Albertine by Anniken Allis

Albertine

Knitting
November 2014
Lace ?
24.5 stitches and 32.5 rows = 4 inches
in Lace pattern
US 4 - 3.5 mm
Wingspan: 160cm/64in Depth: 68cm/27¼in
English
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A sumptuous lace and beaded shawl shaped using Elizabeth Zimmermans’s Pi formula. The 2/3 circular shape helps the shawl to sit neatly around the shoulders. The lace pattern is highlighted with beads to catch the light.

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Albertine was originally published in The Knitter Magazine and knitted in Fyberspates Gleem Lace.

Materials:
Schoppel Lace Flower
(2ply; 100% wool; 1200m/1312yds per 150g) x1 ball. Shown in shade: 2350 Early Flowering
3.5mm (UK 9-10/US 4) circular needle, 80cm (32in) length
Debbie Abrahams Seed Beads size 8, colour 224 Velvet x 1890 beads (4 bags)
0.50mm (US 15) crochet hook

Difficulty level:
Intermediate

Size:
Wingspan: 160cm/64in
Depth: 68cm/27¼in

Tension:
24.5 sts and 32.5 rows over 10cm/4in in Chart A after blocking.
Exact tension is not essential but a difference in tension may affect the final size and amount of yarn used.

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Errata - The Knitter version only:
Chart C and D - written instructions - please note that on rows 15, 19, 21, 23, 25 and 27 of Chart C and all rows of Chart D - the first sk2po in the pattern repeat should be worked as k2tog in the first pattern repeat (beginning of row). This changes it from a double to a single decrease. Please refer to the stitches marked in green on the charts.