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Verdant Stole
This lace design was inspired by the intricate artwork created by nature in spring. Delicate shapes of new leaves and buds unfurl everywhere, bringing welcome flashes of brilliant greens to the monochrome winter landscape. This beautiful lace pattern, full of flowing curves and interesting textures, is reminiscent of nature’s verdant artwork - the lace pattern is charted and has written row-by-row instructions.
The stole is worked simply, from edge to edge, in full lace pattern, beginning and ending with ribbing that flows seamlessly from the lace motifs. The shawl is worked with eyelet edgings, which can be used for blocking wires. The increases and decreases of this lace pattern are worked on right side and wrong side rows, and even though the wrong side stitches are simple and intuitive, some experience with basic lace knitting would be best for this project.
The Grey Sheep Co’s Hampshire 4 ply is a scrumptious lofty yarn that blooms wonderfully with blocking and the natural wool improves with each wear.
Finished Size:
23” wide and 72” long
Yarn:
The Grey Sheep Co. Hampshire 4ply (98% Virgin Wool, 2% Alpaca; 262 yards/240 meters per 60 grams) Acid Rain; 5skeins
Needles:
Size 5 US / 3.75 mm needles
Gauge:
20 sts and 28 rows = 4 x 4” / 10 x 10 cm in lace pattern using US 5 / 3.75 mm needle, blocked
Notions:
stitch markers (optional)
tapestry needle
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