tailieunhanh - Print O’ The Wave Stole

Design by Eunny Jang A lace stole, worked in two variants of the ancient “Print O’ The Wave” Shetland lace pattern. Light enough to shiver and float in a draft, this stole can be worn as a sheer, delicate wrap (pictured), or doubled as a short scarf. Knit in cobweb weight yarn and US00 needles for the light wrap shown, or in lace weight and US4 needles for a slightly sturdier, larger shawl. This pattern provides a simple, straightforward overview of Shetland shawl construction, including a number of traditional techniques: grafting, working a border, and knitting on a perpendicular edging | Print O The Wave Stole Design by Eunny Jang A lace stole worked in two variants of the ancient Print O The Wave Shetland lace pattern. Light enough to shiver and float in a draft this stole can be worn as a sheer delicate wrap pictured or doubled as a short scarf. Knit in cobweb weight yarn and US00 needles for the light wrap shown or in lace weight and US4 needles for a slightly sturdier larger shawl. This pattern provides a simple straightforward overview of Shetland shawl construction including a number of traditional techniques grafting working a border and knitting on a perpendicular edging. Sizes about 18 x 60 cobweb stole OR 25 x 80 laceweight stole Note finished size is determined by blocking. Yarn Approximately 500 yards cobweb weight OR 800 yards laceweight. Shown in Ornagi Filati Merino Oro color 60 - teal Needles US00 cobweb stole OR US4 laceweight stole 32 or 40 circular Stitches and Abbreviations Used In This Pattern RS or WS right side or wrong side k2tog knit 2 stitches together as one ssk slip 2 stitches one at a time as if to knit. Slide the left needle into the front of these loops from left to right and knit together k3tog knit 3 stitches together as one rightleaning double decrease sk2po slip 1 knit 2 stitches together pass slipped stitch over left-leaning double decrease yo yarn over pm place marker Center panel Using an invisible cast-on method cast on 80 stitches. Purl 1 row. Reading Chart A right to left and purling all ws rows work 12-row repeat 17 times. Break yarn leave stitches on spare needle. CO 80 stitches invisibly and work second half of center panel to match the first. Break yarn and leave stitches on needle. Graft center panel The center panel is worked in two pieces joined together to create mirror-image waves that decend from the shoulder on either side. Hold two pieces of center panel together with wrong sides facing and the last rows worked stitches on holder parallel at top. Thread a small tapestry needle with .

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