Shetland Lace Knitting is a particular style of knitting that developed in the Shetland Islands and was one of the main exports of the Island early in the last century.
PDF Vintage Baby Christening Shawl Blanket Knitting Pattern Shetland Cobweb Victorian style Period Heirloom Crib Pram Cover Instant Download! To Knit a Beautiful Christening Shawl for your Baby a Cobweb or Shetland Design in an Ultra-Lacy Filigree Patterning Lots of Lacework Designs in Dramatic Tiers with Deep Lacy Boredered Edging with Pretty Corners Measures 56x56" or 140cm a Large Square Design perfect for a Baby Christening but also as use for a Blanket afterwrads Doubles-Up as an Elegant Evening Stole for Mum! Happy Knittingx
Free knitting pattern for a classical Shetland shawl The lace shawl consists of a center square knitted back and forth, a wide border and an edging attached sideways. Instead of the traditional back-and-forth construction for the borders of Shetland shawls I took advantage of the wonderful invention of circular knitting needles. This makes for a nearly
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This shawl was knitted as a personal piece for family, and so this pattern is pulled together from my notes and photos taken over the two years that I worked on it off and on. The shawl is knitted in one piece starting with a centre square knit corner to corner. Stitches are picked up around this square and the border is knit in a circular fashion, and finally the lace edging is knit around and onto the border. The traditional lace patterns are knit on a garter stitch ground, which means that in the border section some lace stitches are knitted purl-wise. Most of the motifs are lace every other row, however some are lace every row. As this pattern is being written as an afterthought, and because of the nature of the knitting as described above, I would say this shawl is for the experienced lace knitter. I have not provided row by row written instructions for the charts. The blocked and relaxed piece as knitted measured approximately 106cm square, but the final size will vary according to your own choice of yarn and needle, as well as your own knitting tension. Requirements 2.5mm US1.5 knitting needles, or your preferred sizes for knitting your laceweight yarn. 100g 1200m/1312 yds of laceweight yarn. I had 3g left over. Stitch markers – both split ring and regular including 1 unique one to mark start of round. Others as required to mark repeats in the lace. Wool needle to sew in ends. Blocking wires and pins.
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This scarf is knitted in soft Shetland wool, a Lemaire classic, with a dense yet lightweight feel and a rustic look. It can be worn asymmetrically as a shawl, draping over the shoulders or wrapped around the neck as a scarf. *_*_* Convertible fit Made in Italy Soft shetland wool knitted in Great Britain 100% shetland wool
Knitted from Shetland wool, this shawl collar cardigan features a classic cable knitting pattern, accented with the vintage-look leather button. Prominent for the warm & cozy, shetland wool makes the ideal winter garments, easy to sport either outdoors or indoors to get a scholarly preppy look. • 100 % shetland wool • Dry-wash only • Two front-hand pockets •Three Colours Available: Coffee, Navy & Green Size & Fit Fitting Information • This piece fits smaller to size. We recommend you get one size up • Fit: loose fit • The model is 1.77 m and 70 kg wearing size L 40 • These sizes follow the Asian size standard Size Measurement For more information on size info please see the size chart below: Size Length Chest Sleeve S | 36 65 94 57.5 M | 38 67 98 59 L | 40 69 102 60.5 XL | 42 71 106 62 XXL | 44 73 110 63.5 All measurements are taken in centimeters, Please allow slight error due to manual measurement. Size Guide Please refer to the diagram below as a reference point for the guide on sizing Size Fit Height Fit Weight FT CM LB KG 36/S 5'4"-5'7" 165-175 121-143 55-65 38/M 5'6"-5'8" 172-179 143-165 65-75 40/L 5'7"-5'9" 174-181 154-176 70-80 42/XL 5'7"-6'0" 176-183 165-187 75-85 44/XXL 5'8"-6'1" 178-185 176-198 80-90 *Suggested only
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Shetland Knitting booklet Presented with People's Friend Published by John Leng & Co Ltd & D.C. Thomson & Co Ltd Patterns include: Wave-stitch panels on a new-length jacket; two rows and two colours for a charming cardigan; sweater made from odd skeins; top in feather lace with long or short sleeves; a shawl of beauty that anyone can knit.
