Meet the Oregana Stole! It’s worked in Anzula Cloud, one of my favorite Anzula yarns.
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Here are the details:
The Oregana Stole, worked in two halves from the textured portion to the lacy edging, features a leaf and flower pattern inspired by Niebling’s Anemone table cloth pattern.
It’s the companion piece to the Carpinteria Shawl, worked in light fingering rather than lace, with a modified edging.
Anemone oregana, also known as the Blue or Oregon Windflower, is a California native plant (also found outside of California), with pretty leaves and beautiful white or blue flowers.
One size, easily altered
Finished Measurements
Width at either edge: 21½“ / 54.5 cm
Width at center: 13¾†/ 35 cm
Length: 86†/ 219 cm
Yarn
Anzula Cloud, 80% Merino Wool / 10% cashmere / 10% nylon (575 yds / 526 m per 4.02 oz / 114 g), 2 skeins.
Shown in Denim. Sample weighed 152 g and used approx 767 yds / 701 m.
Needles
US 2.5 / 3 mm circular needles or size to obtain gauge
Gauge
20 sts and 32 rows = 4†/ 10 cm in WFS pattern, blocked (see Swatch directions)
Notions
yarn needle
Skills
Lace, reading charts, provisional cast on