Whetu by Julie Monk

Whetu

Knitting
June 2015
Lace ?
US 6 - 4.0 mm
137 - 219 yards (125 - 200 m)
double loop but adjustable
English
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Whetu

Inspiration comes from all sorts of places and can strike at any time. I’d been asked to knit something in a lace weight for a local knitting shop to show in store. I saw this as a fantastic opportunity to design something light weight, easy to knit and suitable for introducing knitters to both lace and beading but the more I thought about it all the harder it seemed to be.
Then one day I was on a phone call, it was a long call and before long I found myself doodling. By the time I hung up I knew I had something special and so it was that Whetu was born.

Whetu is a double loop lace cowl that is worked flat. Starting with a provisional cast on and then joined together using Kitchener stitch. Video tutorials are available with links in the pattern.

This pattern is both fully written and charted.

Yarn: 125 - 200m of 2ply/lace weight yarn.
Beads These are optional (But I highly recommend them!), it uses between126 and 330 beads depending on the length and level of beading you choose. I use size 6 seed beads.
Needles: 4mm circular or straight needles.
Other: Stitch markers, 0.75mm crochet hook for adding beads, yarn needle, pins (for blocking).