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Miss Lambert's Shetland Pattern for a Shawl
Pattern Description from Victorian Lace Today: “Shetland shawls became popular in England after 1840 (the sea route to Shetland had opened in 1836), and by the end of the century the annual trade was worth 25,000 pounds. Miss Lambert gives a rather pretty lacy pattern for a Shetland shawl, which is very simple and quick to knit, no doubt reflecting the recent fashion for Shetland shawls in London.”
Difficulty: Intermediate Lace
Measurements: 19 “ x 60”
Yarn Weight/Yardage: #1 Super Fine Weight / 700 yds
Yarn & Colorway: Shown in book in handspun gray merino; Alternate yarns: LORNA’S LACES Helen’s Lace; JADE SAPPHIRE Cashmere 2-ply or KARABELLA Light-weight Cashmere
Needles:
- 3.5mm/US 4 circular needles, or size to obtain gauge, 60 cm (24”) or longer
- Two 3.5mm/US 4 double-pointed needles
- 5.5mm/I crochet hook
Notions:
- Stitch markers
- blunt needle
Pages: 50-51
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- First published: November 2006
- Page created: May 31, 2007
- Last updated: May 18, 2018 …
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