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Tower Hill
Inspired by the lush flora of a botanical garden, Tower Hill is a deep crescent shawl with several lace motifs and a contrasting lace border.
Lace is worked on the right side only. Instructions for the lace are both fully written and charted. A schematic is included, as well as instructions for working a larger selvedge. If working from charts, please print the pattern in full color.
Yarn: 620-650 yards of fingering or sport weight yarn - approx. 420 yards of Main Color and at least 200 yards of Contrast Color.
Shown in Zen Yarn Garden Serenity 20 in Midnight Teal (Main Color) and Swans Island Organic Washable Sport in Snowy Owl (Contrast Color).
(Note that while these two yarns are listed at different weights, I found them to be very similar, and any fingering or sport weight yarn can be used instead - just be mindful of gauge and have an extra skein if your gauge differs.)
Needles: Size US 6/4mm 40” circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions: yarn needle, stitch markers (optional), blocking wires and/or T-pins, blocking mat
Gauge: 22 stitches and 26 rows = 4” in stockinette on size US 6/4mm needles, after blocking (Exact gauge is not critical and slight differences can be blocked out)
Finished Dimensions: 56” wingspan (along top edge of shawl), 18” depth
Techniques: garter tab cast-on (instructions included), increasing, decreasing, basic lace (RS only), frilled bind-off (instructions included), blocking lace
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