Summerhouse Pattern
Summerhouse Pattern
Summerhouse is a light and airy bias triangle that mimics the look of embroidered flowers climbing on a trellis of simple lattice lace using the innovative technique of Assigned Pooling. Assigned Pooling occurs when a change in stitch and texture is assigned to changes in color within a skein of variegated yarn. Part of my Stitch Collab series, Summerhouse pairs lace knitting with Assigned Pooling to make a perfectly chic summer accessory. It’s knit flat in your choice of 3 sizes with just one or two skeins of variegated fingering weight yarn engineered to work with Assigned Pooling. Find yarn for Summerhouse under the House Collection tab above.
Yarn
Small (S): 1 skein of Thistle Be Interesting on Madelinetosh X Barker Wool Tosh Merino Light,
Medium (M): 1 skein of Ruth on Barker Wool Silky Solo,
Large (L): 2 skeins of Dandelion on Barker Wool Silky Solo,
or approximately 50g(S), 100g(M), or 200g (L) of Assigned Pooling yarn.
Finished Measurements
Size Small: Approximately 10” deep at center point x 48” wide
Size Medium: Approximately 15 “ deep at center point x 52“ wide
Size Large: Approximately 24” deep at center point x 70” wide
Needles US size 4 (3.5 mm)
Gauge 20 STS x 32 rows = 4” x 4” in Lattice Lace ST after blocking
Additional Equipment A scale that weighs in grams.