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Newfoundland
Lace shawl with beads and nupps
Pattern contains charts and a little bit of written explanation, but it doesn’t cover the same part of the shawl. So you need to be able to read charts.
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From pattern:
Difficulty: Medium.
Yarn:
2 skeins of Malabrigo Yarn Lace, 100 % merino (470 yards (430 m) per 50 g skein). Shawl as shown uses 1.6 skein or 752 yards (688m).
60 beads size 8 or 11 (optional)
Size after blocking: 20’’ x 63’’ across(50 x 160 cm) Innercircle 47’’ (120 cm).
Needles: circular size 3 or 3,5 mm
Gauge: 22 sts and 25 rows over Chart A after blocking = 4’’x4’’ (10x10 cm). Chart A measures 12’’ (30 cm) from the tip to first chain row, after blocking. One repeat of Chart A row 1-35 measures 2.4’’ (6 cm) after blocking. (Malabrigo states 32 sts to 4’’ (10cm) on needles size 2 using stockinette stitch.)
Construction:The shawl is worked in one piece, from the bottom up. After Chart A, you will work a transition according to the written directions and after that short rows in stockinette stitch.
If you want a larger shawl, use heavier weight yarn and/or larger needles. Experienced knitters will find it easy to add repeats of the edge.
- First published: February 2013
- Page created: January 14, 2013
- Last updated: February 24, 2024 …
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