Bi-directional Lace Strips Stole by Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer

Bi-directional Lace Strips Stole

Knitting
June 2010
Himalaya Duke Silk
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches = 1 inch
in lace pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
675 yards (617 m)
one size fits all
English
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This gem of a stole is made in jewel-tone colors of narrow lace strips that are joined as the panels are knitted, thus eliminating the need for any sewing later on. There are three sets of strips, each in a different color. The undulating edges around the stole and between the strips add movement and interest to this eye-catching stole.

An unusual feature is that the panels are worked in the opposite direction of the panel to which they are joined, thus creating vertical symmetry of the tear-drop pendant motifs across the six adjoining panels.

Another feature of the stole is a lengthwise separation to form two narrower sections of three strips each that give variety to the ways this stole can be worn. We especially like to wear this style with the wider section laying on one shoulder and the ‘tails’ simply flung over the other shoulder.

The Bi-directional Lace Strips Stole pattern is the newest addition to the HeartStrings skill-building series It’s an Upside-Down World: directional stitches in lace


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Thank you to Ravelry test knitters rufarocrafty, nathalierevel, darbyrose and jaishree.