A light and lacy shawl inspired by the bright and beautiful sights found in the neighborhood of Triana in Seville, Spain. Lacy stitches represent the arches on the famous Triana bridge.
The shawl is worked back and forth in rows with increases made along just one side of the shawl to create diagonal stripes across the entire shawl and a slightly asymmetric shape. The pattern features sections of lace stitches and more solid sections of crossed stitches.
The shawl is worked back and forth in rows with increases made along just one side of the shawl to create diagonal stripes across the entire shawl and a slightly asymmetric shape. The pattern features sections of lace stitches and more solid sections of crossed stitches.
TRIANA SHAWL
Designer:
Elisabeth Davis de Herraiz
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
Yarn Lines:
Chroma Fingering, Hawthorne Fingering, Stroll Tonal, Stroll Hand Painted
Hook Sizes:
Size G/6 (4.0mm) Crochet hook
Yardage:
792
Fiber Type:
Wool
Weight:
Fingering