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Erich in Estonia
Erich in Estonia is a super lacy, beaded stole. It uses a classic Estonian lace pattern for the body and combines it with a border inspired by a doily by Erich Engeln.
Finished sizes of samples and test knits
Lace: 180cm x 60cm; 70.9in x 23.6in
Heavy lace: 208cm x 72cm; 82in x 28.5in
Fingering: 220cm x 76cm; 86.6in x 29.9in
Materials:
130gr of lace weight yarn 800m /100gr or 200gr of heavy lace 600m/100gr or 310gr of fingering yarn 400m/100gr
1504 beads (beading is optional)
circular needle 3.25mm (US 3) long enough to hold 900 sts for the lace border
optional: circular needle 3.25mm (US 3) in normal length for the body
crochet hook (same size) for cast on and bind off
tool to place beads
markers: minimum 4 (BOR and 3 corners)
darning needle to weave in ends
Needle size is given for lace weight and just a suggestion.
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- First published: March 2022
- Page created: March 25, 2022
- Last updated: February 20, 2023 …
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