The inspiration for the stitch patterns used in this design (especially the main body pattern) was Hraunfossar, a series of waterfalls formed by rivulets in Western Iceland. The name comes from the Icelandic word for lava (hraun) and the word for waterfalls (fossar).\[1\]
This pattern is the fourth release in Northern Landscape, Part 3.
Skills Required:\ Picking up stitches \ Working lace \ Working an attached edging \ Working with Charts or Written instructions \* Blocking
Other Tools:\ Stitch markers - 4 (10, 14) \ Tapestry needle \ Unwaxed dental floss (for life-lines) \ Blocking tools
Yarn: 480 (1,068, 1,701) yards/439 (977, 1,556) meters of plant fiber (preferably linen) blend light fingering weight yarn that knits up to 7 sts/inch.
\\Shown In:\\Indigodragonfly ‘Linen Silk’, (715 yards/654 meters; 65% linen, 35% silk; 4.06 oz/115 grams per skein). 2 skeins in Türtljägr: For When Frögschläger Just Won’t Do.