Raising Cane by Laurie Beardsley

Raising Cane

Knitting
January 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch after blocking
US 3 - 3.25 mm
400 - 440 yards (366 - 402 m)
72” (183 cm) wingspan x 15” (38 cm) deep
English
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Have you ever seen a sugar cane field after the harvest? The rows stretch away towards the horizon, and broken stalks are scattered between them in jumbled piles.

This shawlette reminds me of those fields in my home state of Louisiana. It also reminds me of calm and quiet – easy knitting for a long winter evening of cozy relaxation.

This is a very simple accessory to knit. It is worked on the bias with garter stitch rows alternating with an easy latticework pattern. It is a boomerange/asymmetrical triangle worked sideways from one point, growing as you go. It can be sized up by adding more repeats of the lattice pattern and using more than one skein of yarn.

This design will show off hand-dyed yarns with very short runs of color. Self-striping yarns will give it a completely different look!

Looking for a lace weight version? Checkout Raising Abel.

The second picture shows four different yarn choices (from left to right)
Louisa Harding Amitola
Dye2Spin Merino Silk Fingering
Cascade Heritage Silk
Brooks Farm Acero

Blocking is essential to open up the lattice work sections and make the most of the fabric.

Buy ColorPlay Yarns directly from Dye2Spin - Dye2Spin’s Etsy Shop

You can also buy ColorPlay Yarns from Wildflower Studio in McKinney, TX

Skill level: beginner - requires garter stitch, k2tog and ssk

Tech edited by Eleanor Dixon.

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