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Mirabella

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I've come a long way in pattern writing. This pattern was originally written as a blog post but I've taken it down and replaced it with a pdf. The original short row instructions using a backwards yarnover has been replaced with wrap-and-turn. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me and I'll try my best to help you out.

Mirabella   




Size: 8.5" / 21.6 cm around the widest part (the ball) of the foot

Yarn: 2 balls Baruffa/Lane Borgosesia Aerobic (100% Extra Fine Merinos; 60g, 165m; 1.75 oz, 180 yds), in #61816. A solid or semi-solid yarn is strongly recommended. This yarn has been discontinued, so use another fingering weight yarn that will give you the gauge specified.

Needles: US1 / 2.25 mm set of dpns. Adjust needle size to obtain correct gauge.

Notions: Waste yarn; crochet hook; 2 extra double-pointed needles, same size as working needles or smaller; tapestry needle.

Gauge: 29 sts = 4" /10 cm in stockinette stitch. To save time and ensure correct sizing, check gauge.

Require Skills: Some experience with knitting socks toe-up, short rows, cabling without a cable needle.

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Liesel

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I've added the scarf pattern to my sidebar. I've also renamed it, for Liesel, who asked in the first place. I rather like her name! This is an easy lace scarf that can be knit in less than a day, and is a great stashbuster for those single skeins. It can be worked in various weights of yarn, from worsted down to laceweight. Worsted yields a very contemporary soft, chunky scarf, whereas laceweight yields a traditional delicate, airy scarf. For Liesel I used worsted. Try using 1 pattern repeat for a skinny scarf; add more pattern repeats for a wider scarf, perhaps 5 or so for a stole.

Liesel lace scarf   




Size: One size fits all.

Yarn: 1 ball TLC Cara Mia (50% Acrylic, 19% Nylon, 18% Rayon, 13% Angora; 3.5 oz; approximately 210 yd) in #2205 Melon.

Needles: US8 / 5 mm. Adjust needle size to obtain correct gauge.

Gauge: 35 sts (edge sts + pattern) = 6.5" / 16.5 cm. To save time and ensure accurate sizing, check gauge.

Required Skills: Decreases, increases.

© 2003-Present Mary Joy Gumayagay and indus3ous.com. All Rights Reserved. All patterns, free and purchased, are for personal, non-commercial use only. Digital and/or print reproduction or distribution of the entire pattern or its parts (layout, text, images, charts), in English or any other language, is absolutely prohibited without proper attribution and my express permission. See Copyright for more information. If you have any questions regarding either the pattern or this copyright, please contact maryjoy73@indus3ous.com. Thank you for supporting an independent designer.

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