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Enmesh
One pattern, two dramatically different textures.
The right side of the fabric is a stylized version of mesh netting or basketweave . The wrong side presents an elegant diamond design with intersection points that appear wrapped.
The lace pattern begins immediately after cast-on eliminating the need for an edging as the lace works as buttonholes. For those wishing to retain maximum flexibility, using JUL Designs Pedestal Button is an excellent option.
Skills Required:
- Working Lace
- Working with Charts
- Blocking
Sizes Available: Cowl (Scarf, Shoulder Wrap, Shawl)
Finished Size (blocked): 12 (12, 17.5, 21)”/30.5 (30.5, 44.5, 53.5) cm wide by 25 (68.5, 38.5, 72)”/ 63.5 (173.5, 98, 183) cm long
Other Tools:
- Buttons, minimum size 1.25” (4 - optional)
- Sewing needle and thread to attach buttons
- Glow line tape (to mark current row on charts/instructions)
- Tapestry needle
Yarn: 121 (400, 327, 654) yards/111 (366, 300, 597) of mohair/wool blend super bulky yarn that knits up to 2.25 sts/inch.
Shown In: Both samples were knit using 3 strands of worsted weight yarn held together.
Grey Cowl: Bare Naked Wools ‘Chebris Worsted’, (220 yards/201 meters; 60% merino wool, 40% mohair wool; 4.0 oz/115 grams per skein). 2 skeins of Charbon.
Red Shawl: Misti Alpaca ‘Tonos Worsted’, (218 yards/199 meters; 50% merino wool, 50% alpaca; 3.53 oz/100 grams per skein). 9 skeins of TW57 Vino Fusion.
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- First published: June 2017
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