North Coast by Laura Patterson

North Coast

Knitting
January 2012
yarn held together
Lace
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18.5 stitches = 4 inches
in lace stitch, blocked
US 5 - 3.75 mm
3.75 mm (F)
575 - 1150 yards (526 - 1052 m)
one size
English
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Unlike most people I’ve known when I think of the perfect beach, I don’t think of a tropical island with swaying palm trees, or sunbathing in the hot sun with plenty of tanning lotion. Well, okay, I do think of tropical islands and palm trees, but what makes my heart soar are thoughts of a cold, rocky, storm-lashed coastline with high cliffs, and tiny, pebble-strewn beaches lined by great tide pools—the kind of beaches often found from northern California to Oregon’s southern coastline.

Here, the classic print of the wave center and border stitches are combined a little differently than normal. The lace portion is knit from point to point from a provisional cast on. Stitches are later picked up along the edge and worked in garter stitch short rows to form a crescent-shaped stole that will keep your shoulders warm on the stormiest days the north coast can throw at you, while waves leave their prints in the sand.

Size (length x width): 48.5 (garter st edge, point to point) x 13 inches; 123.2 x 33 cm

Yarn: 575 yards fingering weight, or 1150 yards lace weight yarn held double

Skills: k2tog, k3tog, ssk, YO, short rows, provisional cast on, picking up sts along an edge.

Notions: 1 stitch marker, smooth fingering weight waste yarn in a contrasting color.

Stitch patterns: Charted only.