Mañanita with Peacock Lace - WG47
by Meg Swansen
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Mañanita with Peacock Lace - WG47
by Meg Swansen
In Mexico, there is a familiar lace garment called a Mañanita, which translates to “pretty little morning.” Meg offers 2 lace patterns to knit 2 - distinctly different - lace ponchos.
The design with the very open lace is the Peacock version.
The other design is the Primula lace.
Size of shawl may be adjusted by changing needle/yarn size.
Pattern originally appeared Sept 1992 in Wool Gathering #47
For more information, see:
http://schoolhousepress.com
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