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Youth. Lace study 6 in one pattern
This is 6 in one shawl-scarf set with bonus variation. Bactus shape will need 450-500m for narrow shape (see blue, white shawls, 3 patterns in this shape) or 600-800m for triangle shape (see red, white shawls, 3 patterns are in this shape).
6 in one patterns are
- narrow baktus with line of lace on the side (see white shawl)
- narrow baktus with all over lace (see blue shawls)
- narrow baktus with alternate allover lace layout (see white gossamer shawl)
- triangle (hybrid shape) with line of lace on the left (see white shawl)
- triangle (hybrid shape) with medallion on the back (see white shawl)
- triangle (hybrid shape) with allover lace (see red shawl)
Needles:
2mm for gossamer weight yarns
2mm-2.75mm for lace weight yarn
3mm-3.5mm for fingering weight yarn
Yarn:
Soft lace weight or gossamer yarns will be a nice choice for this pattern. The variety of yarns can be used
Authentic Orenburg goat down plied with silk or cotton yarns (lace weight).
Alpaca (Misti Alpaca lace solids, lace Canada, )
Fingering weigh alpaca and mohair yarns (mohair yarns that have relatively low halo would work best).
Gauge and yarn is your personal preference at the end. Finer yarn – tighter gauge is a general rule. The shawl blocked will be shorter in the case of finer yarn and larger if the thicker yarn is used.
Making a modern scarf many knitter prefer to work with fingering or sock yarns versus lace yarns.
For fingering and sock yarn the gauge is
11st Х 15rows in 2’’x2’’or 5Х5cm
For lace and gossamer weigh yarns
15stx19rows in 2’’x2’’or 5Х5cm
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- First published: September 2014
- Page created: September 13, 2014
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