He of the It Itches knitting cartoon fame. Franklin created a lace sampler project for the Knitty Summer 2009 issue
Franklin gives five different lace patterns in his sampler and I have knit them 21 stitches wide with three garter stitches on each edge. 27 stitches. Even I, infrequent and not-so-good lace knitter that I am can manage that! Mine will be a scarf. Certainly, doubling or tripling the width would make a gorgeous shawl.
Or using thicker yarn. My sampler is knit with Fingering Weight yarn
There is lots to recommend in this project. The narrow width means it is pretty hard to get lost on your way across the row - although not impossible, I am here to tell you. Each pattern is separated by a few rows of garter - a built in life line. Clever, Franklin. The charts are large enough that even this knitter who could use a new pair of glasses, can read them.
There is no rule on how many repeats of the lace you do before beginning a different pattern. I made each section about seven inches long before switching patterns. My piece, with all five patterns knit once, is now about half my desired, finished length.
Stephen, now Franklin. I wonder who will pop into my knititng life next?
3 comments:
Jared?
Oh Brenda it is beautiful! What a great way to learn different lace patterns.
Love it - on my list for one of these days.
Fun being able to join you folks at the Big Apple, Brenda! The very best way to procrastinate on my chore,so glad I went over. Finally finished the newsletter a little after midnight.
cheers,
GinaC.
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