Esther by Zsuzsa Kiss

Esther

Knitting
October 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in St st
US 4 - 3.5 mm
520 - 730 yards (475 - 668 m)
one size
English Hungarian
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Family Business Collection

Our family is dominated by women. It’s so much fun to see all these different type of women gathering together, showing different personalities and resembling each other.
All four of them ordered something handmade for this fall. They all have their own style, they all know what they like and they are not afraid to express their special ideas. The result is a bunch of designs, all different as women can be, but all practical and feminine.

Esther shawl
is for my sister. She definitely knows what she wants. She wanted the exact yarn she saw me using for the Victoria pullover. So I promised to make her something with the leftover of that project. I had to get creative to find a shape that both shows the beauty of the contrasts and makes the shawl a practical wear in the office.
I used a third, hand-dyed color to finish the shawl and to make it even more personal. The body of the shawl is a simple striped stockinette, and the lace adds the feminine touch. Despite looking complicated, this shawl is a great lace project for

those who are not experienced in lace knitting.*
Release: October 2014

Dorothy shawl
is for my youngest daughter, using a unique shawl structure: it is made sideways, and the changes in the lace pattern form the shape of the shawl.
I offer 3 different sizes, so that it can be an adult wear too.

Release: 2014 September

Noemi shawl
It’s a classic shawl, knitted from top down with many-many increases. The lace is rather tricky, as it’s knitted on the wrong side too. The beads make the shawl extra special.
Release: November 2014

Laura cowl
The cowl is textured, the different sections give it a lively rhythm.
Planned releasing date: December 2014

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Yarn used in sample

C1: By-buci 100% Merino. 590 yds 540 m / 100 g,(100 % merino), color: red. 150 yds 135 m

C2: By-buci 100% Merino. 590 yds 540 m / 100 g, (100 % merino), color: orange. 154 yds 140 m

C3: Rial Filati Baby Supremo (Handdyed by me). 218 yds 200 m / 50 g, color: orange. 280 yds 256 m

Needles

US 4 3.5 mm 32” (80 cm) long circular needle

Recommended yarns

Sport, fingering or light fingering weight yarn in 3 colors. You are free to play with your yarn selection with 1 and C2: use any solid, semi-solid or long color changing yarn, but for C3, please choose a (semi)solid yarn. You can play with texture too: you can get great effects if you dare to put a mohair blend or other kind of fluffier yarn into your selection.

Size

Wingspan at the top: 51” 130cm, height in the middle: 18” 45cm

Difficulty

Experienced

Notions

Tapestry needle, stitch markers

Gauge

22 sts x 40 rows in 4” 10 cm in st st pattern. Please note that in this particular project getting the right gaugeis not essential. However, working with different yarn weight / gauge will effect both the yardage and the final size of the project as well.

Of course Esther shawl is a part of the Family Business Collection.

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