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It isn't on the website yet but I will try and get it up early next week.
Here is another design from Anne Hanson
This is the Autumn Arbor Stole
What a wow addition to your wardrobe!
A rectangle stole in two sizes petite(tall), richly-textured with voluptuous leaf motifs and dainty undulating insertion panels. Incorporated leaf edgings along the selvedges complete the composition. Recommended for handpainted variegated yarns with subtle, tonal color changes.
Suggested Yarns: The Woolen Rabbit Whisper Merino Lace, Blue Moon Fiber Arts Laci, Sweet Sheep Sweet Lace, Wooly Wonka Fibers Merino Laceweight, Shivaya Naturals Merino Lace, Lorna’s Laces Helen’s Lace, or any laceweight yarn which has 210–230 yards per ounceAnne does such amazing work. I'm totally jealous of her talents.
Finished Size: 19(23)”W x 72(84)”L (measured along side edge at shortest points)
Yarn Requirements: 1100(1500) yards
Gauge: 24 sts and 36 rows = 4 inches in stockinette (unstretched, unblocked; fabric will be relaxed)
Needles: size 5US (3.75 mm)
Aria Delicato
A pretty lace scarf, delicately complex to the eye, which is actually comprised of a simple eight-row pattern.
Suggested Yarns: Slackford Studio Nimbus Cloud, The Natural Dye Studio Angel, The Woolen Rabbit Kashmir or Lark Fingering, Briar Rose Cashmere Special, Zen Yarn Garden CashSilk, Posh Yarn Miranda, Skein Queen Enchant, Squoosh Fiberarts Alpaca Silk Cashmere Fingering, Wool Candy Souffle Fingering, Stricken Smitten S’marvelous, Studio June Yarn Cash Paca Sock, or any soft fingering yarn with approximately 350-400 yards per 100 grams.
Finished Size: 8.5”W x 48”L (blocked and stretched)
Yarn Requirements: approximately 275 yards
Gauge: 26 sts and 44 rows = 4” in stockinette (unblocked)
Needles: size US3 (3.25 mm)or size to obtain correct gauge
I am knitting a Knitspot pattern, Tudor Grace, in tosh pashmina but ran into a small problem. I lost the pattern. It came in the box so I can get it finished. Now that I am writing this I think I am going to pull the scarf out tonight.
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