Water Lily Stole by Geoffrey Hunnicutt

Water Lily Stole

Knitting
March 2014
Lace ?
24 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1400 - 1600 yards (1280 - 1463 m)
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The Water Lily Stole is a wonderful light and airy stole using traditional Estonian Lace patterns. The stole gets its name from the water lily pattern that frames the center motif. The center pattern has lots of delicate open work with nupps added for a hint of texture. Water Lily stole is worked in two identical halves from the center out, starting from a provisional cast on. Once you finish with one side, flip it around, unzip the cast on edge, and begin working the other side.

At first glance, the Water Lily stole appears to be extremely complex; however, in reality, it is a very easy design using nothing more than simple decreases, yarn overs and knitting through the back loop. Also, to add to the pattern’s ease, all the lace work is done on the right side.

Eratta:

While knitting the “Water Lily Stole” on page 81, I noted a correction to chart B on page 84. Rows 13, 17 & 21 are incorrect and should be the same as rows 37, 41 & 45. If you follow the chart as is, you get one extra stitch on rows 13, 17 & 21. I hope this helps other knitters.