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Lothlorien
I designed the Rivendell shawl for my first book, Journey, a few years ago. Although it was a crochet pattern, the inspiration was born from my visit to the remaining set of the Lord of the Rings movies you can find in New Zealand. I have always been fascinated by the tales and books of J.R.R. Tolkien. The stories include so many details and layers that getting lost in a different world might be easy. To continue the journey, I have used another place out of the Lord of the Rings to inspire a knitting pattern: Lothlorien, home of the forest elves. There is much to tell about this place and this race; therefore, I have created several parts in this pattern, which all tell a little background about certain things that connect to this theme. So, prepare yourself for a journey through Middle-earth once more.
Yarn Requirements: For this pattern, I used one Scheepjes Whirl. A Whirl comes in cakes of 215-225 grams and has a length of 1000 meters. The yarn is made of 60% cotton and 40% acrylic. I used colorway 560 Jade Jim Jam for my version. You won’t use the entire Whirl; approximately 900 meters of yarn will be used.
Having some scrap yarn in contrasting colors by hand may also be helpful to add lifelines to your work between the parts. Take a scrap yarn with the same condition or weight as the one you are knitting.
Knitting needles needed:In this pattern, you will use 3.5mm circular needles with a length of 80cm/32 inches.
Size: The longest side of the shawl will be approx. 64 inches and the depth of the shawl will be 30 inches.
Gauge: Scheepjes Whirl: 27 sts and 33 rows of stockinette measure 10x10cm (4×4 inches) with 3mm needles.
As this is a lace knitting pattern, several common stitches and terms are used. When not familiar with knitting stitches, please refer to the internet as all are explained in so many videos and tutorials.
The pattern is made up of six parts that let you explore the story behind the knitting pattern.
The pattern is free; you can download your PDF file in English and Dutch.
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