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Tricho
This shawl has a variant of the main flower repeat as CEREUS. Beads accent the center of each flower petal. It has a garter stitch main body that blends into the flower repeats.
Pattern Notes
This shawl is worked from the top edge down. Short rows shape the crescent. The shawl has a 3-stitch garter stitch border on either side.
If you use markers between repeats, note you may have to move the markers to match the charts from line to line.
Stitch counts are given for the number of stitches at the completion of each chart.
The main flower repeat is a modification of one of the flowers in Herbert Niebling’s Creamohne.
Finished Measurements
Depth (edge): 16in / 40.5cm
Depth (center): 21in / 53.5cm
Outer edge: 110in / 137cm
Inner edge: 54in / 279.5cm
Yarn
Anzula Dreamy, 75% superwash merino / 15% cashmere / 10% silk (385 yds / 352m per 4.06oz / 115g), 2 skeins, shown in Gravity. As knit, shawl used 693 yds / 634m.
Needles
US5 / 3.75mm needles or size to obtain gauge
Larger needle if required for loose bind off
Gauge
17.5 sts and 32 rows = 4in / 10 cm in garter st (blocked)
Precise gauge is not necessary, but alterations in gauge will affect yarn requirements. Note that this shawl is blocked quite vigorously.
Notions
yarn needle
(2) stitch markers
(365) 6-0 beads, shown in S/L Crystal
crochet hook, dental floss or Fleegle Beader for beading
cable needle for 1/1 crosses
Skills
lace knitting, cabling, beading (see Resources), reading charts
01/21/16: Pink overset text removed from Chart A.
Thank you to my tech editor, KT Vaughan.
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- First published: September 2014
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- Last updated: January 2, 2017 …
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