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Rhya
If you are looking for an epic knit with stunning results, Rhya might be the one for you!
With its combination of hardcore Hitomi Shida lace, a simple slip stitch pattern, the Latvian braids and a cool construction, Rhya is one of a kind, and will keep you entertained until the very last stitch.
Feel like a boss while knitting your Rhya, and like a goddess when you wear this head turning shawl!
C O N S T R U C T I O N
The right side lace border is worked first, by casting on stitches for the right side edge. The lace pattern is worked until you reach the upper edge of the right side border. A portion of the stitches is placed on waste yarn, these will later be used to work the body of the shawl. You will continue to work the lace pattern with the stitches that are still on your needle, to form the left side of the lace border.
After the border is complete, you will transfer the right side lace border stitches from the waste yarn to a needle, and pick up stitches along the right edge of the left lace border. Then you will work the body of the shawl using increases and decreases to shape the shawl body. Finally, short rows are worked to fill out the upper body of the shawl.
Note: the lace pattern is CHARTED ONLY.
S I Z E
One size
Finished measurements
Wingspan: approx 180 cm / 71”.
Depth: approx 75 cm / 29.5”.
N E E D L E S
One 100 cm / 40” circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed.
Suggested needle size: 4 mm / US #6.
Y A R N
Kokon DK, 100% Merino, 184 m / 201 yards per 100 gr.
MC: approx 830 m / 910 yards
CC1: approx 120 m / 130 yards
CC2: approx 140 m / 150 yards
Colorways used for the sample: Cloud (MC), Space (CC1) and Fog (CC2).
G A U G E
Measured after stretching and blocking.
Lace pattern: 18 sts x 27 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4”.
Pin check slip stitch pattern: 20 sts x 36 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4”.
H E L P & E R R A T A
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- First published: June 2019
- Page created: June 13, 2019
- Last updated: April 22, 2024 …
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