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Rilsdale
My Great-Grandmother Zoe celebrated her wedding at her parents’ homestead “Rilsdale” in Pahiatua, New Zealand in the spring of 1914. She wore a gown of ivory crepe de chine veiled with lace, her train trimmed with orange blossoms and pearls. By all accounts Zoe was a strong woman, reportedly the first woman to ride astride in the Wairarapa and her wedding was a very a splendid affair.
Rilsdale takes a leaf from Zoe’s book.
She’s an impressive crescent shawl full of terrifically fun techniques and striking details.
Designed to showcase beautiful hand-dyed and gradient yarns, Rilsdale is the perfect pattern for knitters wanting to try their hand at short rows and lace.
Includes links to step-by-step photo tutorials.
Pattern has been test knit and professionally tech edited.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width: approx. 167cm/66“ (blocked)
Depth at the widest part: approx. 43cm/
17“ (blocked)
GAUGE
25 sts / 40 rows = 10cm/4” in garter stitch
after wet blocking. (If your gauge is tight, you
may end up with a smaller shawl. If it’s too
loose you may run out of yarn.)
YARN
1 skein of 4ply merino/silk by Gradient (50%
Silk/ 50% merino) 100g = 400m/437 yds in
colourway “Stringy Bark”.
Approx. 400m/437yds of fingering weight
yarn.
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
Size 4mm/US 6 circular needle, at least
60cm/24” long. (Adjust needle size if
necessary to obtain correct gauge).
14 stitch markers
SKILL LEVEL
2 balls (see: https://www.trulymyrtle.com/blog/all-the-balls)
As with all Truly Myrtle designs, the pattern has been professionally edited and test knitted.
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- First published: August 2015
- Page created: August 26, 2015
- Last updated: July 31, 2024 …
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