Harrier Lace Shawl
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This fanciful triangle shawl in two sizes (petite/tall) features a nearly sheer mesh pattern that swirls into a deeply etched, textured motif at the hem with mesmerizing movement. When knit in a fine lace yarn, the linework will stand out in stark relief against a sheer background fabric. A mix of simple and complex lacework will keep this project interesting for intermediate and experienced lace knitters who want to stretch their skills. Be assured however that the wrong side work is quite logical and easily mastered with repetition—the stunning results are well worth the effort!
Sample shown is the petite shawl knit in Bare Naked Wools Cabécou Lace color Amandine (Discontinued) and Yak + Silk in petite.
Suggested Yarns:
Cormo Lace, Fresh Lace, Modern Deco Lace, Yak + Silk (sample), kent lace, or any lace yarn that knits to pattern gauge
Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size, drape, and yardage requirement.
Yarn Requirements:
petite(tall): 750(1000) yards
Gauge:
32 sts and 44 rows = 4 inches in stockinette on larger needle (unblocked)
Needles:
Size 5US (3.75mm) circular needle or size to obtain correct gauge
Size 4US (3.5mm) circular needle and DPNs for hem edging (or .25mm smaller than gauge needle)