Feather Duster
by Susan Lawrence
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Feather Duster
Ostrich feathers have been used for decades to make feather dusters. In this design, I’ve paired an ostrich plume stitch pattern with a lovely mohair/silk yarn to create a light-as-a-feather triangular scarf.
The instructions are presented in both chart and written (row-by-row) form. Choose your favorite method.
This project is appropriate for beginning lace knitters, but I would recommend substituting a non-mohair yarn.
It is easy to add more repeats to make a shawl.
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About this yarn
by Shibui Knits
Lace
60% Mohair, 40% Silk
330 yards
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