Chrysanthemum by Lidia Ziginova

Chrysanthemum

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Knitting
TAIGA Winter Tale Eco
Lace ?
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
875 - 984 yards (800 - 900 m)
164 cm (64½ inches)-75 cm (29½ inches)
English Russian
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Chrysanthemum is a crescent-shaped lace shawl that is being worked from the center back of the neck down to the border.

This design was inspired by the same name pattern by Herbert Niebling. The flower motif of the doily was adapted as a basis for designing, turning into the central element of the shawl body.

LEVEL OF SKILLS: From intermediate to advanced.
The pattern is charted; row-by-row written instructions are not included.
Only charts

TOTAL ROWS: 158

YARN USED: TAIGA Winter Tale Eco yarn (100% Goat Down; 300 m (328 yds) / 50 g).
The sample required 810 m (886 yds) / 135 g of yarn.
It is strongly recommended to use natural fiber yarns (linen, cotton, wool, and silk), at least yarns with a minimum synthetic content; approx. 500–800 m (550–875 yds) per 100 g.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 164 cm (64½ inches) wingspan and 75 cm (29½ inches) deep, relaxed after blocking.
Finished size and yarn consumption will depend on yarn choice, needle size and your individual manner of knitting.

TOOLS & NOTIONS:
Size 3.00 mm (US 2½) circular needles;
Size 2.0 mm crochet hook for binding off (as also for provisional cast on).
You will also need markers, cable needle, tapestry needle, and a waste yarn.

Thank you very much mariposanegra
for the translation to English .