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Miari Shawl
This is my first beaded shawl pattern. I was hooked on triangular shawls after making Stephen West’s Boneyard Shawl and wonderfully inspired after taking a class with Sivia Harding on designing your own triangular lace shawls.
This pattern will hopefully be tested soon. If you make it, I would LOVE feedback and any constructive criticism on how I wrote up the pattern.
NOTE: The charts for the lace border are meant to be read across the three charts as if they were one larger chart and then mirrored on the other half.
You read the charts the traditional way, bottom to top with the right side rows read right to left and wrong side rows read left to right (which in this case would be to just purl back).
Chart 1 is the right edge of each wedge, Chart 2 is the repeat, and Chart 3 is the left side of each wedge.
So, you knit Row 1 across Chart 1, Chart 2 (6 times), and then Chart 3, K1 for the center spine, and then again knit Row 1 across Chart 1, Chart 2 (6 times), and Chart 3. Purl back. Then you do the same for Row 3.
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- First published: November 2013
- Page created: November 7, 2013
- Last updated: October 20, 2017 …
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