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Pyrifolia
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Inspired by the delicate blossoms and budding fruits of Asian pears (Pyrus pyrifolia) in early spring, Pyrifolia is an asymmetrical shawlette with lace accents and a deeply scalloped edge. Beginning with a few stitches, the shawlette increases along one edge and is designed to maximize whatever yardage you have on hand. Soft clusters alternate with lace Vs for an elegant modern look. The shawlette edge finishes with a tiny picot border.
Pattern has been tech edited and tested.
Finished Measurements: 56” 142 cm wingspan, 16” 41 cm depth
Yarn: Blue sample: Fyberspates Scrumptious 4ply (fingering, 45% silk, 55% merino wool; 399 yd, 365 m, 100 g): 304 Water, 1 skein
Pink Sample: SweetGeorgia Yarns Cashluxe Spark (fingering, 80% merino wool, 10% cashmere, 10% stellina; 420 yd, 384 m, 100 g): Strawberry Tea, 1 skein
Hooks: One US F/5 (3.75 mm) hook Or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions: Tapestry needle, blocking mats, rustproof pins
Gauge: 21 sts by 8 rows = 4” 10 cm in dc after blocking
Notes: Pattern uses US terminology.
This shawlette uses single crochet, double crochet, bobbles, v-stitches, and chain spaces. (See Special Stitches.)
The shawlette begins at the narrow end and increases along the top edge.
The pattern repeat can be worked as many times as desired to make the shawlette smaller or larger.
In Directions, starting chs in dc and lace rows count as sts. Starting chs in single crochet rows do not count as sts.
At the beginning of lace rows, 4 ch-sp counts as a dc and a 2 ch-sp.
Lace rows are worked on the WS.
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- First published: April 2021
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