This stunning shawl is knitted in 1 ply pure Shetland wool to a traditional pattern. Although this shawl is very fine it is also warm and cozy as well as being surprisingly strong. These shawls were designed as christening shawl and they were also used by brides who had them made as veils w...More This stunning shawl is knitted in 1 ply pure Shetland wool to a traditional pattern. Although this shawl is very fine it is also warm and cozy as well as ...More
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Free knitting pattern for a traditional hand knit Shetland lace baby shawl with zig-zag lace centre and pointed lace sawtooth edge. 50 inches square.
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If this is too big for you, there’s also a rectangle version! Half the size but equally fun! UPDATED THE PATTERN: MAY 1st, 2023 It now comes in 2 sizes! Large and Small. Errata for the first version: in the edge, first row, a yarn over is missing. In the last row a decrease is missing. Errata for the 23.1 versions: symbols at the first rows (border 2.1) has the / and the S mixed up in order. Golden rule: start EACH row with an S, end with a / (or a *) 18 pages to this pattern. NO written rows, the charts DO need to be glued or taped together to have the best results for the border. Yarn: Large: 4000m or 4374 y 1/16NM Jamieson & Smith 1ply Supreme in natural white (preferably a cone) Small: approx. 3000m in 1/16NM Jamieson and Smith 1ply Supreme Needle: 2mm / US0 circulars 40cm / 16” and 80/100cm or 32”/ 40” or use straight needles 40cm / 16”. Size: Large: 180 x 180cm or 6’ x 6’ blocked, it might bounce back after blocking a bit. Small: aiming for 135 x 135cm Also: 8 stitch markers, T-pins, blocking kit or frame, waste yarn for Life Lines, towel, suitable detergent, tapestry needle. All rows are knit. Please read the instructions before you start knitting. When you decide to use another yarn, you might need more yarn. Personal knitting tension can severely influence yardage, because it is so large. My shawl took 3952m, so I had 48m spare. That’s only 3gr. I would strongly advise to buy yarn on a cone. That way it reduces the multiple ends to weave in. You can work the whole border in 1 go. Or, when using fine silk yarn, you might end up with a smaller shawl, due to the fact that silk has no stretch. This shawl is worked in ‘Shetland’ Lace: all rows are knit. And every time you turn your work, you get a new ‘front’. You need to remember that, because you’ll find that patterns can start at any row now: front or ‘wrong’ side rows. But… you will have to read the charts from right to left and the next row from left to right. To keep track on which side you’re on, you can start (i.e.) with a pink marker and end with a green marker. Charts are boxed in 10 rows and 10 stitches (or less…) to make it easier to keep track of where you are. Er is ook een rechthoekige versie van deze shawl, als je deze wat te groot vind! De helft van deze maar net zo leuk om te maken! Errata: In rij 4 ben ik vergeten om een omslag en 2sbr toe te voegen aan de rand. Dit patroon heeft 15 pagina’s. 4 pagina’s met instructies, informatie en tips 8 pagina’s met charts 3 pagina’s met foto’s. Garen: 4000m 1/16NM Jamieson & Smith Gossamer 1ply in natural white (Bij voorkeur op een cone) Naaldmaat: 2mm recht of rondbreinaald 40 en 80/100cm Maat: 180 x 180cm Na het opspannen kan het wat terug veren qua maat. Ook: 8 steek markeerders, T-pins, blocking kit of frame, reserve garen voor het aanbrengen van Life Lines, handdoek, geschikt wasmiddel voor wol, borduurnaald, schaartje. Alle rijen worden recht gebreid. Lees a.u.b. eerst alle instructies voor u begint. Wanneer je een ander garen gaat gebruiken, houdt er dan rekening mee dat je misschien meer nodig hebt. Het hangt ook van je persoonlijke breistijl af. Ik had 3952m nodig. Dat betekend dat ik 48m overhad = 3gr!! Ik adviseer ook om het garen voor deze shawl op een cone te kopen. Zo kun je de delen in 1x breien en hoef je niet zoveel uiteindes weg te werken. Wanneer je de shawl met zijde garen breit, houdt er dan rekening mee dat de shawl kleiner kan worden omdat zijde amper rek heeft. Deze shawl wordt gebreid in Shetland kant patronen. Dat houdt in dat elke rij recht wordt gebreid. Dat betekent dat er uiteindelijk geen echte voor- of achterkant van de shawl is. Maar… je moet wel de rijen lezen van rechts naar links en daarna van links naar rechts. Om bij te houden waar je bent, kun je gekleurde steek markeerders gebruiken. Bijvoorbeeld een roze aan het begin en een groene aan het eind. De charts zijn omlijnt in zwart: 10 x 10 steken (of minder).
