snow peacock bridal veil2010-09-04 15:17:44| 分类: 披肩 | 标签: |字号大中小 订阅 snow peacock bridal veil
![]() it will, in it's final transformation, be a bridal veil.
![]() in progress. the bulk of the shawl was very simple, only increasing a yarn over on each end of the line of them. ![]() ![]() this was my second time knitting lace, but my first time finishing and blocking it. my first lace project is still on the needles. :) i am sure that as i do more lace blocking in my lifetime, i will look back on this and likely cringe. now, however, i think (i hope) i have done a good job. i'm happy with it, and i guess that's all that really matters. close shots of the blocked lace: ![]() ![]() ![]() and here's the pattern! 6 balls knit picks palette, fingering weight wool (approx 1400 yards) us size 6 circular needles stitch markers co 18 row 1 (ws): purl row 2: knit row 3: purl row 4: k1, *yo, k1* to last st, k1 row 5: purl row 6: knit row 7: purl row 8: rep row 4 (66 sts) row 9: purl row 10: knit row 11: purl row 12: k1 (*k1, yo) twice, k2* rep to last st, k1 row 13: purl row 14: knit row 15: purl row 16: k1 *k2tog, (yo, k1) twice, k2tog* rep to last st, k1 row 17: purl row 18: knit row 19: purl row 20: k1, *k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k3* rep to last st, k1 row 21: purl row 22: knit row 23: purl row 24: k1, *(k1, yo) 4x, k1, k2tog* rep to last st, k1 row 25: purl row 26: knit row 27: purl row 28: k1, *k2tog, (k1, yo) 4x, (k2tog) 2x* rep to last st, k1 row 29: purl row 30: knit row 31: purl row 32: k1, *(k2tog) x2, (yo, k1) 3x, yo, (k2tog) 2x* rep to last st, k1 row 33: purl row 34: knit row 35: purl row 36: k1, *(k2tog) x2, (yo, k1) 3x, yo, (k2tog) 2x* rep to last st, k1 row 37: purl row 38: knit row 39: purl row 40: k1, *k2tog, (k1, yo) 6x, k1, k2tog* rep to last st, k1 row 41: purl row 42: knit row 43: purl row 44: k1, *(k2tog) 2x, (k1, yo)6x, k1, (k2tog) 2x* rep to last st, k1 row 45: purl row 46: knit row 47: purl row 48: k1, *(k2tog) 3x, (yo, k1) 5x, yo, (k2tog) 3x* rep to last st, k1 row 49: purl row 50: knit row 51: purl row 52: k1, *(k2tog) 3x, (yo, k1) 5x, yo, (k2tog) 3x* rep to last st, k1 row 53: purl row 54: knit row 55: purl row 56: k1, *(k2tog) 2x, (k1, yo) 8x, k1 (k2tog) 2x* rep to last st, k1 row 57: purl row 58: knit row 59: purl row 60: k1, *(k2tog) 3x, (k1, yo) 8x, k1, (k2tog) 3x* rep to last st, k1 row 61: purl row 62: knit row 63: purl row 64: k1, *(k2tog) 4x, (yo, k1) 7x, yo, (k2tog) 4x* rep to last st, k1 row 65: purl row 66: knit row 67: purl row 68: k1, *(k2tog) 4x, (yo, k1) 7x, yo, (k2tog) 4x* rep to last st, k1 row 69: purl row 70: knit row 71: purl row 72: k1, *(k2tog) 3x, (k1, yo) 10x, k1, (k2tog) 3x* rep to last st, k1 row 73: purl row 74: knit row 75: purl row 76: k1, *(k2tog) 4x, (k1, yo) 10x, k1, (k2tog) 4x* rep to last st, k1 row 77: purl row 78: knit row 79: purl row 80: k1, *(k2tog) 5x, (yo, k1) 9x, yo, (k2tog) 5x* rep to last st, k1 row 81: purl row 82: knit row 83: purl peacock tail lace row 84: k1, k5, (yo, k2tog) 4x, k1, (k2tog, yo) 5x, *k10, (yo, k2tog) 4x, k1, (k2tog, yo) 5x)* rep to last 6 sts, k5, k1 (selvage st). row 85: purl row 86: k1, k5, (yo, k2tog) 4x, yo, k1, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo *k10, (yo, k2tog) 4x, yo, k1, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 6 sts, k5, k1. row 87: purl row 88: k1, k5, (yo, k2tog) 5x, k1, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, *k10, (yo, k2tog), 5x, k1, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 6 sts, k5, k1. row 89: purl row 90: k1, k5, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k2, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, *k10, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k2, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 6 sts, k5, k1. row 91: purl row 92: