Victoria by Rebecca Blair

Victoria

Knitting
August 2010
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
400 - 420 yards (366 - 384 m)
46"x23" after blocking
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Victoria is a solid triangular scarf that gradually becomes lacier toward its edges. Knitting at a slightly tighter gauge than fingering-weight yarn is usually knitted for shawls emphasizes the lines formed by the decreases. They create sinuous curves as the lace pattern becomes denser.

The lace motif is a development of Mrs. Montague’s Pattern, traditional in Shetland and collected by Sharon Miller in her book Heirloom Knitting.

This pattern is charted only. Every wrong-side row is purled. Skills required are knitting and purling; casting on provisionally; working a yarn over; decreasing with k2tog, ssk, and sk2p; and binding off.