Free knitting pattern for a traditional shetland baby shawl with diamond centre and three borders with trees, two styles of diamonds and sawtooth edging.
The Shetland Bead Lace Pattern is a gorgeous lace pattern that lends itself especially well to shawls. It is great for shawls knitters...
If this is too big for you, there’s also a rectangle version! Half the size but equally fun! UPDATED THE PATTERN: MAY 1st, 2023 It now comes in 2 sizes! Large and Small. Errata for the first version: in the edge, first row, a yarn over is missing. In the last row a decrease is missing. Errata for the 23.1 versions: symbols at the first rows (border 2.1) has the / and the S mixed up in order. Golden rule: start EACH row with an S, end with a / (or a *) 18 pages to this pattern. NO written rows, the charts DO need to be glued or taped together to have the best results for the border. Yarn: Large: 4000m or 4374 y 1/16NM Jamieson & Smith 1ply Supreme in natural white (preferably a cone) Small: approx. 3000m in 1/16NM Jamieson and Smith 1ply Supreme Needle: 2mm / US0 circulars 40cm / 16” and 80/100cm or 32”/ 40” or use straight needles 40cm / 16”. Size: Large: 180 x 180cm or 6’ x 6’ blocked, it might bounce back after blocking a bit. Small: aiming for 135 x 135cm Also: 8 stitch markers, T-pins, blocking kit or frame, waste yarn for Life Lines, towel, suitable detergent, tapestry needle. All rows are knit. Please read the instructions before you start knitting. When you decide to use another yarn, you might need more yarn. Personal knitting tension can severely influence yardage, because it is so large. My shawl took 3952m, so I had 48m spare. That’s only 3gr. I would strongly advise to buy yarn on a cone. That way it reduces the multiple ends to weave in. You can work the whole border in 1 go. Or, when using fine silk yarn, you might end up with a smaller shawl, due to the fact that silk has no stretch. This shawl is worked in ‘Shetland’ Lace: all rows are knit. And every time you turn your work, you get a new ‘front’. You need to remember that, because you’ll find that patterns can start at any row now: front or ‘wrong’ side rows. But… you will have to read the charts from right to left and the next row from left to right. To keep track on which side you’re on, you can start (i.e.) with a pink marker and end with a green marker. Charts are boxed in 10 rows and 10 stitches (or less…) to make it easier to keep track of where you are. Er is ook een rechthoekige versie van deze shawl, als je deze wat te groot vind! De helft van deze maar net zo leuk om te maken! Errata: In rij 4 ben ik vergeten om een omslag en 2sbr toe te voegen aan de rand. Dit patroon heeft 15 pagina’s. 4 pagina’s met instructies, informatie en tips 8 pagina’s met charts 3 pagina’s met foto’s. Garen: 4000m 1/16NM Jamieson & Smith Gossamer 1ply in natural white (Bij voorkeur op een cone) Naaldmaat: 2mm recht of rondbreinaald 40 en 80/100cm Maat: 180 x 180cm Na het opspannen kan het wat terug veren qua maat. Ook: 8 steek markeerders, T-pins, blocking kit of frame, reserve garen voor het aanbrengen van Life Lines, handdoek, geschikt wasmiddel voor wol, borduurnaald, schaartje. Alle rijen worden recht gebreid. Lees a.u.b. eerst alle instructies voor u begint. Wanneer je een ander garen gaat gebruiken, houdt er dan rekening mee dat je misschien meer nodig hebt. Het hangt ook van je persoonlijke breistijl af. Ik had 3952m nodig. Dat betekend dat ik 48m overhad = 3gr!! Ik adviseer ook om het garen voor deze shawl op een cone te kopen. Zo kun je de delen in 1x breien en hoef je niet zoveel uiteindes weg te werken. Wanneer je de shawl met zijde garen breit, houdt er dan rekening mee dat de shawl kleiner kan worden omdat zijde amper rek heeft. Deze shawl wordt gebreid in Shetland kant patronen. Dat houdt in dat elke rij recht wordt gebreid. Dat betekent dat er uiteindelijk geen echte voor- of achterkant van de shawl is. Maar… je moet wel de rijen lezen van rechts naar links en daarna van links naar rechts. Om bij te houden waar je bent, kun je gekleurde steek markeerders gebruiken. Bijvoorbeeld een roze aan het begin en een groene aan het eind. De charts zijn omlijnt in zwart: 10 x 10 steken (of minder).
