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Not A Drop
ERRATA for version 8 please see here.
SKILL LEVEL: experienced
PATTERN DESCRIPTION
Why on earth does a designer call a pattern “not a drop“ and there are hundreds of drops? Well, whenever I showed the scarf to a group of knitters, they always remarked “Ahh… a drop stitch” and I always answered “No, it’s not a drop (stitch)”.
This is a reversible lace pattern, which means both sides look the same (see photos). It will work best with 2-ply or 4-ply yarn which is not too fuzzy.
The pattern includes some uncommon stitches, which will give the shawl a unique look. For this reason the pattern includes a very detailed photo tutorial showing how to work these stitches.
This is a multisize pattern. Adjust size to your preference.
Since I am not a native speaker my patterns are proofread by native speakers.
The photo which shows the red scarf is made of Wollmeise 100 % Merino, Colorway “Herzblut” (courtesy of AngelinasKnits).
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