Flying Home by Kat Coyle

Flying Home

Knitting
February 2012
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in lace after blocking
US 5 - 3.75 mm
221 yards (202 m)
11" deep and 36" wingspan
English
This pattern is available from quinceandco.com for $5.00.
Errata available: cdn.shopify.com

This one skein crescent shaped scarf uses a fairly simple lace stitch. Knitting for me is best when it engages my mind but also lets me relax once the stitch pattern and shaping sequence is memorized then the knitting is a breeze. This lace stitch with its wide V shape, reminds me of a flock of birds flying home. I loved the synchronicity-with Quince yarn names, all named after birds. This design works well in all weights of yarn, and because it is worked from the top down, it’s easily modified.

The sample used the entire skein, consider purchasing an extra skein to be safe.