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Spinning Around Duster
I loved the pattern of my Lady of the Rings Shawl so much that I decided I needed to make a mandala-style vest using the same pattern. Any 8 ply (DK) cotton yarn should work with this design, and I used a slightly larger hook than generally recommended to allow good drape. It is a one-size design that should fit up to a 38” (95cm) bust. Using a 10 ply (worsted or aran weight) cotton yarn and appropriately upsized hook will give a larger result. You are certainly encouraged to try it in any other yarn you desire!
I haven’t included a front fastening with this pattern, but you can easily add your own, like large buttons that will slip between the lacier stitches, or a shawl pin or similar.
The pattern includes both US and UK/Aus terminology and has some stitch charts for the trickier areas. I would recommend this pattern for an intermediate crocheter. Knowledge of foundation single (UK/Aus double) crochet is an advantage, and is used for the armholes. However, I have included a photo tutorial for this.
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- First published: December 2017
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