Wildfire by Nim Teasdale

Wildfire

Knitting
March 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
547 - 1094 yards (500 - 1000 m)
Adaptable
English German
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Wildfire is a radiating lace shawl that begins with a honeycomb mesh and expands into a delicate, textured lace.

The edging lace was created by Naomi Parkhurst based on the word Wildfire, so this project seemed a fitting way to keep myself constructive during the fires here in Australia over summer 2019/20.

Sales from this pattern raised $350 for Conservation Volunteers, to support the regeneration of lost bushland.

$300 donated 10/10/2020, thanks to your support.
$50 donated 2/6/2022.

The size of the shawl can be adjusted in several ways - increasing the number of wedges in the semi-circle, or working more or less of the honeycomb. The design suits lace to fingering yarn, in solid, semi-solid, gradient or subtle speckle varieties. It’s possible to increase the number of wedges for a rounder shape, and/or to adjust the depth of the shawl.

  • Yardage requirements are somewhat flexible, requiring a minimum of approx 500m (550y) of lace to fingering weight yarn. It could use up to 1000m with extra wedges/repeats. (Needle size will depend on yarn weight and gauge preference.)
  • The design can be worked entirely from the written pattern, or from charts with some notes.

My project page can be found here.


Vielen Dank an Sabine von http://www.schafga.be/ für diese Übersetzung.