Cecily

Cecily

$8.00

Twenty years ago I’d certainly heard of Oscar Wilde, though the only piece I was familiar with was his terrifying Picture of Dorian Gray. Just thinking of that story still sends shivers up my spine. I’d no idea that the same author was responsible for the delightful story, An Ideal Husband, or my current favorite, The Importance of Being Earnest. Wilde said that the theme of “Earnest” was “that we should treat all trivial things in life very seriously, and all serious things of life with a sincere and studied triviality.” The third pattern I’ve named for a character in “Earnest,” Cecily is just as dreamy as the person she was named for.

Shawl is worked in two pieces, each worked from the outer edge to the center. The two pieces are grafted together to form the finished shawl. The nupps are only on the outer edges. As each side the shawl progresses, the stitches become simpler.

If you've fallen for this border stitch as I have, and want more of it, then you need to check out my Gwendolen sweater pattern.

Pattern details

  • Yarn: lace weight; 400, [650, 1000] yards.
  • Model: Miss Babs Yasmin in Coral in large; 1200 yards in 4.6 oz; 80% merino wool, 20% tussah silk.
  • Gauge: 19 sts and 25.5 rows to 4 inches in small motif, blocked.
  • Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) for gauge, another needle of equal or smaller gauge to hold stitches for grafting.
  • Finished size: 12 x 55 [17 x 60, 22 x 74] inches.
  • Stitch instructions: Charted and written.

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