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This long and lustrous lace wrap is knitted in a silk-blend yarn
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This shawl is worked in rows, but it is recommended to use circular needles, as these will make the provisional cast-on and working out from the centre easier. It is worked in two identical sections o
1x1 RIB PATTERN Row 1: P1, *K1, P1; rep from * to end. Row 2: K1, *P1, K1; rep from * to end. These 2 rows form the pattern and are repeated. LACE RIB PATTERN (multiple of 16 sts + 1) Row 1: K1, *yo,
When working shaping in the lace sections, ensure that any yarnover has a corresponding decrease in the pattern, and only work yarnovers when you are at least two stitches in from the edge. Row 1 (RS)
Cast on 90 (98: 110: 118: 130: 138: 150: 158) sts using 4.5mm needles and Yarn A. Rib Row 1 K2, (P2, K2) to end. Rib Row 2 P2, (K2, P2) to end. These 2 rows form the rib. Work a further 12 rows, inc 1
Keeping count on this shawl can be tricky because the number of stitches in the edging changes in each row while the body of the shawl increases by one stitch every two rows. It can be useful to think
Cast on 5 sts using 4.5mm needles. Knit 2 rows. (If long-tail cast-on used, only knit 1 row.) SET UP LACE PATTERN (CHART A) Row 1 (RS) K2, yo, PM, K1, PM, yo, K2. [7 sts] Row 2 and all even rows (WS)