Endless Waves by Brenda Green

Endless Waves

Knitting
March 2014
Lace ?
15 stitches
in the 15 st lace and twisted stitch panel rep is 4.5 cm unblocked or 5.5 cm blocked on 3.50mm needles. Gauge/tension is not crucial.
US 4 - 3.5 mm
682 yards (624 m)
One Size which is easily adapted in width and length
English
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Endless Waves is my entry for the 2014 Unwind Retreat Design Challenge. Theme is Salt water is poetry.

Note: To get the most out of your skein weigh it before starting, cast on and knit the first 6 rows of the band and weigh it again (note how much you have used). Continue with the lace panel repeats until you have the same weight as noted at the start left on your skein, now knit the last 6 rows and cast off.

One Size - using all of the skein.

Unblocked - width approx 22 cm, length approx 148 cm.
Blocked - width approx 27 cm, length approx 167 cm.
Size can be easily altered - for length continue with the repeats until you have your desired length. For width increase cast on stitches by 15 stitches increments. Enlarging the size will require more than the amount of yarn stated.

Materials
Happy-go-knitty 2ply lace weight 50% Silk and 50% Merino - Mountain Blue colourway, approx 620m per 100g skein.
1 x 100g skein.
1 x 3.50mm 60 cm or 80 cm (whichever length you prefer to knit with) circular knitting needle or if you prefer 2 knitting needles 1 pair 3.50mm knitting needles.
Wool needle for sewing.
Note: Using a different wool other than the one specified may give an unsatisfactory result.

Gauge/Tension
The 15 st lace and twisted stitch panel rep is 4.5 cm unblocked or 5.5 cm blocked on 3.50mm needles. Gauge/tension is not crucial.

Abbreviations
Approx - approximately, cm - centimetres, k - knit, k2tog - knit 2 stitches together, p - purl, psso - pass slipped stitch over, rep - repeat, sl1kw - slip 1 stitch knitwise, st(s) - stitch(es), tw2 – twist 2 by knitting the next 2 stitches together but do not slip off the left hand needle, knit into the first of these stitches again, then slip both stitches off the needle, yo - yarn over.