The new issue of Twist Collective is out, and it is chock full of amazing patterns. My want-to-knit list has grown by several projects. I was especially anticipating the release of this new issue because my new Lena pattern is in it! A nice, easy lace infinity scarf, Lena is cast on in the round (on surprisingly short needles, I used a 32″ circular, so no needle wrestling.), and knit in alternating bands of singled and doubled strands of Seacell Merino Fine.
Once you get the lace pattern started, it’s easy conversation-friendly knitting. While I like a good challenge, sometimes it nice to just relax and enjoy the yarn, so this pattern fits the bill, and it helps make it an especially beginner-friendly into to lace stitches.
After it’s bound-off and blocked, Lena grows to a generous 72″ loop, and can be worn all sorts of ways, as seen in the shot above. The model shown has an optional crocheted picot edging, which I admit scared me a bit when I thought about the fact that I would be crocheting 12 feet of edging. But I sat on the couch and went to it, and after one episode of Doctor Who it was complete, no sweat! I think that with the cool Seacell blend yarn and easy-to-follow texture pattern, this will make a perfect vacation-knitting project (or backyard knitting, poolside knitting, you get the idea!), which is exactly what I was aiming for when I started imagining the project.
I’ve listed some Lena kits in the KSD shop, with some suggested pairings to help ease color indecision, or choose your own two colorways for personalized Lena. The PDF pattern is available for purchase through Twist Collective for $5.00.
Now I just need to decide on which colors to pick for my own Lena, probably in blues and greens. Hmm…


























