Soft Current is a lightweight lace loop with a flowing rhythm and an easy, wearable shape. Simple lace and easy cables move across a long rectangle, knit flat and finished with a small seam at one corner. That tiny join is what gives it structure—turning the piece into a loop that stays in place and takes all the guesswork out of styling. Two fingering-weight skeins is all it takes to create something soft, beautiful, and easy to throw on and go. Watch our video to see how it fits.
Design Details
Soft Current is designed for adventurous beginners ready to move beyond stockinette. The lace and cable motifs are easy to follow, and the pattern includes both written and charted instructions so you can choose what’s most comfortable. A short video tutorial is also included to walk you through the special stitches and offer a few helpful styling tips.
The construction is straightforward, the stitch count never changes, and the texture gives just enough interest to keep things feeling fresh. It’s the kind of project you can settle into and finish at your own pace.
Construction
Just like Mossblossom, Soft Current is knit flat as a simple rectangle. After blocking, a short 2-4 inch seam at the corner creates a soft loop that slips easily over the head and stays in place without fuss. The fabric sits comfortably on the shoulders and layers well with both casual and more dressed-up outfits. Watch the video to see the shape and how it’s knit.
The shawl/poncho is knit in fingering weight yarn.
This the Nice Stitch Bandana (pattern purchased on Ravelry). Years ago Beth knit the Nice Stitch scarf and the stitch is easy and looks great.
We started hanging art tonight. The whole house needs to be painted (it will be a different colour) but I can’t wait until that is finished to start hanging pictures. There are many boxes in the living room and I would like them emptied.
There are so many nail holes in the walls (from the previous owners) that the painters are going to go crazy trying to fix all of them.