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All about the lace

6/12/2016

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Today I'm looking at patterns incorporating lace. Lace stitches, that is, not necessarily worked in lightweight yarns.

​First is Graceland Shawl by Jessie Ksanznak. Inspired by Elvis and his Memphis home, this large shawl uses different lace stitches to create a shawl fit for any King.
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© Yarn over new york
I love the owl motifs on this unusual stole by Heike Campbell, Arctic Owls shawl. Worked in lace weight, this stole is based on an Inuit legend and is suitable for even those less experienced in lace work. 
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© Heike Campbell
Not all lace has to be knitted in fine gauge yarn. This baby blanket, Sweet Gemma by Triona Murphy, is knitted in worsted weight but still uses lace stitches one motif at a time.
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© Triona Murphy
Now to a smaller project - not all lace has to be enormous shawls! Gladwyne Hat by Meridith Shepherd is designed to showcase a beautiful cashmere lace yarn, and there are matching mitts available too.
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© Meredith Shepherd
And finally for those who like their lace in a less delicate fashion, how about Watershed Cowl by Chrissy Graham? This cowl is worked in chunky yarn to produce a larger-than-life lacey cowl in thick squishy yarn to keep your neck warm on a chilly day.
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© Chrissy Graham
So, how do you like your lace?
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