Chunari
by Manda Shah
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Chunari
by Manda Shah
Discontinued.
This digital pattern is no longer available online.
Chunari (Chun as in Chung’s, ari as in saari), means stole in Hindi - my national language. It is a must-have accessory in Indian dressing for ladies.
The design uses three different stitch patterns to make a stunning lace stole. Any lace weight yarn can be used. The pattern gives all the detail to customize the size.
A special thanks to Flora Yang for making this a one-piece knit.
About this yarn
by elann.com
Lace
50% Alpaca, 50% Merino
600 yards
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50
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