December 2009
This was my first lace stole, and it wasn't nearly as difficult as I was expecting. Seascape is great, because it has both written and charted instructions available for free, and I made use of both.
Other techniques which made life easier during this project were colouring in the charts (all the yarn overs one colour, all the knit 2 togethers another, and so on), using post-it notes to mark where I was up to on the charts and adding a dental floss safety line every time I got to the end of the chart.
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Pattern: Seascape Stole by Kieran Foley from Knitty Summer 2008
Yarn: Rowan Kidsilk Haze
Amount: 3 skeins
Colourway: 641 Blackcurrant
Needles: 3.50mm
Size: One size
On ravelry: here
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