A new version of a shawl I design for A Verb for Keeping Warm's Proverbial Club, Pavito Shawl is a top down, bi-colored,
semi-circular lace shawl that incorporates beads, welts and double layers of fabric simulating a peacock’s plumage!
Video tutorials are included to help with new techniques.
Pavito Shawl is August's pattern in Just One More.
Materials
580 yards of lace weight yarn (MC)
550 yards of lace weight yarn (CC)
Yarn I Used:
Shibui, Cima; (70% alpaca/ 30% silk; 328 yards/ 50 grams); 2 skeins (MC),
Shibui, Cloud; (60% mohair/ 40% silk; 330 yards/ 25 grams); 2 skeins (CC)
Lorna's Laces, Helen's Lace; (50% merino/ 50% silk; 1250 yards/ 113 grams); 1 skeins (MC)
Sweet Georgia Yarn, Merino Silk Lace; (50% merino/ 50% silk; 765 yards/ 100 grams); 1 skeins (CC)
US Size 4 [3.5 mm] 24 and 40 inch circular needle (main needle)
US Size 5 [4 mm] 24 and 40 inch circular needle, or one size larger than needed to obtain gauge
1 US Size 5 [4 mm] double pointed needle, or one size larger than needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry Needle
Point Protector (optional)
Optional
Approx. 45 grams size 6/0 glass seed beads
.75 – 1mm Crochet Hook, Super Floss, or Beadle Needle
Gauge
26 sts/32 rows = 4 inches in st st, blocked (with MC on main needle size)