Aperture Stole by Jeanette Sloan

Aperture Stole

Knitting
August 2020
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Lace
= Light Fingering ?
21 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in Oscillating Lace
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1695 yards (1550 m)
One Size
English

Modern Daily Knitting Field Guide No. 15: Open is the perfect way to open yourself up to the possibilities of lace!

This stole is a billowy, light, and enveloping confection that melds two different yarns (in three different colors). Jeanette chose a lace pattern that looks random (even though it isn’t), then added in the extra effect of changing the way the yarns are combined, resulting in exciting oscillations of color, texture, and motif.

Materials
— Helix by La Bien Aimée [100 g hanks, each approx 710 yds (650 m), 75% Falkland merino wool, 25% Gotland wool]: 1 hank The Hotness (A)
— Kumo by La Bien Aimée [50 g hanks, each approx 328 yds (300 m), 74% suri alpaca, 26% mulberry silk]: 2 hanks The Hotness (C); 1 hank Tang (B)
— Size US 6 (4 mm) needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
— Stitch markers
— Row counter (optional)
— Blocking pins

Knitted Measurements
— 17.25” wide × 72” long (44 × 183 cm)

Gauge
— 21 sts and 31 rows = 4” (10 cm) over Oscillating Lace, using 1 strand of A

Size
— One Size

Notes
— You may work the Oscillating Lace from either the text or the chart (see pages 30–33). You may wish to use a row counter to keep track of the Stripe Pattern (see page 31).