| PRICED TO CLEAR at $6.00 (Reg. $12.00). Patterns for lace shawls & stoles, scarves and garments from Canadian designer, Dorothy Siemens. |
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Carefree (2 left)
Carefree is a cables and rib design, knit in the round from bottom edge to the armholes with front and back worked separately, sleeves knit back and forth from the cuff & ribbed collar added last. Designed for DK weight yarn - shown knit in silk/merino blend (Zephyr DK, for example).
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DeVine Fair Isle Wrap (& Cap) (1 left)
Interesting and unusual Fair Isle shawl, knit in the round with steeks, with rolled edging knitted on afterwards, with matching cap also knit in the round. Finished size: wrap 63" long x 23" wide, excluding fringe and, cap in 3 sizes, from 20 1/4" to 22 1/2" around.
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Easy Lace Mesh Stole (1 left)
Rectangular stole is worked from one end to the other in a very easy lace garter stitch pattern, with braided fringe added after blocking. Finished size 20" wide x 68" long.
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Easy Lace Mesh Triangle (1 left)
Triangular shawl worked from bottom point to top in a very easy lace garter stitch pattern, with large tassels at each point for flare. Finished size 79" wide x 40" deep.
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Falling Leaves Shawl (3 left)
Lovely shawl to knit in Ecoknit Organic Cotton (as shown). Ecoknit can be machine washed and dried, but will shrink about 12% (which has been factored into the design, so yarn substitutions are not recommended.
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Florence Scarves (1 left)
Two scarves inspired by a design seen in Florence, Italy. Both scarves feature two alternating easy garter stitch patterns - the rectangular version is worked from end to end, finished with a knotted fringe; the triangular scarf is worked from tip to top, with a frilly edging.
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Flourish of Lace (1 left)
Sweater body is knit in the round to armholes; sleeves are knit flat, then sewn on. Collar is picked up and finished with I-cord.
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Flower Power Poncho (2 left)
Fabulous rectangular poncho in a garter stitch lace pattern with flowers inside diamonds. Worked from front edge to back edge, casting on & off to create neck opening, with 2 strands of yarn held together.
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Jewel Drape (4 left)
Quick to knit and self-fringing, this little wrap is a wide "V" shape appox. 10" wide by 31" long.
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Kaleidoscope Wrap (2 left)
Three large lace squares are knit from the centre out (creating a pattern kaleidoscope), then "laced" together with crocheted laces to form either a "vee" or rectangular wrap. As shown, requires one 250 skein of Country Silk (50% silk/30% wool/20% nylon).
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