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How I Love Lace Wrap
I love to knit lace! I do. But, I prefer to knit lace that doesn’t make my head hurt and by that I mean, I prefer that every other row is a resting row (no lace). This not only helps me breathe a little easier; it makes it easier to see and fix any mistakes I may have made on the previous row.
I designed this shawl with my leisurely lace knitting rules in mind so even if this is your first lace project, it should be a good one to cut your teeth on. Just be sure to read the Lifeline Tutorial included and then use them to save you just in case you make a boo boo.
There are both written and charted instructions for all charts.
As with all of my patterns if you have questions, PM me at proud2baknitter.
Happy knitting and I hope you and your family enjoy the free recipe I’ve included!
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- First published: May 2016
- Page created: May 20, 2016
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