Contains:
*Charted *PDF File in English *US Imperial Measurements *Finished size: 39 x 41 inches *Beginning to intermediate knitters *You can print as many copies of the charts as you need for your own use. *Known errata for my patterns can be found at: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/abliy164icewcik/AAA77jW6_qwYOKAKSUvmCOlFa?dl=0
Materials you need at home:
*Needle size: US # 1.5 ( 2.5 mm). Circular and double points *Yarn: 1400 yards of lace weight (875 yds/ 100 gm) *Gauge: 13 st and 24 rows per 2 inches over pattern *Stitch markers
The ever changing, multiple reflections within a kaleidoscopes have been intriguing children and adults alike every since their invention in 1815 . The segments of this beautiful shawl, are knit individually, making it easy to work on. All segments except the neck segment are knit in the round. The segments are easily sewn together with an invisible, horizontal seam. The narrow (3 stitch) border is fast to knit.
Sharon Winsauer
Sharon Winsauer aka CrazyLaceLady
I have been knitting for more years than I care to count. Long haired dogs inspired me to learned to spin in 1996 with a drop spindle. Spinning introduced me to alpacas and I fell in love. Hand spun yarn from our black alpaca demanded to be lace, so I tried my hand at designing in 1998. Lace has become my passion. My designs are quite unique, including many ‘picture’ shawls such as Heere Be Dragone as well as more traditional styles. I have over 40 published lace patterns all unique in style and design.