Dahlia by Susan Crawford

Dahlia

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Knitting
September 2019
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Lace
= Light Fingering ?
14.5 stitches and 14.5 rows = 4 inches
in Lace Motif
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1043 yards (954 m)
one size
English
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About Dahlia:

This stunning shawl was originally designed for the 2019 Blooming Lovely Club, its colours inspired by glowing golden dahlias. Perfect for spring/summertime knitting and wearing - the shawl is lightweight and not too large, so you can work on knitting it even on the hottest of days.

The shawl is constructed as a traditional triangular shawl beginning with just a few stitches gradually increasing to encompass the full pattern. The lace pattern is worked throughout, becoming familiar as the shawl progresses.

The shawl is knitted by holding together one strand of Fenella 100% wool with one strand of Mist, a gloriously soft and silky mohair and silk blend. The shades of Fenella change throughout the design and are each blended with Mist in turn creating a beautifully soft gentle transition from one shade to another.

The sample uses a combination of pink and white yarns with a splash of yellow but would look fabulous in a wide range of shades.

The pattern includes full written instructions as well as charted instructions and clear schematic diagrams.

Sizing
Wingspan (tip to tip) 148cm (59.25in)

Depth (at central spine) 63cm (25.25in)

Yarn:
Fenella from Susan Crawford, 100% British wool, 124m/135yds per 25g

1 skein, shade Chalk - yarn A
1 skein, shade Limoncello - yarn B
1 skein, shade Constance Spry - yarn C
1 skein, shade Rhubarb - yarn D
1 skein, shade Baked Cherry - yarn E

Mist from Susan Crawford, 72% mohair/28% silk, 210m/230yds per 25g skein

1 skein, shade Mallow - yarn F

Gauge:
22 sts and 22 rows (one pattern repeat) = 15cm (6in) by 7.5cm (3in) using two strands of yarn (Fenella and Mist) held together, and also Fenella used singly, knitted flat, after blocking. We obtained this gauge using 4mm needles.

Suggested Needles:
4mm (US 6) circular needle (100cm in length)

Notions:
Stitch markers

Techniques:
Lace stitches - yarn overs, knitting stitches together
Working from a chart (optional)
Blocking to shape