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Bring On The Dancing Horses
Bring on the Dancing Horses is a crescent shaped shawl, with a generous lace border inspired by two Shetland traditional lace stitches, named “Horseshoe” and “Bird’s Eye”. The body of the shawl is worked in garter stitch, with eye-catching vertical stripes.
Finished measurements: approximately 216 cm/85 inches across straight top edge, 55 cm/21.5 inches neck to bottom edge.
The shawl can easily be made larger or smaller by increasing or decreasing the number of 18 stitches pattern repeat.
You will need:
One skein of lace weight yarn (800-1000 m/100 g). Sample shown in Kremke Yakusi (50 % yak, 50% silk), colour Pinie. 560 m used.
3.5 mm(US 4), at least 80 cm/32 inches long circular needles (or size to obtain the gauge).
Two stitch markers.
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- First published: September 2018
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- Last updated: October 2, 2018 …
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