Lantana

$13.00

SKU: kCD_LPatterson_Lantana Categories: , ,

Unlike this scarf, which thrives in cold weather (just like me), the Lantana flower it’s named for prefers to grow well away from the frost. This is no doubt one reason it flourishes in southern California’s sun, and can be seen growing everywhere from neighborhoods to shopping centers—though the flower colors you’ll see down there will primarily be the yellow-to-orange blossoms, I’ve always preferred the blue and purple flowers.

Scarf is knit on the bias from a cast on of just a few stitches at one end straight through to the other. It works up beautifully in an ombré yarn that changes color as knitting progresses, or in the solid or semi-solid color of your choice. Tips are included for using up as much yarn as possible. Oh, yes, and there are beads. Lots and lots of lovely little beaded flowers to go with the Estonian clusters.

Estonian knitters have developed some of the most beautiful lace stitches I’ve seen. When I saw these flower stitches grouped this way I was captivated. Be sure to check out the Lantana’s sister patterns Vervain (shawl) and SnowFlowers (cowl).

Get the free knitCompanion app to use your kCDesign (learn more).

Designer

Fabric

Construction

,

Age

Gender

Packaging

Publisher

Yarn Weight

Yardage

,

Accessory

,

Texture