Tulabi Falls by Cheryl Patzer

Tulabi Falls

Knitting
May 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in lace pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
200 - 240 yards (183 - 219 m)
one size, adult
English
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Nestled in Nopiming Provincial Park (Manitoba, Canada), Tulabi Falls is located where the Bird River and Bird Lake meet. This serene area is surrounded by jack pine and black spruce forests with outcroppings of Canadian Shield. The gently cascading falls, along with the rocks covered in reindeer lichen were the inspiration for this hooded bonnet.

This is the first pattern in the Manitoba Collection, a series of patterns inspired by various locations throughout the province of Manitoba, Canada.

Featuring open lace-work as well as cables, this light-weight hooded bonnet drapes beautifully to create a flowing, airy accessory. The crown decreases maintain the lace pattern, resulting in a garment that is both beautiful and functional.

Both written and charted instructions are included.

Size: One size fits all—adults

Yarn: 200 yards of any worsted/aran weight yarn (pictured is Briggs and Little Soft Spun in Cream)

Needles: US size 6 (4mm) straight needles for working back and forth or size needed to obtain gauge
US size 6 (4mm) double pointed needles for working in the round or size needed to obtain gauge

Gauge: 15 sts and 22 rows of lace pattern = 4x4 inch square