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Alcea

This shawlette's name, Alcea, means hollyhock. It was inspired by the beautiful color of this Malabrigo yarn. This simplified version of a traditional Ogee lace pattern is a delicate floral motif, perfect for spring.

By Susanna IC
Price: $6.00


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Kalmia

Kalmia is a slouchy hat or a beret, ideal for transitional weather, worked in a floral lace pattern that flows seamlessly up from the ribbing section. The rib's elasticity allows the hat to fit a large range of adult sizes; for children, the hat could be easily worked in a thinner yarn on smaller needles. Shaping is worked with simple increases and decreases within the lace pattern.

By Susanna IC
Price: $5.00


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Twilight Shawl

This shawl was inspired by the deepening blues of an evening sky when the first stars start flickering through. This effect is further enhanced by the yarn with its beautiful shifting colors. Twilight's unique crescent shape lends itself to numerous ways of draping and wrapping; it can even be simply tied like a scarf.

By Susanna IC
Price: $5.00


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Winter Lilies

Inspired by traditional Estonian Water Lily lace, the shawl is worked in one piece starting from the bottom cast-on edge and shaped by short rows to form the elegant crescent shape. Beading optional.

By Susanna IC
Price: $6.00


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Pavonia

The wings of butterflies and moths with their fragile beauty inspire this design. The shawlette’s crescent shape helps it stay in place more readily than traditional triangular shawls and its smaller dimensions provide a weightless little cover up for summer dresses. Knitted out of a single skein of Malabrigo Lace, with all reverse rows purled and the beads optional, Pavonia is an ideal quick project for any knitter, even one new to lace knitting.

By Susanna IC
Price: $6.00