King's Cross Stole by Maridee Dangcil

King's Cross Stole

Crochet
September 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
1 repeat
in Ripple Lace Pattern (see notes)
4.5 mm
750 - 840 yards (686 - 768 m)
24" x 65"
US
English
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The King’s Cross Stole is a lightweight stole with a combination of lacey stitches between waves of double crochet, giving it both structure and beauty. The name came from my husband, Tommy, who thought it looked like a bridge across water and felt it needed a bold name. You’ll love adding this stylish piece to your wardrobe.

Materials Used
The sample shown was created using 2 skeins of Yarn Love Juliet Fingering. Main Color is Arabian Nights; Alternate Color is California Girl. I needed all of the Arabian Nights and had a bit left of the California Girl.

Gauge
To measure gauge, create a square of the Ripple Lace pattern without any repeats. The gauge swatch should be 28 stitches across.

Pre-blocking: 6” (15 cm) across, 5” (12 cm) ripple to
ripple
Post-blocking: 7” (17 cm) across, 5.5” (14 cm) ripple to
ripple

Finished Dimensions
Pre-Blocking: 17” (43 cm) wide by 45” (114 cm) long
After blocking: 24” (61 cm) wide by 65” (165 cm) long