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Lacey Vine Shawl
This pattern is currently under revision and not available for purchase
’Lacey Vine Shawl’ is a wrap style shawl, first debuted at the 2006 NYS Sheep and Wool Festival, with a strong positive response.
Contents:
-Lacey Vine Shawl pattern, with photos, charted and text pattern stitch instructions, helpful hints sprinkled throughout
-Full technical support, via email
Approx. 18” wide by 84” long.
You will need:
-about 1200 yds of lace weight yarn
(example made with a 2/20 linen/wool yarn by Jaggerspun, no longer available).You may substitute Jaggerspun’s “Maine Line”, 100% wool (2/20) or their “Zephyr”, 50% silk/50% wool (2/18; a little thicker so make sure you have the correct yardage)
-#5 circular needles ( 24” or longer)
-1 size 10 double point needle for bind off ‘version 1’
-a size G crochet hook and a few yards of worsted weight, smooth, scrap yarn for the provisional cast on
Gauge is approximate. As this is a shawl, do not stress too much, unless you are using a different weight yarn than suggested. Also, if you tend to knit loosely or tightly, choose a needle size accordingly.
- First published: April 2008
- Page created: December 7, 2007
- Last updated: November 8, 2018 …
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