Del Este Montoya Beach Lace Weight Linen
SY 100% Mongolian Cashmere, 2-Ply Fingering Weight