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On The Fly Bridesmaid
NOTE: This is my first pattern of this style I have written so I apologize in advance if there is an error. I have included charts and written instructions. The charts could be off and I apologize if they are, I’ve never charted (or read them).
This pattern is a gift to my bridesmaids and uses many of the stitches I used in my own veil. It was one of the biggest shawl projects I have ever worked on and was a lot of fun to complete.
It features the following lace stitches: feather and fan (or old shell), fir cone, large eyelet ribbing and a basic mesh. The increases are worked on the edge and on either side of the center on the right side only.
To make the shawl larger, use the additional yarn from the contrast colors and repeat or elongate any section desired. The pattern is adjustable and the stitch blocks can be moved around depending on preference and the colors can be changed as desired. Each stitch block is labeled for ease of moving.
When increasing and doing a lace section the pattern can be ignored and stitches completed in stockinette or wait until there are enough stitches to add the next repeat in the pattern.
To make this fully customizable, you can change the order of the accent colors if desired. I have knit a version of this in the sand color and it was very cute in the solid color.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan: 59 inches/ 149.86 cm
Length: 30 inches/ 76.2 cm
Weight in oz/grams: 7.13 oz/ 202 g
Gauge of sample garment:
Using US 6 needles
18 sts/40 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch
24 sts/ 32 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in lace stitches
MATERIALS
Universal Yarns Bamboo Pop 50% cotton, 50% bamboo; 292 yds/266m per 100 g ball;
MC White; 100 grams or 1 ball
CC1 Anchor; 50 grams or one half ball
CC2 Emerald; 50 grams or one half ball
(When I split the contrast color balls, I would weight them and then divide in half instead of having random scraps to hit the 50 grams piece.)
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