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Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum - by Tin Can Knits
Chrysanthemum is a gigantic geometrical bloom with petals that multiply and expand from a single point. The design can be knit as a semi-circular shawl, circular shawl or blanket.
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NOTE: the lace pattern is charted only, not written out.
Yarn:
shawl: 760 yds fingering / sock weight yarn or 550 yds
DK weight yarn (samples shown in SweetGeorgia
Superwash DK in ‘basil’ and SweetGeorgia Merino Silk
Fine in ‘orchid’)
blanket: 1200 yds worsted / aran weight yarn
Needles:
shawl: US #6 / 4mm 24” circular for fingering weight,
US #7 / 4.5mm 24” circular for DK weight
blanket: US #8 / 5mm 24”& 40” circulars and DPNs
(or as required to meet gauge)
Gauge:
shawl: 22 sts & 28 rows / 4” in blocked stockinette for
fingering weight; 20 sts & 26 rows / 4” in blocked
stockinette for DK weight
blanket: 18 sts & 24 rows / 4” in blocked stockinette
for worsted weight
Notions:
stitch markers, darning needle
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- First published: August 2013
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