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Flidais Stole
A gorgeous stole worked in worsted weight yarn in one piece, Flidais is a pattern you’ll love to complete. Cascading cables make a rich textured accessory you’ll love to wrap around yourself.
Now available with line by line instructions as of Feb 10 2017.
(Please note that the pattern is charted only in the Celtic Journey e-Book and previous versions from Knit Picks.)
The Flidais Stole combines multiple Aran Lace patterns for a beautiful, romantic result. Both charts and line by line instructions are included.
Flidais is the Celtic goddess of the woods and wild things.
One size
Can by altered lengthwise by working fewer or more repeats
Finished Measurements
15 inches / 38 cm wide by 78 inches / 198 cm long
Yarn
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted, 100% Peruvian Highland Wool (110 yards/50g), 10 balls. Shown in Briar Heather 25982.
Needles
US4 / 3.5mm straight or circular needles, or size to obtain gauge
Gauge
24 sts and 28.25 rows = 4 inches / 10 cm average over Flidais pattern, blocked.
Notions
yarn needle
cable needle
Skills
cabling, novel cable stitches (definitions/directions given), simple lace, yarnovers, decreases, knit through the back loop
pattern is both charted and written line by line
ERRATA 11/25/18
Corrected legend for 2/2 ribbed cables (had read 2/1).
Corrected 2/2 LCKP definition: Slip 2 sts to cable needle and hold in front; k1, p1; k2 from cable needle
Errata from Celtic Journey
(Missing from legend, see picture): 2/2 LC: Sl 2 sts to CN, hold in front. K2, K2 from CN.
2/1 RCp: Sl 1 st to CN, hold in back; K2; P1 from CN. (correct in individual pattern, wrong in Celtic Journey book)
Rows 2, 18, 34: Sts 10 and 80 should have the purl symbol (purl on the RS, knit on the WS).
Row 2, stitch 41 should be a purl symbol (RS purl, WS knit)
Rows 11, 27: Sts 14 and 77, should have the purl symbol.
Row 28: Sts 47 and 44, should have the purl symbol.
Row 38: Sts 40 and 71 should have the purl symbol.
Rows 9 and 25, stitch columns 23-24: Should be 1/1 RC.
Rows 9 and 25, stitch columns 67-68: Should be 1/1 LC.
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- First published: February 2016
- Page created: February 10, 2016
- Last updated: November 25, 2018 …
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