Irish Oranges Stole by Annette Petavy

Irish Oranges Stole

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Crochet
June 2006
DK (11 wpi) ?
US 6 - 4.0 mm
customizable
English
This pattern is available for free.

At my latest attempt to organize the odd-balls-and-left-overs part of my stash, I realized that I had quite an impressive collection of orange yarns in different kinds of summer materials, especially for someone who rarely wears orange. That pile of orange skeins tickled my imagination, until I finally realized what they were meant to be – an orange stole, inspired by the Irish crochet technique.

Materials List

Yarn from your stash, or odd-balls from the yarn store. This is a stash-busting project, and its size and style will depend on what you have at hand. Color consistency (all oranges, all pinks, all blues, all greens) and seasonal consistency (summer materials for a summer stole, winter materials for a winter stole) are more important than quantities and yarn weights. You will, however, need enough yarn of the same weight to make the base mesh.

Hooks in various sizes to go with the different yarns
Tapestry needle(s) to weave in yarn ends
Sewing thread in matching color and sewing needle to sew motifs to mesh