k1, k5, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k4, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, *k10, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k4, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 6 sts, k5, k1. row 93: purl row 94: k1, k2tog, k3, *(yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k6, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, (k2tog, k3) 2x, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k6, (yo k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 6 sts, k3, k2tog, k1. row 95: purl row 96: k1, k4, (yo, k2tog, ) 5x, yo, k8, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, *k8, (yo, k2tog, ) 5x, yo, k8, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 5 sts, k4, k1. row 97: purl row 98: k1, k4, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k10, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, *k8, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k10, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* to last 5 sts, k4, k1. row 99: purl row 100: k1, k2tog, k2, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k12, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, *(k2tog, k2) 2x, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k12, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 5 sts, k2, k2tog, k1. row 101: purl row 102: k1, k3, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k14 (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, *k6, (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo, k14 (yo, k2tog) 5x, yo* rep to last 4 sts, k3, k1. row 103: purl row 104: k1, k3, (yo, k2tog) 6x, (yo, k1) 12x, (yo, k2tog) 6x, yo *k6, (yo, k2tog) 6x, (yo, k1) 12x, (yo, k2tog) 6x, yo* rep to last 4 sts, k3, k1. row 105: purl row 106: k1, k2tog, k1, (yo, k2tog) 11x, yo, sk2p, (yo, k2tog) 12x, yo, *(k2tog, k1) 2x, (yo, k2tog) 11x, yo, sk2p, (yo, k2tog) 12x, yo* rep to last 4 sts, k1, k2tog, k1. row 107: purl row 108: k1, k2, (yo, k2tog) 11x, yo, sk2p, (yo, k2tog) 12x, yo *k4, (yo, k2tog) 11x, yo, sk2p, (yo, k2tog) 12x, yo* rep to last 3 sts, k2, k1 row 109: purl row 110: k1, k2, (k2tog) 6x, (yo, k2tog) 6x, k1, (yo, k2tog) 6x, yo, (k2tog) 6x, *k4, k2tog) 6x, (yo, k2tog) 6x, k1, (yo, k2tog) 6x, yo, (k2tog) 6x* rep to last 3 sts, k2, k1. row 111: purl row 112: knit row 113: purl row 114: k1, (k2tog) 7x, (yo, k1) 14x, yo, (k2tog) 6x, *(k2tog) 8x, (yo, k1) 14x, yo, (k2tog) 6x* rep to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. row 115: purl row 116: knit row 117: purl row 118: k1, *(k2tog) 8x, (yo, k1) 15x, yo, (k2tog) 6x* rep to last st, k1. row 119: purl row 120: knit row 121: purl row 122: k1, *(k2tog) 8x, (yo, k1) 15x, yo, (k2tog) 7x* rep to last st, k1. row 123: purl row 124: knit row 125: purl row 126: k1, *(k2tog) 8x, (yo, k1) 16x, yo, (k2tog) 7x* rep to last st, k1 bind off loosely. weave in ends and block aggressively. using the same yarn used to knit the veil, attach the veil to the top edge of the comb as follows: place the veil ws up and place the comb with the curve up (so that it can rock) and the top edge of the comb centered to the middle of the cast on edge. take a good 2 or 3 yards of the yarn and thread through a darning needle. tack the comb and the veil together at the center point with a few stitches, wrapping the yarn between the teeth and through the cast on edge. as evenly as possible, bunch the cast on edge of the veil along the top edge of the comb so that the end of the cast on edge tacks to the edge of the comb and sew in place. don't be afraid. secure the yarn and repeat for the opposite side, keeping the gathers as even as possible. it does not have to be pretty, as this is meant to be dressed with a separate, decorative comb to hide this edge, so don't fuss if it's not as neat as you would like. it just has to be serviceable. i hope you enjoy it! tonks |
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