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Paravel Wrap
Simple modern lace in a luxurious wrap.
Paravel is a luxurious rectangular wrap in fingering weight yarn. Drape it across your shoulders to show off the subtle textures and lace, or loop it around your neck as a decadent scarf. An asymmetrical design uses the traditional Totem Pole lace pattern up one side and easy lace edging on both edges, with broken rib check for the main body. A short pattern repeat and plenty of rest rows make this a pleasant, leisurely knit.
Easy to modify too! Check out BlueberryHill’s 1 skein Paravel Scarf, it’s gorgeous!
Skill Level
easy-intermediate (basic knit/purl, basic lace)
Yarn
800 yds (about 230 g) fingering weight yarn
Shown in SweetGeorgia Yarns CashLuxe Fine 70% merino 20% cashmere 10% nylon, 115 g/400 yds per skein, color Pistachio
Finished Measurements
Approx 16 by 70 inches after blocking (measured at widest point of lace edging)
Other Supplies
3 stitch markers
Pins for blocking
Acknowledgements: This pattern would not be possible without the knitting and editing of the following people: My mom, kinara, as always. InvisibleInsanity, guarionex, thestitchinwench, wingedselkie, DesiLoopBySSK, Affiknity, Marie-Christine, lazylibran, merryamethyst, elpique.
FAQ about Row 2: When you bind off 4, then knit 5, the knit 5 includes the 1 stitch leftover on the right needle from the bind off. So bind off 4, knit 4, meaning you will have 5 stitches on your right needle.
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- First published: April 2012
- Page created: April 23, 2012
- Last updated: February 16, 2019 …
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