Sigrim
by Sarah B. Abram
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© Doug Abram

© Doug Abram

© Doug Abram

© Doug Abram

© Doug Abram

© Doug Abram
Sigrim
Sigrim is a five-pointed shawl that mixes cables and textured lace, perfect for showcasing variegated and speckled yarns.
The edge is an applied i-chord that incorporates the cables on the final row by using the kitchener grafting technique.
Valuable skills to help you with this pattern:
- ability to read lace charts
- knowledge of how to make cables
- the kitchener grafting technique (though there are written instructions)
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Lorna's Laces
Sport
100% Merino
200 yards
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57
grams
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About this yarn
by Mrs Crosby
Sport
75% Merino, 15% Silk, 10% Cashmere goat
317 yards
/
100
grams
2612 projects
stashed
3761 times
rating
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4.7
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626 votes
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- First published: June 2016
- Page created: June 10, 2016
- Last updated: June 17, 2017 …
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