patterns > The Knitter Magazine > The Knitter, Issue 110
> Wicken Fen
Wicken Fen
“This lace snood, knitted flat, is worked sideways from a temporary cast-on, knitted to the desired length and then grafted to form a closed ring,” explains its designer, Judy Furlong. “The lace stitch is fairly simple and would be great for a relative beginner to lace knitting.” Judy has knitted her snood using a heavy laceweight yarn from Fyberspates, called Cumulus. This has a glistening silk core with a gentle halo of baby alpaca, which creates a fabric with a beautiful drape and a delicate haze.
Size
Actual circumference: 170cm (67in) (adjustable) Actual depth: 25cm (9in) (adjustable), excluding fringes of approx. 2½cm
Gauge
28 sts and 36 rows to 10cm over Japanese Feathers using 3mm needles, after blocking. Since this is not a fitted garment, the exact tension is not critical, but this was the tension to which the sample garment was knitted.
Yarn Requirements
Fyberspates Cumulus (Heavy laceweight; 74% baby suri alpaca, 26% silk; 150m/164yds per 25g ball) Camel (912); 4 x 25g balls Note: If length is to be adjusted, each 28-row repeat of Japanese Feathers takes approx. 4.5g, assuming a full width of 70 sts.
Needles and Accessories
- 1 pair 3mm (UK 11/US 2-3) knitting needles
- Row markers
- Waste yarn (for temporary cast-on and cast-off, with several rows of knitting)
4562 projects
stashed 3957 times
- First published: April 2017
- Page created: April 25, 2017
- Last updated: February 20, 2019 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now