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Ceto

Downloadable PDF, English, English
$7.00
Ceto
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What you'll need

One size only: 41” (104 cm) straight edge 49” (124.5 cm) concave edge 55’’ (140 cm) convex edge
Schoppel Wolle Lace Ball 100
1
West Yorkshire Spinners Exquisite
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1
Tools & Other Supplies
US 5 (3.75mm) Circular Needles – 40" (100cm) (opens in a new tab)
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Product Details

This pattern was designed to evoke the ocean and the beach in several different ways.

I developed a completely new shawl shape with shaping that creates a triangle on one side (my beach) and pi shawl shaping to mimic the crashing waves building to a crescent on the other. In the generous yardage of lace weight yarn the result is a large shawl that wears light as the foam on the sea. The triangle has an easy texture and the lace motif was chosen because it looks like waves rippling up onto the beach.

With so much fabric there are a myriad of ways to style the shawl, so you should play with it and find what you like best. Both the straight and the curved edge can be worn as the neckline and you will still have a beautiful cascade of lace flowing down your back.

This pattern can be worked entirely from written instructions or with supporting charts.

Stitches used: Central Double Decrease, knit, purl, slip-with yarn in front, ssk, YO.

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Barbara Benson
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
I have made suggestions for yarn substitutions in the materials.
Number of patterns
1
Skill Level
Intermediate
Yarn Weight

Lace | 2 Ply