#16 Popular Wavy lace Knitting Pattern

How to knit wavy lace pattern
In the “Wave Lace Stitch,” the undulating waves emerge through a meticulous arrangement of yarn overs and decreases in each row, as directed by the pattern instructions.
To achieve the captivating wave effect, the lace pattern incorporates a combination of yarn overs (YO) and decreases, such as knitting three stitches together (K3tog), strategically placed to sculpt the fabric into graceful curves.
This versatile stitch pattern lends itself beautifully to a wide range of knitting projects, including scarves, shawls, blankets, and garments. Its rhythmic repetition and fluid lines evoke a sense of movement and elegance, making it a popular choice for infusing handmade creations with visual interest and texture.
This captivating pattern consists of 12 loops for the main body, with an additional loop for symmetry on the left edge and two more loops for the edges, ensuring a balanced and polished finish.
Row 1: *Knit, YO, 4Knit, K3tog, 4Knit, YO, Knit*
Row 2: 13Purl
Row3: 2Knit, YO, 3Knit, K3tog, 3Knit, YO, 2Knit
Row 4: 13Purl
Row 5: 3Knit, YO, 2Knit, K3tog, 2Knit, YO, 3Knit
Row 6: 13Purl
Row 7: 4Knit, YO, Knit, K3tog, Knit, YO, 4Knit
Row 8: 13 Purl
Row 9: 5Knit, YO, K3tog, YO, 5Knit
Row 10: 13Purl
Row 11: 13Purl
Row 12: 13Knit

