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Bare Naked Wools Ensemble: Spring 2016
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Pothos
This dramatic triangle shawl is worked from neck to hem in a mix of mesh openwork entwined with ever-increasing leaf and vine motifs. While visually complex, the stitchwork consists of simple increases and decreases, with wrong side rows all in purl; this project is a relaxing knit that is intriguing but not overly challenging to work (and surprisingly fast to knit!). Pattern can be worked in a fine lace yarn to create a delicate fabric or heavy lace and light fingering yarn for one that is more substantial. This piece would make a gorgeous wedding shawl.Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size and drape.
Sample shown here in Kent Lace Beach Pebble
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- First published: May 2016
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