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Bridal choker
Bridal choker
Knitted sideways and flat in a simple yet beautiful lace pattern, finished off with a cool I-cord so it is fully adjustable in size. Add some pretty beads at the ends of the I-cords and you have a beautiful accessory fit for a bride. The piece looks also great in any other color, see the photos. For instance in black or grey for a more gothic feel. Need a great belt, it easily can be made longer to drape around your waist. All you need, is more yarn.
A how to video link is included as well as a photo tutorial and lace chart in this written pattern.
Measurements: 34.5” (87.5 cm) in total length, 2.3” (5.8 cm) in width or height.
Yarn
Linen, a fingering weight yarn in a linen/viscose blend (192 yards/175 m per 50 g), 50 yards (46 m) used for sample size. Knit kits with the free in kit pattern are available at Yarnz2GO
Notions
US size 0 (2mm) needle, 2 double pointed or short circular (see note under Getting started)
1 locking stitch marker (optional)
24 beads size 6
Darning needle
Piece of scrap yarn
Gauge
3 pattern repeats = 2.2” (5.6 cm) in width and 3.1” (7.8 cm) in height (10 sts and 23 rows in 2” (5 cm) of pattern stitch, unblocked).
NOTE: I am a loose knitter you may need a larger size needle.
Techniques:
Provisional CO (or knitted CO), knitting, lace, I-cord knitting, stringing beads, minimal seaming
Level of Expertise: Advanced Beginner
Pattern is tech edited and test knitted.
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- First published: June 2018
- Page created: June 14, 2018
- Last updated: January 6, 2020 …
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