Crystal Palace Yarns
Free Knit Stole Pattern
Meringue + Sequoia Stole
Materials
2 - 50 gr balls
Meringue
(Merino wool blend with elastic fibers) #028 "raspberry"
(click to see all colors)
2 - 50 gr balls Sequoia
(wool-alpaca-acrylic blend) #004
1 pr size 15 Circular 36" or 40" Crystal Palace
Bamboo or DAISY Needles
Stole is knit lengthwise on circulars by going
back and forth.
Gauge: 9.5 sts/4 inches in garter st
with Meringue
(gauge is not very
important), Stole will have a very soft feel and is knit all in garter st. (K
all rows)
Finished size:
55" long, 13" wide, Sequoia fringe is 7" long
Note re. Fringe: Before beginning, wind
off Sequoia for fringe around a book or cardboard that is approx. 7" across,
wind 32 times and cut at one end. This will give you 32 strands each approx.
14-15" long. Put aside until stole is knit.
Bows Tied with Sequoia: If you like the look of the 8 scattered bows of
Sequoia on the shawl as shown in the photo, also wind off and extra 8 lengths of
Sequoia.
Instructions:
Using Meringue, cast on 140 sts on circular needle, do not join into circle.
*Knit 3 rows using Meringue
Knit 1 row using Sequoia*
Repeat these 4 rows. Do not cut yarn when changing yarns. Shift the knitting
back and forth to opposite ends of the circular needle to reach needed yarn.
Continue until you have only a small amount of
Meringue left, bind off LOOSELY with Meringue. (To be certain you are binding
off loosely, change to a size 17 needle for bind off.)
Tie on Fringe and (if desired) bows of Sequoia.
Designed and Knit by Susan Druding
copyright 2006 Crystal Palace
Yarns/Straw Into Gold, Inc. & Susan Druding - We are happy to share this pattern with
knitters. The pattern
may be used for
non-commercial personal or knitting guild use. It is not to be used in any
publication in print nor should it be reproduced in electronic/digital format
without permission. Knitting Shops carrying Crystal Palace Yarns Meringue and
Sequoia are
welcome to use this free pattern for their customers.
Crystal Palace Yarns, Richmond, CA
94804
phone: 510-237-9988, fax: 510-237-9809