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Nissequogue
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This long, looped infinity scarf is named after the river closest to my home. Nissequogue (rhymes with “kiss a frog”) has a seed stitch edging and a center lace-and-cable pattern. Knit in one long piece, the cast-on and bind-off edges are joined to form a light, lacy wrap, as suitable on the beach wrap as it is for an evening out. The flowing lace and cables remind me of the water on a warm, summer evening while paddling on the river.*
The stitch pattern is both written and charted.
Size
• Width: 6” / 15.25 cm
• Circumference: 82” (208.25 cm)
Yarn
• 1 skein Handmaiden Fine Yarn Sea Silk
70% Silk, 30% Seacell
437 yds / 400 m / 100g
Shown in color Natural
or
• 435 yds (400 m) fingering weight yarn
Needles
• US 5 (3.75mm) needles
Notions
• cable needle
• tapestry needle
Gauge
• 30 sts and 26 rows = 4” / 10 cm in lace pattern, blocked
Skills Used
• lace
• cables
• working in rows
• working from a chart (optional)
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- First published: May 2012
- Page created: May 17, 2012
- Last updated: January 5, 2022 …
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