Cobweb Doily
by Marilyn van Keppel
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Cobweb Doily
Skill Level: Intermediate
Finished Measurements: 17” in diameter
Yarn: Jamieson & Smith Cobweb-weight Shetland (½oz/14g; 225yds/205m; wool) 1 skein White
Needles: Size 2 (2.75mm) double-pointed needles (dpn), preferably wood, or size to obtain gauge
Extras:
- 7 markers, 6 of one color and one of a contrasting color (Yarn loops work well here.)
- Rust-proof T-pins
Blocked Gauge: 6 sts to 1”/2.5cm in 6-st rep from chart A using size 2 (2.75mm) needles
Notes:
- The doily is knit circularly from the center out.
- All even rounds are worked even in St st.
- We do not recommend knitting this doily pattern at a larger gauge for a full-sized shawl.
- See Techniques, p. 162, for circular beginnings.
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About this yarn
by Jamieson & Smith
Cobweb
50% Wool, 50% Shetland
250 yards
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14
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60 projects
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