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> Bias Cable and Lace Stole
 
Bias Cable and Lace Stole
Errata Note: There is a minor error in the written instructions for the Set-up Section, Row 4. This row begins with a P11, not a P1. The chart for this section is correct as shown.
Diagonal lace mesh alternating between vertical cabled rib motifs that are worked on the bias creates an interesting result in the direction of the fabric.
Knit in a chunky-weight yarn, this stole is lightweight, warm, and quick to work up, with a simple rhythm that is easily memorized after the first few repeats.
Working the 2-stitch cables without a cable needle makes it fly off the needles even faster.
Finished Size 
18” (45.5 cm) wide and 67” (170 cm) long along 
longest edge. 
Yarn 
Chunky weight (#5 Bulky). 
Shown here: Brooklyn Tweed Quarry (100% 
wool; 200 yd 183 m/3 
1/2 
 oz 100 g): moonstone, 
4 skeins. 
Needles 
Size U.S. 101/2 (6.5 mm): straight or 24” (60 cm) long 
circular (cir). 
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain 
the correct gauge. 
Notions 
Cable needle (cn); tapestry needle; blocking wires 
(optional, but recommended). 
Gauge 
13 sts and 20 rows = 4” (10 cm) in St st, blocked. 
Note 
Stole is knit on the bias, increasing one stitch 
at the beginning of every right-side row and 
decreasing one stitch at the end of the same row
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