Verdandi by Steven Hicks

Verdandi

Knitting
January 2017
Light Fingering ?
15 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1200 yards (1097 m)
25" x 78" (63.5cm x 198.1cm)
English
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Of the three Nornir, or Fates, in Norse mythology, I find Verdandi to be the most intriguing and interesting. Verdandi, or That-Which-Is-Becoming, Verdandi is the keeper of now, of what is. I think this is embodied so much in lace knitting.

When I’m working a lace pattern, I’m focused on right now, on the next stitch to be worked. It’s a good way to live in the moment. And with a lace scarf with no shaping, there is no need to split your mind into thinking about too many “at the same time” knitting instructions.

Verdandi features a border of ribbed cables so the edges lay flat and are reversible. In the center, a series of lace diamonds transition from complex to simple to symbolize the Norse creation myth of chaos evolving to order and evolving again back to chaos in a cycle.

With large areas of stockinette stitches and lace patterns that aren’t complex, Verdandi is ideal for gradiant or variegated yarns.