Posy by tincanknits

Posy

Knitting
May 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in welted stitch pattern
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
650 - 900 yards (594 - 823 m)
Heavy weight version: 89" wide by 18" deep. Light weight version: 83" wide by 18" deep
English
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Posy - by Tin Can Knits



Posy combines luxurious texture with delicate floral lace. This shallow crescent wraps and drapes like a scarf so it’s comfortable and easy to style.



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Note: the lace pattern is both charted and written

Pattern Info

Sizing
Crescent shawl measures approximately:
Heavy weight: 89” wide by 18” deep.
Light weight: 83” wide by 18” deep.

Yarn
Heavy weight: 650 yds fingering weight + 650 yds lace weight mohair-silk (Sample shown in La Bien Aimée Merino Singles in ‘romance’ with La Bien Aimée Mohair Silk in ‘yellow brick road’.) We recommend using a blend of fingering yarn + mohair lace weight, but if you substitute we suggest using a DK weight yarn.

Light weight: 900 yds lace or fingering weight yarn (Sample shown in Julie Asselin Nurtured Fine in ‘dew’.)

Sizing Note: To make the light weight version a little bit smaller (requiring less yarn), you may opt to work either (or both) of charts A and B a single time only. The remainder of the shawl will work as written, however the total stitch counts will vary from those stated in the pattern.

Gauge
Heavy weight: 14 sts & 30 rows / 4” in welted stitch pattern
Light weight: 19 sts & 38 rows / 4” in welted stitch pattern

Needles
Heavy weight: US #9 / 5.5mm 40”+ circular needle
Light weight: US #6 / 4.0mm 40”+ circular needle
(or as required to achieve gauge)

Notions
Darning needle, blocking wires if desired

Helpful Tutorials
How to read a knitting chart

Notes
The lace stitch pattern for this design is described both in chart format, and in text instructions.



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