Sausalito

This thirteen-colored striped stole drapes with style thanks to wide ribs knit on the bias ...

... and the fringe is easy - it's knit in, so no loose ends to weave in later.

I used a fringe twister to finish off my fringe, but it's not necessary ... you can simply add little knots at the ends to give your fringe a little weight.

Construction: Work stole in two sections and graft. Change colors or cut yarn every two rows, using loose ends to make up the fringe.

Finished size: 90" long by 21" wide (includes 5" fringe).

Yarn: Sunday Knits 3-ply yarns (246 yd / 225 m per 50-gm skein), or any light sport or plump fingering weight yarn that works nicely to gauge. Work stripes in any number of colors: 1100 yds total.

Needles & Notions: Size 5 US (3.75 mm) needles, tapestry needle, a row marker may be helpful.

Gauge: 25 stitches and 28 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch. Measure gauge on large washed swatch; adjust needle size if necessary.

Skills used: Increases and decreases, wide rib, Kitchener stitch.

Pattern includes: Written instructions, supplementary charts to help keep track of increases, decreases, color changes, and ribs.

Knit Sausalito