Coin Lace Stole by Shui Kuen Kozinski

Coin Lace Stole

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Knitting
November 2008
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
16 stitches = 4 inches
in pattern sts after blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
750 - 800 yards (686 - 732 m)
43 cm (17") wide by 152 cm (60") long after blocking (relaxed)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

This elann pattern will be retired at the end of February 2021 - No pattern support will be available going forward.

With silky yarn I strung:
Old Chinese coins -
Ah! Procession of values passé.

Inspired by Kate Gilbert’s Clapotis, this Coin Lace scarf/stole is knitted diagonally with a combination of coin lace and long-ladder patterns.

Coin lace, twisted every 4th row, has a cable effect without actual cabling; each twist has an eyelet at the center. Coin lace looks like an old Chinese coin, which is how it gets its name.

Long-ladder stitches are dropped on every right side row. The following is a description of the long-ladder pattern in Mary Thomas’ Book of Knitting Patterns, p.100-101: “A stitch, when dropped, will leave an open ladder space about three times the normal width of the stitch, and in closely spaced, long ladder patterns will add considerably to the width of the fabric.”

To enhance the fabric structure, the stitch before and after the drop stitch, is knitted through the back loop.

Experience Level: Intermediate