Rosmerta
by Holly Chayes
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Rosmerta
by Holly Chayes
Please Note: this pattern includes charted stitches only
Description:
Hand dyed yarn and complex patterning can play epic games of tug-and-war if you let them. Which draws your attention first? What do you focus on? I’m calling a cease fire. A strong diamond & mesh pattern creates lace work that shines, while smooth expanses of stockinette allow gorgeous yarn & colors take center stage.
“Rosmerta” is the name of the Gaulish goddess of abundance & fertility. (And the last name of everyone’s favorite Hogsmeade pub proprietress.)
Skills Used:
cable cast on, binding off, knitting, k2tog, ssk, k3tog, k3togtbl, yo, sk2p, weaving in ends blocking lace
About this yarn
by Julie Asselin
Lace
75% Merino, 15% Cashmere goat, 10% Silk
800 yards
/
115
grams
575 projects
stashed
615 times
rating
of
4.9
from
140 votes
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