Saturday 29 January 2011

13. Star of Muhu: motif for shawls

One pair of gloves with traditional pattern from Muhu islands can be very expiring and worth
creating a lace pattern for shawls!
Enjoy knitting!
Original is from Museum of Muhu (JSM 556:E810:2)

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Featured projects:
Pille's shawl

NB! 14.02.11 added new version of pattern (added correction on right panel).

12. Heart of Muhu

Lace pattern inspired from Muhu stocking pattern: motif for shawls


This pattern is inspired by color motif from cotton stockings found on Muhu island, Estonia which were knitted between years 1910 and 1912. Stockings are in Museum of Muhu(JSM529:E639), original motif is published in book “Meite Muhu Mustrid” by Mai Meriste, Anu Pink and Anu Kabur, p. 52-53.


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10. Checked pattern 1: 3 shawls


This is variation of Checked motifs with bobbles, where bobbles are placed on crosses of diagonals.
The patterns are designed for knitting of lace shawls.
3 versions of the pattern differ in amount and length of included diagonals.

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Featured projects
Reesi shawl

9. Checked pattern 2: single motif


This is variation of Checked motifs with bobbles. Bobbles are placed on crosses of diagonals.
The pattern is changed that it is possible to include the element in all kinds of knitting starting from blankets to cardigans.

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8. Checked pattern 1: single motif

This is variation of Checked motifs with bobbles. Bobbles are placed on crosses of diagonals.
The pattern is changed that it is possible to include the element in all kinds of knitting starting from blankets to cardigans.

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7. Waterlily: triangular and rhombic shawls


This adaptation of one of the most famous and beautiful motifs for Haapsalu shawls “Waterlily”. The pattern is changed that it is possible to create triangular or rhombic shawls.

There are 3 possibilities: to knit triangular shawl by increasing stitches, to knit triangular shawl by decreasing stitches, to knit rhombic shawl by increasing and then decreasing stitches.

*the lace edge from the shawl on the picture is not included into the description

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Featured projects:
Psihodelika's shawl

6. Double waterlily 2: motif for shawls


This is variation on one of the most famous and beautiful motifs for Haapsalu shawls “Waterlily”. The pattern is designed for knitting of lace shawls.

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5. Double waterlily 1: motif for shawls


This is variation on one of the most famous and beautiful motifs for Haapsalu shawls “Waterlily”. The pattern is designed for knitting of lace shawls.

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4. Checked waterlily 1: motif for shawls


This pattern is created by putting delicate “flowers” of the Waterlily motif into the Checked motif with bobbles.
The pattern is designed for knitting of lace shawls.

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NB! Pattern was updated on 14.02.2011 

Translation to Polish is made by Kaja Szymanska

Featured projects:
Cassie shawl

3. Double waterlily 2: single motif

 
This is variation on one of the most famous and beautiful motifs for Haapsalu shawls “Waterlily”. The pattern allows to include the knitted element into all kinds of knitting starting from blankets to cardigans.

Ravelry project page
download pdf (English and Polska wersja)
Translation to Polish is made by Kaja Szymanska

2. Double waterlily 1: single motif


This is variation on one of the most famous and beautiful motifs for Haapsalu shawls “Waterlily”. The pattern allows to include the knitted element into all kinds of knitting starting from blankets to cardigans.

Ravelry project page

Download pdf (English and Polska wersja)


Translation to Polish is made by Kaja Szymanska

1. Waterlily: single motif

This is adaptation of one of the most famous and beautiful motifs for Haapsalu shawls “Waterlily”. The pattern is changed that it is possible to include the element in all kinds of knitting starting from blankets to cardigans.

Ravelry project page
Download pdf (English and Polska wersja)
Translation to Polish is made by Kaja Szymanska