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Lace into Spring MKAL: Block 12

It’s time for Clue #12 of the Lace Into Spring MKAL! Meet Sun-dappled Stream block. This pattern uses graceful, winding eyelet columns to create a fabric that feels light, airy, and full of life. Just like a sparkling brook in the spring sun. 🌿☀️

In this post:

Checklist for Success

  1. Download the free guide “Chart Symbols and Abbreviations” from the hub page. It will be a useful companion throughout your knitting.
  2. Use stitch markers to separate your 5-stitch garter borders from the 55-stitch lace space, and to mark each repetition of the pattern.
  3. Share your progress! Tag me @ohlalana.designs so I can see your squares coming to life!

General Instructions for Block 12: Sun-dappled Stream

  1. Cast on sts

    CO 65 sts with US 6 (4 mm) needles.
    I always cast on and bind off stitches with larger needles than I use for the main work. This prevents my cast on and bind off rows from being too tight.

  2. Garter stitch bottom border

    With US 4 (3.5 mm) needles, knit 6 rows.
    Slip first stitch on every row as if you were to knit it, but without knitting it (except on the first row). It will form a neat and sturdy border.

  3. Main pattern with garter stitch side borders

    Continue working the next 93 rows as follows:
    5 garter sts, Sun-dappled Stream pattern over 55 sts, 5 garter sts
    Work the 24-row pattern 3 times complete, and then rows 1) to 21) again.
    You can follow either the row-by-row written instructions or the chart for the ‘Sun-dappled Stream’ lace pattern.

  4. Garter stitch top border

    Knit 6 rows.

  5. Bind off

    Bind off all sts with a US 7 (4.5 mm) needle. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

  6. Blocking

    Block your square to its final measures (approx. 10.5 to 11” / 27 to 28 cm).

Block 12: Sun-dappled Stream

cream cotton block featuring the sun-dappled stream lace patterns over a wooden background

Sun-dappled Stream pattern – Row-by-row instructions

  • Over 11 sts and 24 rows.
  • Repeat instructions between brackets a total of 5 times.

Note: use stitch markers to signal each repeat, and to separate the main pattern from the 5-stitch border. This way, you can notice easily if you missed some stitch in the row.

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Row 1) (RS) [yo, k1, p3, k5, k2tog]

Row 2) [p6, k3, p2]

Row 3) [k1, yo, k1, p3, k4, k2tog]

Row 4) [p5, k3, p3]

Row 5) [k2, yo, k1, p3, k3, k2tog]

Row 6) [p4, k3, p4]

Row 7) [k3, yo, k1, p3, k2, k2tog]

Row 8) [p3, k3, p5]

Row 9) [k4, yo, k1, p3, k1, k2tog]

Row 10) [p2, k3, p6]

Row 11) [k5, yo, k1, p3, k2tog]

Row 12) [p1, k3, p7]

Row 13) [skp, k5, p3, k1, yo]

Row 14) [p2, k3, p6]

Row 15) [skp, k4, p3, k1, yo, k1]

Row 16) [p3, k3, p5]

Row 17) [skp, k3, p3, k1, yo, k2] 

Row 18) [p4, k3, p4]

Row 19) [ssk, k2, p3, k1, yo, k3]

Row 20) [p5, k3, p3]

Row 21) [skp, k1, p3, k1, yo, k4]

Row 22) [p6, k3, p2]

Row 23) [skp, p3, k1, yo, k5]

Row 24) [p7, k3, p1]

To knit this pattern for 93 rows (as instructed before), work the entire 24-row pattern 3 times complete, and then rows 1) to 21) again.

Sun-dappled Stream pattern – Chart

  • Read all odd rows from right to left, and all even rows from left to right.

To knit this pattern for 93 rows (as instructed before), work the entire 24-row pattern 3 times complete, and then rows 1) to 21) again.

Download the Printable PDF

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You can also buy this pattern in Ravelry.


Did you miss the previous clues?

You can find all the information related to our current Lace into Spring KAL 2026 on the hub page, including the links to each pattern.

Remember to block your squares!

Lace only truly ‘blooms’ once it is off the needles. To get the crisp definition you see in the photos, I highly recommend wet blocking your squares.

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pinterest image for the sun-dappled stream lace pattern

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