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Rosegate
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This collection of shawls, Teachers With Class, was designed to give thanks to three teachers from my youth ~ my high school french instructor, my piano teacher and my violin teacher. In addition to the substantial difference teachers make in their students’ lives, I wish to thank each of them for some seemingly small things that had long lasting influence on me.
Rosegate
This design is for my childhood piano teacher. Never married, she devoted her life to music, having patented her own method during the 1940s for teaching piano to pre-schoolers. She placed more emphasis on the entertainment value of a musical skill than on technique. At a young age, I was required to have 10 pieces memorized at any given time, thus being prepared to play if asked or just to play for enjoyment. This seemed like a meaningless chore at the time, but proved valuable later when I was playing regularly in public, and it developed a good habit of memorization. The piano is part of my identity, and I thank her for focusing on the right thing for me ~ just the ability to play for myself.
10 of my current pieces: Chopin’s Waltz Op.69 No.2, Friedman’s Viennese Dance No.2 (best piece ever), Scriabin’s Etude Op.2 No.1, Debussy’s First Arabesque, Rachmaninoff’s Daisies, Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata (of course), Chopin’s Grande Valse Brillante Op.18, Nyman’s Big My Secret, Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag, Chopin’s Waltz Op.64 No.1
Rosegate is designed to have a vintage 1940s look. A sister shawl to my Piste design, this asymmetrical triangle shawl is knitted sideways from the tip and features a lacy pattern with a simple border. You can make the shawl any size, and work either from charts or the full written instructions. Use any yarn weight to aran, just be sure to adjust your yarn requirements accordingly.
Materials used for sample (weighs 105g):
Coop Knits Socks Yeah
3 skeins Axinite
a row counter is helpful for this pattern
Acknowledgements:
The lace includes elements of a stitch pattern found in Knitting Stitches by Mary Webb.
Pattern is written in American terminology.
You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern, on a limited basis. Please credit me for the design, and include a link or reference to my shop when possible. Pattern is copyright protected; it should not be reproduced, redistributed, re-sold, or displayed publicly in any way.
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- First published: February 2018
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