Apple Tree Lace Shawl by Elena Gotlib

Apple Tree Lace Shawl

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Knitting
September 2020
Lace ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in not critical
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
656 - 984 yards (600 - 900 m)
Resizable
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

A very very special thank you should go to the ultimate source of inspiration - Herbert Niebling and his
amazing Achteckiges Deckchen 23

This shawl, worked from the top down, is triangular in shape, with a slightly crescent edging. The body is worked in a stitch pattern which is repeated in the edging; it reminds me of small apples, or perhaps leaves. It has a center spine of two stitches which are knit through the back loops. There are no increases along the center line or the garter st border as all increases are incorporated into the stitch pattern.

​The shawl size is adjustable by making fewer or more repeats of the shawl body​ (see below); the edging size can’t be changed.

Sample was knit using 195g (975m) of ​Natural Fantasy ​Extrageelong (100% Merino, 500m/100g) on 2.5mm needles.

Finished size: 205cm х 95cm Rows 9-24 of shawl body chart worked 4 times total.
For this shawl I recommend pure wool with about 500-600m per 100g. Pattern has 156 rows (or 172, knitter’s choice), so the yardage needed would be 800m (or about 1000m).

The team on Ravelry who made the English version possible:

Translation: dashuta
Tech editors: MythMouse ekatja
Brave testers: maryscottrph, BluenoseReta, deadmarie, shatulina, vdv10, jdcrowson, ochosi

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