This light and breezy rectangle in two sizes (scarf/stole), is begun on a provisional cast on and worked from the center back to hem in a series of patterns that progresses from solid to more open and lacy. Trellis, vine, and leaf motifs tell the story of the vineyard as harvest time nears, forming a fabric that invites the autumn light to filter through. Complex to the eye, the lace is actually quite simple and entertaining to work. The final result is a stunning composition that offers a warm and beautiful layer on cool fall days. Sample shown here in Bare Naked Wools Yak + Silk Lace Suggested Yarns: Bare Naked Wools Fresh Lace, Cormo Lace, Kent Lace or any lace weight yarn with 225 to 275 yards per ounce. Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size and drape. Finished Size: 19(24) inches wide and 72(84) inches long (stretched and blocked) Yarn Requirements: 1100(1600) yardsGauge: 28 sts and 60 rows = 4 inches in garter st on larger (body) needle (unwashed, unblocked)Needles: Size 3US (3.25 mm) for body or size to obtain correct gauge Size 2US (2.75 mm) for hem, or .5 mm smaller than body needle