A Garland of Roses by a catnach

A Garland of Roses

Knitting
December 2022
410 - 1367 yards (375 - 1250 m)
adaptable
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

A Garland of Roses is worked from a small cast-on as a top-down triangular shawl body, with wide crescent border. The design is highly adaptable in size: the main lace-charts may be repeated as you please, and the edging omitted if you prefer. There is also a choice of three spines.

Suitable for any yarn, from cobweb to fingering weight, that knits with good stitch-definition, and about 375m/415yds upwards for a shawlette; 450m/490yds for a small shawl; or a minimum of 550m/600 yds for a full-sized shawl.

The vermillion-to-blue gradient shawl used just under 98g = 585m/640yds of heavy laceweight yarn
The brown-to-grey gradient shawl used approx. 118g = 415m/455yds of fingering-weight yarn
The yellow-to-rose gradient shawl used just over 98g = 785m/860yds of laceweight yarn

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Please note that the pattern is given as charts only, with little written explanation. It should present no difficulties to knitters with experience of working lace and the ability to read their stitches, but is not really suitable for beginners.

If you have any problems with the pattern, please pm me and I shall try to help.

Errata

Slightly rough-and-ready update published as v.2

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The main lace stitch-patterns are based on designs - Mirth, Summer and Green - by Naomi Parkhurst. Further details, and more of her fascinating lace-stitch designs, may be found at her blog-site, String Geekery.