Camellia Flower by Lidia Ziginova

Camellia Flower

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Knitting
Lace ?
US 3 - 3.25 mm
875 - 1039 yards (800 - 950 m)
200 cm [78 ¾″] wingspan and 82 cm [32 ¼″]
English Russian
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Camellia Flower is a crescent-shaped lace shawl, knitted from the top down.
This design was inspired by Alpenveilchen pattern by Herbert Niebling.

The pattern includes charts and pattern instructions; row-by-row written instructions are not included. All charts show only the right-side rows. On the wrong-side rows, all stitches are purled, unless otherwise specified.

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
TOTAL NUMBER OF ROWS: 166

YARN: The sample is shown in Limageda Linas 600 (100% linen; 600 m 656 yds per 100 g). The sample shawl has required 900 m 984 yds, or 150 grams of yarn.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 200 cm 78 ¾″ wingspan and 82 cm 32 ¼″ deep, relaxed after wet blocking.

It is strongly recommended to use either natural fiber yarn (linen, cotton, wool, or silk) or yarn including a minimum of synthetic fiber; lace weight yarn is preferable, approximately 600 – 800 m (456 – 875 yds) per 100 g skein.

MATERIALS USED:
 Size 3.25 mm US 3 circular needles;
 Size 2.0 mm crochet hook for binding off, and for provisional cast-on (optionally);
 Stitch markers, tapestry needle, and waste yarn for provisional cast-on.

You may need to adjust the needle size if using a different weight yarn. Also, your shawl may end up being larger or smaller depending on the weight of yarn and your individual way of knitting.

Thank you very much mariposanegra
for the translation to English.