Cicadae by Alicia Plummer

Cicadae

Knitting
July 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
15.5 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 10 - 6.0 mm
650 - 1175 yards (594 - 1074 m)
35, 38, 41, 44, 47, 50, 53.25, 56.25, 59.25, 62.25”/88, 96.5, 104, 112, 119.5, 127.5, 135, 143, 150.5, 158 cm
English
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Sample shown in size 38”/96.5cm on a 32”/81 cm bust with 6”/15 cm positive ease

Aran weight linen yarn: Lang Yarns Lino or Drops Bombull-Lin are good subs
OR Plant based silk-linen fingering yarn held double. I suggest Akara Yarns Silk Linen fingering for this. Please note yardage differences when holding fingering doubled

This pattern is also extremely suitable for a wool or wool blend yarn.

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Yardage: 600, 650, 700, 750, 800, 850, 925, 975, 1050 yds/550, 600, 640, 685, 731, 780, 850, 890, 960 m aran weight linen yarn
OR 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1850, 1950, 2100 yds/ 1100, 1190, 1280, 1370, 1465, 1550, 1700, 1780, 1920 m of fingering yarn held double

Here, at the edge of forest & field, breathes a different kind of not-quiet. The meadow, still warm from the day’s sunlight, releases the smell of wildflower & sweetfern. It is a lazy summer moment and even the studious bees collect pollen in languid, unhurried movements. The collective hum of day has come and gone, the hour hand hovering hesitantly in the space between afternoon and evening. A slight breeze gently stirs from the west, skimming its fingers over the tops of the wild grasses. They ripple and undulate in response, brushing together like windchimes in a hushed rustle. At that very moment, as if in answer to the grass-chimes, a skipping buzz reaches through the air. Cicadas, singing with their lacy wings. It is the song of summer. It fills every space with a ch-ch-ch-ch before falling quiet once again. It is the sound of life unfurling, slow as a fern breaking through the forest floor’s soft peat.

Construction Notes: Fronts and back are knit flat, joined at the shoulders with a 3 needle bind off, then seamed at the sides. Sleeves are picked up and knit in the round.
If you are using plant based yarn the seams along the edges of this piece give it stability, structure, and keep it from warping (or twisting sideways) over time. If you’ve ever purchased a cheap tee shirt and had the seams twist you’ll know what I’m talking about)

Note: Cicadae is the plural of Cicada, it is pronounced “si-kay-dee”

Errata:
right and left front cast ons for underarms are reversed
Right Front - cast on four stitches at the end of RS row, NOT ws. Then follow short row instructions.
Left front, cast on the four stitches at end of WS row, then follow short row instructions.

Page 4, back short row section: Row 3 is a RS row, Row 4 is a WS row.

Page 4, last line, “eyelet lace” is flat lace pattern.