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Double Bubble Lace Shawl

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£3.83
Double Bubble Lace Shawl
£3.83
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What you'll need

Number of repeats: 4 5 6
size, cm: 146x40 164x44 179x48
size, in: 57.5x16 64 x 17.5 70.5x19
Drops Alpaca
2 3 4
Fyberspates Gleem Lace
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1 1 1
Drops Lace
1 1 1
Lang Yarns Merino 400 Lace
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2 3 4
Lana Grossa Meilenweit 100 Merino
1 1 1
Cascade Heritage Solids
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1 1 1
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Product Details

Double Bubble Shawl is named after double yarnovers that give it this additional lacy effect. The body pattern, which is just composed of combinations of 'three stitches' (knit, yo, ssk/k2tog), is very simple even to a novice lace knitter. The border may require a bit more concentration but the effect you get is quite spectacular.

The shawl is crescent shaped, started in the middle. The volume is built up by increasing at the inner edge.

Sizing is adaptable, you choose how big the shawl is going to be by adding more repeats of the body section. You can also work an optional stockinette section to start with.

Any yarn from lace to DK weight will look good on the shawl. Consequently, needles should be adapted to the yarn used and the degree of lacy effect that you desire to achieve. I personally prefer to knit lace with larger size needles to get it really lacy.

Pictured shawl was knitted with one skein of Merino Baby Silcpaca Lace on US 1½ - 2.5 mm needles and with five repeats of the body pattern. I used up all the skein (3g left) to obtain a shawl that measures approximately  168cm x 44cm / 74 x 17.5” blocked.

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Anna Lipinska (Yellow Mleczyk)
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Number of patterns
1
Pages
4
Skill Level
Beginner