As you know, I photographed my Moder Dy design on a beautiful vintage hap stretcher that I borrowed from my friend Anne Eunson. In Shetland, such stretchers have been used for well over a century t…
Lace shawls with the largest number of complex designs get the most admiration, but there is another class of Shetland lace that is equally remarkable. These are the so-called crepe shawls, incredibly finely constructed in the simplest patterns.
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Knitting pattern for Forget me not shawl by Ruth Sørensen This large shawl is nothing less than a beautiful piece of art, design by the talented Ruth Sørensen. Ruth is an experienced, Danish knitwear designer who is very talented at designing Fair Isle knitting and mixing colors. We have been allowed to sell 3 of Ruth's very popular designs for the beautiful shawls 'Forget me not', 'Flowers of Scotland' and 'Blood Beech' and we are very proud of that. Ruth has put together 4 color profiles for this wonderful shawl with a floral pattern in our No 20 yarn in 100% Shetland wool. You can purchase the knitting kit for Forget me not shawl in 10 colors here, or a slightly simpler version were Forget me not shawl is worked in 3 colors here. With this design, you get a shawl that will be a wardrobe favorite for many years to come. The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here. Önling No 20 is made from 100% Shetland wool, produced in Scotland, and it runs approx 247 yards (225meters) / 50g. Measurements:The upper edge of the shawl measures 235 cm / approx 92.52 inchesHeight is 130 cm / approx 51.18 inches Gauge: 24 stitches x 30 rows stranded knitting with 3,5 mm / US 4 needle = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches Recommended needles: 3.5 mm / US 4 double pointed needles3.5 mm / US 4 circular needle-multiple lengths (Start with 40 cm / 15 inches and end up with 120 or 150 cm / 47 or 59 inches)3 mm / US 3 Circular needle for the border
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Description Fall brings rich textures and vibrant hues in fun and festive patterns. This Fair Isle Shetland wool cardigan sweater is classic style for the season. It looks great layered with a sport shirt and flannel trousers. Shawl collar Button front All over Fair Isle motif Ribbed collar, cuffs and bottom hem Made in Italy
Um dos padrões Shetland Lace mais complexos para tricoteiras experientes interessadas em história! Por favor, estude as páginas acima para obter os detalhes necessários antes da compra. Este lindo desenho é apresentado para ser feito em fios Cobweb ou Gossamer, muitos conselhos são dados para sua confecção como um xale quadrado de penas. CONSELHOS TÉCNICOS para todos os nossos pdfs - coloque aqui para garantir, essas páginas são ótimas e não nos decepcionaram - (somos todos novatos nisso também): VOCÊ NÃO PRECISA DE UMA CONTA DROPBOX - basta procurar o símbolo '...' à direita, clicar nele e selecionar 'baixar' da maneira usual. Verifique se você pode salvar o PDF de visualização em seu computador e depois imprimi-lo - a versão completa está exatamente no mesmo formato. NÃO TENTE IMPRIMIR DA versão NÃO SALVA - isso, descobrimos, pode levar a conflitos se você não tiver edições atualizadas de software para seu computador, tablet, qualquer tecnologia. Você precisará de um Adobe Acrobat Reader gratuito e atualizado, por exemplo. https://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/otherversions/ e siga as instruções de download. 1. Finalmente, para cobrir todas as bases, aqui estão três links úteis sobre 'questões gerais' que nunca nos decepcionaram até agora!! Links verificados - 14/12/2021. 