Estonian Sampler Scarf 2023 by Toni L. Lorenz

Estonian Sampler Scarf 2023

Knitting
October 2022
Light Fingering ?
19 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
750 - 870 yards (686 - 796 m)
one size
English
This pattern is available for $7.00 USD buy it now

Play It Again 2024 is an opportunity for knitters to knit my patterns together in Knitting in the Loft starting March 1st. This pattern, along with my others, is being offered at 20% off until March 15, 2024, no coupon code needed. Come join us in the Loft!

Jesus said, “Lazarus, come forth!” John 11:32-45

Lazarus’s sisters let Jesus know that his friend was in a bad way and they wanted him to intervene…pronto. Jesus chose to wait until Lazarus had been in the grave for four days. Obviously, it did not look good. His sisters objected when Jesus wanted the tomb opened up. He would stink. We have had a couple of years of world wide unusual events and have all been affected by them. They stink. God has seen the beginning from the end. He has already won. It is getting really close to the time for things to change, for our lives to be re-ordered, or come forth, to the way God originally intended them to be. Life will be better than we ever imagined. We can trust Him and rest in that. Hold on. He is coming.

Estonian stitch patterns are so incredibly beautiful, in my humble opinion. In the Winter 2019 edition of Piecework Magazine, Nancy Bush had an article about “A Haapsulu Lace Pelerine to Knit” where she talks about this garment falling into the category of “Rebellious Lace”. She used Estonian stitch patterns in the round, not flat. This year, we will be creating a scarf based on these gorgeous stitch patterns, but they will be used in a “rebellious” version, not completely in the traditional way.

Come join us in Knitting in the Loft for our year long MKAL. Clues will be released monthly beginning January 1, 2023, with November and December released together in November.

We have wonderful yarn suppliers supporting us this year!
Thank you so very much for your generosity and support. Your yarns will make the most beautiful scarves. We are blessed to have you come along with us. Thank you!

She Sells Yarn and More

We are excited about plans for the 2023 MKAL and look forward to casting on with you in January. The shop is offering kits that will include: the pattern, a handcrafted project bag, and a choice of yarn (Beach Bunny World Traveler, Cashmere Lace from Pascuali in #50 Horizon, #40 Denim, #20 Cream, #10 Rose Quartz, and #06 Feather, plus several other hand-dyed fingering weight yarns) with your purchase.

This promotion begins Saturday, October 15, 2022, and will go until the end of 2022 OR until the kits run out.
Shop Link to Kits: https://www.shesellsyarn.com/kits-kals/rebel-estonian-lac...

We look forward to another fun year of mystery!

Beach Bunny Yarns

World Traveler from Beach Bunny Yarns explores our world of color. Luxuriously soft 19.5 micron Superwash Merino creates a silky feel and light drape to enhance any pattern. A touch of nylon allows your precious projects to last even longer. This light fingering weight yarn works wonderfully in place of lace weight yarns. Two skeins are all you need to make your own beautiful Estonian Lace Sampler.

Beach Bunny Yarns presents a palette of six new colorways that evoke the majestic beauty of Estonia. From a midnight walk in the evergreen woods under shimmering starlight to the rosy sunrise and soft morning dew on the fields, these soothing colors bring you back to nature.

From now until November 30th, 2022, get 20% off when you purchase an Estonian Lace Sampler yarn set from Beach Bunny Yarns. Use the code: 2023ELS

Yarn Stats:
Weight: Light Fingering
Fiber: 80% 19.5 micron Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon
Yardage: approx. 488 yds/100 gm
Care: Handwash cold, dry flat

“My kits will only be available through my website starting this Saturday (Oct. 15th, 2022).”

https://beachbunnyyarns.com/products/estonia-sampler-kit-...
The link will be active on Saturday, October 15th, 2022.

dye diana dye

“Toni (I got to pick the colors!) has curated a lovely palette of twelve Dye Diana Dye colorways for this special offer. Each set includes 2 skeins of TussaLin in any one of these colors: Creamery Butter, Jonquil, Rosewood, Esther’s Desert Rose, Peri Peri Bo Beri, Flowering Flax, Deep Blue Sea, Rusalka, Steel, Celestial Luna (elegant), Platinum, and Silver Birch.
To learn more about the event and to get a discount code for an additional 10% off, visit Knitting in the Loft, Toni’s group at Ravelry. (There is no limit to the number of times a person can use the coupon, nor is there a limit on the number of sets they can buy.)

Order early! Please remember that all my yarns are dyed to order and that it’s first come, first served. Since it’s the holidays, shipping times can be unpredictable, especially if you live outside the United States.  In addition, the shop will be closed and not accepting orders during the last half of December.
Orders placed in 2022 before I close for the holidays will ship by year end. However, there will still be time to order in January, when the shop reopens. This listing will expire on January 20th, 2023. “

https://www.dyedianadye.com/products/estonian-2023

Pattern Details:
Finished Size: 15 inches x 70 inches
Gauge: 19 stitches x 32 rows = 4 inches (using light fingering yarn w/US Sz 4/3.5 mm Needles)

Materials:
870 Yards Light Fingering/Heavy Lace Weight Yarn
(I used just less that one skein of dye diana dye’s TussaLin, but then expanded the pattern by approximately 40 yards. Two of my testers used more than to 900 yards.)
2 - US Size 4/3.5 mm Needles (We will be doing a Kitchener Stitch to complete our scarf.)
142 8/0 Beads (as charted - you are most welcome to play with more)
325 Nupps (they are not in every clue, but most clues. If you would like to substitute beads instead, you can, but the nupps are gorgeous!)
Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle

Errata
January, Chart B Note: It is row 7, not 5, where we borrow a stitch from the other side of the repeat to make the double decrease.
March, Chart A, end of Row 3: the random “q” does not belong there. It is a knit stitch.
March, Chart B, Notes: Row 7 borrows a stitch from the other side of the stitch marker, not Row 5.
May, Chart A, stitch counts: Row 20 should read 19 stitches between the flowers. Row 32 starts with 24 stitches, and has 19 stitches between the flowers again. Row 29 stitch count on the Chart A, should read 67 sts, not 69.
June, Chart A Key: SSK should be SKP on RS. Stitch counts in Chart A, Row 8, should read “6” on the right side of the Lily instead of “5”, and the last count in that row should be a “9” instead of an “8”.
October, Chart B, Row 7, not 5, has the borrowed stitch to make the SK2P stitch.

Thank you so much to my testers!!! You are absolutely the best. MinnesotaNancy, craftyone51, olithia, and MissMelba. I appreciate your experience and input so much.

Reminder to purchase thoughtfully. Once purchased, it is yours.