Folia Crescent by Amy van de Laar

Folia Crescent

Knitting
August 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
365 - 406 yards (334 - 371 m)
One size: 58”/147cm wingspan, 13”/33cm depth
English
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This is the first design in my La Folia Collection, which showcases the possibilities of a simple leafy lace stitch contrasting with garter stitch, and strong geometric shapes.

Folia Crescent’s central triangle of lace evokes a garden of growing vines and climbing shoots. The crescent shape curves gracefully around your neck and shoulders, and gives you a good-sized shawl from one skein of sock yarn. The shawl can be easily enlarged if you wish.

With stitch markers keeping track of the lace/garter boundary, this is a straightforward knit. Skills needed include the garter tab cast on, simple lace knitting and an i-cord bind off. Choose between fully written instructions or charted + written instructions.

Materials: 1 skein of Miss Click Clack’s Merri Creek Sock Yarn (80% superwash merino, 20% nylon; 409yds/374m per 100g) in ‘Ambergris’, or 406 yards / 371 metres of fingering-weight yarn. You will also need 2 stitch markers, a needle for weaving in the ends, and blocking wires (optional).

Sizing: 58”/147cm wingspan and 13”/33cm depth, easily altered by working a different number of 6-row pattern repeats.

Pattern is for personal use only.