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Diamonds & Gold
Is there anything better than simple, yet beautiful lacework?
And what’s the best way to make lace even simpler? Why, working it in the round of course! This means the knitting simply flies with rounds of knit stitches between rounds of eyelets. Throw in a little seed stitch for texture and the added twist of splitting the lace down its natural diagonal line and you’ve got a true stunner.
It’s a one-skien wonder that will give you the opportunity to say “Thanks, I made it!” again and again!
Finished Measurements:
Height - 9.5”/24 cm
Circumference - 25 (50)”/63.5 (127) cm
The 25” is pictured. The 50” will give you enough cowl to wrap it twice!
Yarn:
230 (460) yds/210 (420) m of DK weight
(Sneaky Tip: Look for a nice round yarn for excellent stitch definition—3 or more plies is recommended!)
Suggested Yarn:
Fyberspates Vivacious DK (100% Merino Wool, 252 yds/230 m, 4.1 oz/116 g) – 1 (2) skein(s) of 804 Sunshine
Gauge:
20.5 sts & 32 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch
Suggested Needles:
US 7/4.50 mm, 24 (40)“ circular
Notions:
2 stitch markers, tapestry needle
Techniques to Indulge In:
Knitting in the round
Simple lace
Sequence knitting
Seed stitch
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- First published: January 2021
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- Last updated: July 31, 2022 …
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