Victoria

$11.00

I’ve always been incredibly drawn to things of the past, and tend to be a bit of an “old soul”. Due to this, when I set out to create Victoria, I drew from the Victorian era, wanting a lace texture that reminded me of the skirts worn back then that were domed and bell-shaped. I truly love the outcome!

Victoria is an engaging triangular-shaped shawl that’s worked along the bias, with lovely lace sections broken up with bits of garter stitch. This delightful shawl pattern features 3 sizes but can be made larger, if desired, quite mindfully.

Worked flat, Victoria contains written directions and charts. A handy-dandy progress tracker is included to help you with your rows and stitch counts. Yardage for each section is given should you wish to turn this into a scrappy project!

Skill Level

Intermediate

 

Size Information

Small [Medium, Large]

 

Finished Measurements

Approximately 56 [70, 84]โ€ / 142 [178, 214] cm across the wingspan, 21 [28, 35]โ€ / 53 [71, 89] cm deep, after blocking. Pattern sample is shown in the medium size.

Suggested Needles

US6 (4 mm) 40โ€ (100 cm) circular needles, or size required to obtain gauge

 

Notions

Tapestry needle

 

Yarn Requirements

429 [660, 942] yds / 392 [604, 861] m fingering weight yarn

 

Suggested Yarn

Ancient Arts Yarns โ€“ Merino Silk Fingering
75% SW Merino 25% Silk
437 yds (400 m) / 3.5 oz (100 g)
Colour: English Lavender
https://ancientartsfibre.com/

 

Gauge

18 stitches by 28 rows in garter stitch = 4โ€ / 10 cm, after blocking. While gauge is not important, as the fit is not crucial, changes in gauge will cause size differences and the yardage required to complete the project.


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