Mojito by Boo Knits

Mojito

Knitting
June 2017
Lace ?
17 stitches = 4 inches
in Main Body Pattern on 3.75mm needles after blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
601 - 875 yards (550 - 800 m)
One size but adaptable
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Here is Mojito, the sixth pattern in the Boos for Beginners Collection. This collection consists of a series patterns designed for those wishing to try lace or for those not overly confident using finer yarns, however each pattern will still be a very useful addition to any wardrobe - whether beginner or not! The collection is great value for money compared with buying the individual patterns and there is one pattern that is totally exclusive to the collection.

Lace knitting is not scary; it is merely knitting with increases and decreases that create a pattern of holes in your fabric. Often lace is knit with a finer yarn but not tiny needles. This creates a light and airy fabric that, once blocked, looks intricate and pretty. It is so much easier than you think it will be! Though this is a collection aimed at those beginning lace knitting it is not a knitting course, tutorial or knitting encyclopedia.

Mojito, the sixth pattern of the Collection, is a crescent shaped shawl suitable for either fingering weight or lace weight yarns. It is started from the top and worked down through a lace body that leads seamlessly into the grand finale of the beaded lace border.

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This pattern is charted and has full written instructions.

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