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Lace Patterns

Bee Fields Shawl (Rectangular) Pattern

This is a lovely variation of the original triangular Bee Fields pattern. This long rectangular lace stole features winged bee motifs, plus a honeycomb pattern, and a delicate lace edging. The shawl requires between 1100 and 1400 yards of a laceweight yarn.

Finished size, blocked, is approximately 84" x 24" for the larger size.

Size 5 US (3.75 mm) 24" circular needles are recommended.



$8.00
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Casino Lace Shawl Pattern

This lovely lace shawl, designed by Anne Hanson, has a repeating spade pattern throughout the body of the shawl, and is finished with a decorative leaf edging.

Suggested needle size of US 6 (4 mm) for a gauge of 24 sts/32 rows = 4".

This pattern uses approximately 1000 yards for the petite length and 1200 yards for the tall length.

Suggested fiber for this is our alpaca lace yarn.



$7.00
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Ceilidh Lace Socks Pattern

These lace socks feature two Celtic lace patterns, with the name coming from the Gaelic "ceilidh" (pronounced kay-leigh) meaning a social gathering, usually with entertaining and dancing.

The large lace panel which extends down the front of the sock looks similar to the lace-up pattern of traditional irish dancing shoes for girls. Three smaller complimentary lace cable panels run up the back of the leg.

These are knit on size 2 US needles and you will need approximately 390 yards of sockweight/fingering-weight yarn. They are sized for women's medium, but the foot length can be extended by knitting a few more rows of stockinette before the toe decreases.

These socks are not recommended for a beginning knitter, but are more suitable for an adventurous novice or intermediate knitter.



$5.00
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Cluaranach Stole or Scarf Pattern

This beautiful stole, designed by Anne Hanson of Knitspot, features rows of thistle flowers and a garter stitch border. It is suitable for a knitter with some experience knitting lace.

The pattern calls for any heavier laceweight or fingering weight yarn, with 350 yards for the scarf, 1100 yards for the petite-sized stole, and 1500 yards for the tall.

This pattern will work well with any of our fingering weight yarns or our merino laceweight yarn.



$7.00
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Gale Stole Pattern

New this month is the Gale pattern from Anne Hanson of Knitspot.

A fine, nearly-sheer stole in two sizes with an airy pattern reminiscent of gusting ocean breezes. Weightless enough to keep tucked away for use when an unexpected chill rises, this piece floats beautifully around the shoulders for an extra layer of warmth.

This pattern would be lovely in our laceweight merino.



$7.00
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Gust Scarf Pattern

A nearly sheer scarf in undulating lace patterns, reminiscent of ocean breezes.

This pattern will take 1 skein of our artisan-milled cormo/angora yarn. It can be special ordered in any colorway shown in our colorway catalog.

Please contact us for a discounted kit price if purchasing both the yarn and the pattern, or to discuss colorway choices.





$5.00
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Mountain Peaks Shawl Pattern

This shawl pattern, designed by Miriam Felton, is a triangular-shaped shawl incorporating motifs of the Wasatch Mountains of Utah.

The pattern requires approximately 600 yards of laceweight yarn to knit on US size 5 circular needles.

This pattern works very well with our alpaca laceweight yarns. It comes printed on heavy cardstock with full color charts and construction notes.



$6.50
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Rose Trellis Lace Scarf Pattern

This is an easy lace scarf pattern, suitable for a first-time lace knitter. The pattern requires approximately 185 yards of heavy fingering weight to sportweight yarn.

Finished scarf size is approximately 5 x 64 inches long, and suggested needle size is size 5 US needles.



$5.00
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Seraphim Lace Shawl

This lace shawl pattern, designed by Miriam Felton, is a simple, yet elegant design, which mimics feathered wings gradually moving from the lace pattern along the bottom edge to a solid stockinette fabric to cover the shoulders.

This pattern requires about 900 yards of a heavy laceweight or fingering-weight yarn, knit on US size 5 needles.

It would work very well with our slightly heavier merino laceweight yarn, or any of our sockweight/fingering weight yarn. This pattern is beautiful knit in a variegated colorway, or a semi-solid solid.

The pattern includes full color charts and detailed construction information, printed on heavy cardstock.



$6.00
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Twining Stole Pattern

Another beautiful pattern from Anne of Knitspot. This rectangular stole features a meandering vine stitch motif, edged with delicate lace points.

This is a good project for a new lace knitter, while experience lace knitters will find this a quick knit.

This project is well suited for our merino laceweight, or our silk/merino laceweight yarns.



$7.00
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Waterfall Socks Pattern

These socks, designed by Anne Hanson, feature cascading ribs of openwork lace, running vertically down the foot.

The pattern is written for several sizes, and takes anywhere from 200 yards for the small size, to 400 yards for the large size. Suggested needles are US 2 and 3, with a gauge of 26 stitches and 34 rows over 4".

This pattern would be beautiful knit up in any of our 100% Merino wool sock yarn colorways.



$5.00
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