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Moonflower Stole
I planted Moon Flowers this summer in my garden which was the inspiration to the center back panel of this stole. I created this pattern using a combinations of stitches. For the center circle section on the back of the shawl I created a lacy doily pattern that has eight sections. This shawl is worded in three parts. The side panels of this stole are worked separately after the completion of the center circle. The way I worked this is when I completed the lacy circle I worked the first stitches that would be used for one side of the stole, then I bound off stitches. I then worked the stitches that would be used for the other side panel of the shawl and placed then on a spare circular needle cable that I had, but you can use whatever stitch holder that you have. Then I bound off that last set of stitches which brought me back to the first side stitches that I worked. Once I completed the first side I returned to the held stitches on the circle and worked the other side of the stole.
Just a reminder make sure you pick up your stitches in a way that your first row will be a right side row. I did include button holes and the side panels which are indicted in the written instructions. This is your choice if you would like to include them, they are not necessary to the stole but it allows you to button the side panels for sleeves or in the front to close. The pattern is both charted and written so you have both references. The written instructions are presented first followed by the charts.
If you have any questions please email me at marisa.arena@gmail.com.
Materials Needed:
Yarn used:
Madelinetosh Tosh Lace 100% super wash merino wool 950 yards/868 meters
but you can substitute any other Lace weight yarn of your choice.
Gauge:
Not important but this lace weight yarn was 10 stitches and 12 rows
provided a 1 inch square using a US 2 or 2.75mm needle
Needles:
26 in (66cm)
26 in diameter
(66 cm)
Interchangeable circular needle Size 2 (2.75mm) with two 32” cables
Cable needle
Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle to weave in loose ends
Blocking pins or Lace wire for blocking
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- First published: November 2017
- Page created: November 27, 2017
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