Classic Gossamer Triangular Shawl by Inna Voltchkova

Classic Gossamer Triangular Shawl

Knitting
July 2014
Lace ?
24 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
600 - 630 yards (549 - 576 m)
54 inch(137.2cm) x 28 inch(71.1cm) x 28 inch(71.1cm)
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This shawl was constructed in the traditional Orenburg way and knitted in one piece:

First, I knitted the teeth, then picked up stitches and knitted the body and the right row of teeth at the same time, and finished with the diagonal edging at the top of shawl. This creates a traditional triangular shawl.
I have incorporated the idea of using different colors for the basic elements in the chart as Russian lace-knitting legend Olga Alexandrovna Fedorova (1935–2008) taught.
The design for this shawl is called the Allover pattern.
I used four of the ten basic Orenburg elements: Peas used as a grid of diamonds, Honeycomb for a flower, Bided Way and Diagonal decorate the center diamonds, and the “snakes” from Diagonals create the teeth.
There are no purl stitches in Orenburg shawls, only knit, knit-two or three-together, and yarnover.

Erratum:

It is missing part in instruction page 96:

Cont in patt through Row 32 of Tier 4 Chart (Row 10 of Side Edging Chart)—129 sts rem; 12 edging sts, 117 body sts.
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Next Row (RS): Work Row 11 of Side Edging Chart, sl m, work Row 1 of Tier 3 Chart to end of row.
Cont in patt through Row 32 of Tier 3 Chart (Row 10 of Side Edging Chart)—113 sts rem;: 12 edging sts, 101 body sts.
Next Row (RS): Work Row 11 of Side Edging Chart, sl m, work Row 1 of Tier 3 Chart to end of row.
Cont in patt through Row 32 of Tier 3 Chart (Row 10 of Side Edging Chart)—97 sts rem; 12 edging sts, 85 body sts.
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Next Row (RS): Work Row 11 of Side Edging Chart, sl m, work Row 1 of Tier 2 Chart to end of row.
Cont in patt through Row 32 of Tier 2 Chart (Row 10 of Side Edging Chart)—81 sts rem;: 12 edging sts, 69 body sts.

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