2. https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001285.htm https://www.auslogics.com/en/articles/what-if-pdf-files-wont-open-in-windows-10/ 3. Reinicialize o Microsoft Edge -Abra o Edge e clique nos 3 pontos no canto superior direito da tela. -Vá para as configurações -Procure Redefinir configurações -Clique em Restaurar as configurações para seus valores padrão. (redefine a página inicial, a página de nova guia, o mecanismo de pesquisa e as guias fixadas. Desativa todas as extensões e limpa dados temporários como cookies. Seus favoritos, histórico e senhas salvas não serão apagados.) Reinicie e verifique o Edge. Se o problema persistir, tente reinstalar o Edge usando este link abaixo. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/business/d... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANTE CONDIÇÃO DE VENDA Uma vez adquirido, enviarei para o seu e-mail um e-book em anexo seguro em PDF, pois é muito grande (117mb)*. É deliberadamente tão grande, pois é a única maneira que conheço de obter os detalhes fantásticos das imagens (você pode ver o fio antigo de perto) - então carregue-o em seus tablets e aprenda! *Achei o Dropbox ideal para fazer isso com meus clientes. POR FAVOR, isto é apenas para seu uso, salvo acordo em contrário. IMPORTANTE CONDIÇÃO DE VENDA Uma vez adquirido, enviarei para o seu e-mail um e-book em anexo seguro em PDF, pois é muito grande - mais de 20 MB *. É deliberadamente tão grande, pois é a única maneira que conheço até agora de obter detalhes fantásticos para as imagens tiradas profissionalmente (você pode ver o fio antigo de perto) - então carregue-o em seus tablets e divirta-se. *Achei o Dropbox ideal para fazer isso com meus clientes. POR FAVOR, isto é apenas para seu uso, salvo acordo em contrário. As vendas de e-books em PDF são finais e intransferíveis, salvo acordo prévio. Sem custos de envio para qualquer lugar - ainda não consigo alterar essa opção :-)
Fall 2018 issue 1 September 1st is the release date of the Fine Shetland Lace Magazine. You can find it online here (you don't need to have Dropbox, just click on the link to continue) LINK Content: The Knitter Page 3 MoniqueB Shetland Wool Week Page 6 Information and Links The Swatch Page 7 Screaming Silence... Page 9 A little story on Unst The Yarn Page 11 Jamieson & Smith The Designer Page 14 This year’s Shetland Wool Week patron: Elizabeth Johnston The Pattern Page 18 The Second One The Lace... Page 19 A bit of information A word Page 20 This is my gift to the Facebook group: Fine Shetland Lace and Shetland Stars Shawl. Also for anyone interested in Fine Shetland Lace. In this issue, there is a lot of 'me'. But, the next issue will be more diverse! Enjoy! Idea and Publisher, Editor, Art Direction, Layout, Photography unless otherwise mentioned: Monique Boonstra. Cover image: The Second One ©2018 by MoniqueB. Image on this page: Shetland Bound ©2012 by MoniqueB. This is a free of ads publication. You’re NOT allowed to copy this magazine for distribution, handouts, free gifting or ANY commercial purposes. Every part of this magazine is subject to copyright by those mentioned in this magazine and cannot be used without permission. For possible contributions, questions and remarks, please mail to [email protected]
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Paneled brushed knit shetland wool and rib knit wool- and mohair-blend cardigan. · Shawl collar · Open front · Rib knit hem and cuffs · Raglan sleeves Supplier color: Grey
Traditionally constructed using the Shetland method of knitting the main triangle first, followed by the edging, the Maquette shawl is a classic accessory deserving of space in your handmade closet. A rounded tip along the bottom edge in addition to a garter stitch frame softens the otherwise edgy broken diamond motif that works its way across the center. Knit one for yourself in Arbor using either the provided written or charted instructions, and then another in Peerie as one can never have too many shawls. Designer: Gudrun Johnston Collection: Bridge City View the Bridge City: Congruence Lookbook
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