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What you'll need
| One size only: | 46" (117 cm) x 9" (23 cm) | 
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| Helen Hamann Deliverance - #810 | |
                    Helen Hamann Deliverance - #810
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| Tools & Other Supplies | |
| 0.60mm crochet hook (opens in a new tab) | |
| 3.50mm (US 4) Circular Needles – 40cm (16") (opens in a new tab) | |
| 4.00mm (US 6) – 80cm (32") (opens in a new tab) | |
Product Details
Incorporating old lace patterns into a design, especially border patterns, can be a fun exercise in updating classic themes. The shawlette and cowl in this pattern give the emphasis to the lace with a bit of sparkle from beads.
The lace for the shawlette is worked from side to side, then garter stitch added along the straight edge of the lace and short-rows used to give the piece a slight crescent shape. For the cowl, just work the lace border from end to end, then join the beginning and end to form a circular piece.
The shawlette measures 46" (117 cm) long by 9" (23 cm) wide. The cowl measures 37 1/2" (95.5 cm) circumference by 5" (12.5 cm) long.
Worked in a 100% baby alpaca yarn, if you choose to substitute another yarn for the one used, make sure to get one that is fairly smooth to make adding the beads easier. Choosing a yarn with at least 400 yards (366 m)/skein will make both pieces. Suitable substitutes include Malabrigo Silkpaca, Rowan Fine Lace, or Juniper Moon Farm Findley.
- Brand
 - Independent Designer
 - Craft
 - Knitting
 - Designer
 - Therese Chynoweth
 - Format
 - Downloadable PDF
 - Language
 - English
 - Notes
 - Also needed: waste yarn, and size 8/0 beads (218 for the shawlette, and 168 for the cowl). The crochet hook is needed to add the beads while knitting.
 - Number of patterns
 - 1
 - Pages
 - 4
 - Skill Level
 - Intermediate
 - Yarn Weight