Julia by Anniken Allis

Julia

Knitting
May 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in lace pattern
US 2 - 2.75 mm
0.75 mm
200 yards (183 m)
Hand circumference (measure at widest part): Medium: To fit up to 8 in/20 cm hand circumference Large: To fit up to 10 in/25 cm hand circumference Length: 81/2 (91/2) in/21.5 (24) cm (adjustable)
English

The Julia hand warmers feature a beaded lace pattern with rib for a great fit and will look elegant and glamorous whether worn during shopping trips or out on the town for an evening.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Hand circumference (measure at widest part):
Medium: To fit up to 8 in/20 cm hand circumference
Large: To fit up to 10 in/25 cm hand circumference
Length: 81/2 (91/2) in/21.5 (24) cm (adjustable)

YARN
Lang Mille Colori Baby, fingering weight #1 yarn, 100% fine merino wool, 207 yd./190 m, 1.75 oz/50 g x 1 ball #54

NEEDLES AND OTHER MATERIALS
US 2 (2.75 mm) set of double-pointed needles
288 (342) ice blue size 6 seed beads (debbieabrahamsbeads.co.uk, #42)
US 13 (0.75 mm) steel crochet hook (for adding beads)
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle

GAUGE
32 sts x 36 rows in Lace patt after blocking = 4 in/10 cm square.

Errata - Dec 2016:
Round 11: Work row 1 of lace patt 4 times (over 32 sts but this will be 36 sts after working the lace patt as you work an increase (yarn over) but no decreases), then continue with the rib for the rest of the round.
Round 12: Work row 2 of the lace patt 4 times, then continue with the rib as set.
Round 13: Work row 3 of the lace patt 4 times, then continue with the rib as set.
Continue in this way. Your stitch count will return to normal after row 5 of the lace pattern.