Tamiami Trail by Barbara Benson

Tamiami Trail

Knitting
March 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 3 - 3.25 mm
450 - 462 yards (411 - 422 m)
One Size
English

Mosaic & Lace Knits is an introduction to a technique that I have been developing over several years that brings colorwork into lace using slip stitches. Handling only one strand of yarn at a time, no carrying along the row or stranding, allows development of colorwork patterns without any floats running behind your work and obscuring your lace.

A delicate lace border sets the stage for the sinuous movement of the mosaic lace in this lovely scarf. Although it looks like complex cabling, it is all a trick of the combination of lace and slipped stitches. The body of this pattern contains nothing more complex than yarn overs and single decreases, once again tapping into my desire to create something
that looks like you did something difficult when in fact you did not.

The scarf begins at one end and is knit until the colorwork is finished and you then transfer the stitches to waste yarn. A second bit of trim is cast on and worked and then you graft it onto the body of the scarf.

If you would like to see this piece in action watch the video pattern tour on my YouTube channel Watch Barbara Knit.

The sample was knit in the colors Conch and Clarity

Size:
6.5”/16.5 cm wide, 70.5”/179 cm long

I knit two of the scarves in this book while on family trips and I named them after the trip. This one saw us traveling to Sarasota, FL where we spent a lot of time on the road Tamiami trail which runs from Tampa to Maimi. If you are ever in Sarasota make sure to visit A Good Yarn - I did a good bit of knitting in this lovely store.