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Terniflora Shawl
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> “Inspired by the flowering vine of the
> sweet autumn clematis, Clematis
> terniflora, this pattern follows the
> cascading trails of blooming flowers,”
> says Jem Arrowsmith. “As the flowers
> mature, they become fluffy, feathered
> seedheads, which is depicted by the
> use of mohair throughout the shawl.”
> Jem has knitted her shawl using two
> laceweight yarns from her own
> hand-dyed range, Under the Olive Tree
> Knits“ - The Knitter Magazine.
This pattern was originally published in the Knitter Magazine (issue 164).
The shawl is knitted with 2 strands of laceweight yarn held together, the sample used a light, shimmering merino silk paired with the fluffy mohair.
Alternatively you could use another contrast shade of lace yarn instead of the mohair if you prefer.
I recommend using sharp tipped needles for this project due to the lace stitches.
Stitches Used – Sl1 wyif, yo, knit, purl, k2tog, ssk, m1l, m1r, k-tbl
Sizes – One size
Measurements – The finished, blocked shawl has a wingspan of 76” (193cm) and a depth of 28” (71cm)
Materials
• Yarn A - 60g / 2.1oz, 875 yds / 480m laceweight yarn. The yarn used in the pattern is Under the Olive Tree Knits Lace Yarn 80% Extra Fine Merino / 20% Silk in Terracotta
• Yarn B - 100g / 3.5oz, 918 yds / 840m Mohair Lace. The yarn used in the pattern is Under the Olive Tree Knits Mohair Lace Yarn 72% Kid Mohair / 28% Silk, undyed
• 1 x US size 4 (3.5mm) 40” (100cm) circular needle
• A tapestry needle for weaving in the ends
Gauge: 27 stitches and 30 rows to 4” (10cm) in the Travelling Vine Lace Pattern stitch after blocking
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- First published: May 2021
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