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Isola
In architecture, a cloister is a square or rectangular courtyard, completely enclosed by covered walkways often having rooms or buildings along the outside edges, and is part of a church or monastery. The edges of the covered walkways, on the garden side, often have lovely archways. This pattern is named for Isola di San Michele, the 15th century cloister in the church on Venice’s cemetery island.
If you like this pattern, you might be interested in the coordinating cardigan, Gloriosa.
Construction: Isola is knit in two pieces, each from the cast on edge to the center of the scarf. After both sides are knit they are grafted together.
Sizes: One.
Stitch instructions: Both charted and written.
Notions: Stitch holder; stitch markers are optional.
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- First published: December 2009
- Page created: December 10, 2009
- Last updated: June 12, 2019 …
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