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Glasgow Rose Stole
Inspired by the work of influential designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this rectangular shawl is worked in two pieces, then grafted together at the centre; a border is picked up along the entire edge and worked in the round, and finally a lace edging is knitted on perpendicularly.
If you like the rose motif but would prefer a triangular shawl, you might want to look at my Glasgow Rose shawl design.
The pattern includes charts and also full written instructions.
Finished Measurements
63 inches/(160 cm) long and 21 inches/(53.5 cm) wide, after blocking.
Gauge
23 sts to 4.4 inches/(11 cm) and 38 rows to 5 inches/(12.5) cm, measured over gauge swatch given in pattern.
Materials
- 3.25 mm/US size 3 needles, or size needed to obtain gauge (long circulars recommended)
- One 3.25 mm/US size 3 double-pointed needle (optional - for working edging)
- 875 yds/(800 m) of lace-weight yarn (dark pink sample shown in Fyberspates Gleem Lace, shade Spiced Plum [875 yds/(800 m) per 100g, 55% Bluefaced Leicester, 45% silk]; pale lilac sample shown in K1 Yarns Cashmere Silk lace-weight [875 yds/(800 m) per 100g, 40% cashmere, 60% silk])
- Waste yarn in contrasting colour
- Darning needle
- Eight stitch markers
Skills required
Advanced lace knitting, including:
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Provisional CO (a link is provided to a photo tutorial)
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Standard lace increases and decreases: yo, ssk, k2tog, sl2k1psso, etc
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Grafting
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Picking up stitches
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Knitting on an edging
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- First published: October 2012
- Page created: October 22, 2012
- Last updated: March 10, 2023 …
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