The silk lace weight yarn I tried was just too fine for the "scarf with the open and solid diamond lace edging" (from Victorian Lace Today, page 90). It was summarily frogged and re-wound on to the ball.
I swatched with some leftover Jaggerspun Zephyr, on 4.0 mm needles. I finished one pattern repeat. I finished a second repeat. I thought, "Oh, what the heck, I may as well finish the third repeat." So I did.
Before I knew it, I had almost one third of the scarf done! I guess this yarn just wants to be that scarf and who am I to discourage it from it's aspirations?
The technicalities: This pattern, as shown in the picture, is not as written in the pattern. The picture shows a 3-pointed edging; the pattern is written for a 4-pointed edging, making it wider. I'm doing the 3-pointed edging, obviously. There are corrections on the XRX website. The yarn I'm using, as stated, is Jaggerspun Zephyr, in the copper colourway. Don't ask me the colour number; it's the same one I used for my Icarus shawl. I really like working with this yarn. It slides through the fingers without being slick.
As for the pattern itself, once I got past the beginning lace section, which wasn't difficult but did demand some concentration, it's a simple knit, really. The center panel is a garter stitch base with diamonds comprised of double yarn overs. At this stage, it's an almost mindless knit.
What you have knit on the scarf is very lovely and the copper colorway is nice too.
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It is really gorgeous, Ev. The yarn is lovely but the work is exquisite too :) What a splendid piece that's going to be!
ReplyDeleteThis going to be lovely, elegant.
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