This is the seventh design in the Celtic Cable Shawls collection.Ishneich is a top-down triangular shawl, designed to work well with a variegated yarn and a co-ordinating solid or semi-solid. The cabled section features a Celtic knot comprised of a single strand looping around itself. Two lateral braids are worked after the cabled section, and finally a lace edging is knitted on perpendicularly.In the materials list, Yarn A refers to the semi-solid yarn used for the cabled section and Yarn B refers to the variegated background yarn used in the body section and lace edging.Sizes S [L] Shown in size L Length of neck edge: 45 [60]"/(114 [152.5] cm) Neck edge to centre point: 22.5 [30]"/(57 [76] cm)Skill required include: • Garter tab beginning • Closed-loop cables (tutorial links included in pattern) • Lateral braids (explained in pattern) • Basic lace • Knitting on an edging perpendicularly
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Photo by: Parker's Gallery, Cleveland, OH, USA Date: c. 1861-1865 Type: Carte de Vista (CDV)
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