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A Lacy Snood

We live on a very breezy hill. It seems like every time I step out the door my hair whips in my face and I can't see where I am going. I often resorted to tying a hankerchief around my head to contain my hair while I was gardening or playing with Noah. While the hankerchief did serve its purpose, it was not very pretty to look at. So this past week, I came up with a knitting pattern for a lacy snood. Yep, that's right. A snood. A snood (rhymes with rude) is a netlike hat or fabric that holds or covers the back of a woman's hair. My new snood works quite well, though I would have probably made it a bit longer had I not been running out of yarn.

When it was finished, the lace pattern decreases formed what looks like a starfish. It was unplanned, but looks kind of neat and summery.

Just in case you know of anyone who might want a snood of their very own...

Lacy Starfish Snood Pattern Yarn: Dale of Norway Lerke (52 % Merino Wool/48% Cotton) dk weight Size 6 circular - 12 inch or long enough to Magic Loop Size 8 circular - 12 inch or long enough to Magic Loop Size 8 DPNs for finishing if not using Magic Loop Method This is the first pattern that I have ever written, so please let me know if you find any errors. I do tend to be a tight knitter, so you may have to size your needles down to get a gauge that fits your own head. An advantage to using the Magic Loop method was that I was able to try it on after the first inch or two to check the fit. You want the ribbing to be pretty snug so it will stay in place, otherwise a couple bobbypins may be needed to keep it from slipping back. Using Size 6 needles, cast on 90 st, join for knitting in the round. K1P1 around for approx. 1 inch. Knit one round. Switch to Size 8 needle for lace pattern: Round 1: *[k2tog] 3 times, [yo, k1] 6 times, [k2tog] 3 times, place marker. Repeat from * to end of round (a total of 5 times). Use different colored marker to indicate beginning of round.

Round 2: Purl Round 3: Knit Round 4: Knit Repeat these 4 rounds until desired length is reached (about 7-9 inches). Begin decreases. Round 1: *[k3tog] 2 times, [yo, k1] 6 times, [k3tog] 2 times. Repeat from* to end of round. Round 2: Purl Round 3: Knit Round 4: *[k3tog] 2 times, [yo, k1] 4 times, [k3tog] 2 times. Repeat from* to end of round. Round 5: Purl Round 6: Knit Round 7: *k3tog, k2tog, [yo, k1] 2 times, k2tog, k3tog. Repeat from* to end of round. Round 8: Purl Round 9: Knit Round 10: *[k2tog] 4 times. Repeat from* to end of round. Round 11: Purl Round 12: Knit Round 13: *[k2tog] 2 times. Repeat from* to end of round. Break yarn and thread through remaining stitches. Weave in

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