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The first time I saw a Malabrigo yarn, I fell in love. It was the worsted weight merino in so many striated, luscious colors, and I bought a reddish orange for a heavily cabled sweater to wear in the winter while I served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Jordan. When I returned home, I discovered that it came in lace weight as well! This gave me a perfect excuse to create a lace shawl that showed it off. My swatch was so gorgeous just in stockinette stitch that I decided to come up with my own lace pattern that would include enough stockinette to display the yarn while still having an engaging lace pattern. I drew this out as circles and lines on graph paper and was surprised to see the big and little hexagons that emerged. Knitting with this yarn is a constant delight, and the resulting fabric is so light, lovely, and soft that this shawl quickly became my favorite. |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
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MATERIALS Tools |
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GAUGE |
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PATTERN NOTES |
![]() ![]() sk2p: Sl 1, k2tog, pass slipped st over. 2 sts decreased. The seafoam lace pattern at the ends of the shawl has a slightly larger stitch gauge than the hexagon lace pattern, which gives the ends a slightly flared look. The seafoam pattern is taken from Barbara Walker’s Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns. In Rows 3 and 7 of the Seafoam Pattern, multiple yarnovers are worked. They do not count as increased sts, as they are dropped when working Rows 4 and 8. They form the elongated stitches that cause the rippling effect of the stitch pattern. Seafoam Lace Pattern Chart: Click here to see the chart; it will print on a single letter-sized page by itself. |
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DIRECTIONS ![]() CO 166 sts. Work Rows 1-8 of Seafoam Pattern twice, then work Rows 1-6 once more. Next Row [RS]: K83, m1, k83. 167 sts. Shawl Body: Upper Edge: Work Rows 1-8 of Seafoam Pattern twice, then work Rows 1-6
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FINISHING |
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
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Pattern & images © 2009 Andrea Rangel. Contact Andrea |
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