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Parka-Trim Stole Pattern
by Donna Druchunas
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This stole was inspired by traditional motifs found on handmade Alaskan parkas. Featuring a simple diamond lace panel, this stole can easily be converted to a scarf or a wider store by removing or adding in the desired amount of chart repeats. Another versatile option with this design is that it can easily seamed together to make a poncho. Knit one out of merino for lounging and one out of a silk blend for an elegant wrap suitable for a night out on the town. The pattern uses charts for the lace work portions of the pattern.
About the Author: Donna Druchunas escaped a corporate cubicle to honor her passions for knitting, world travel, research, and writing. She is the author of numerous knitting books, including Kitty Knits, Skein for Skein, and Successful Lace Knitting, all published by Martingale & Company®. Her designs have appeared in Family Circle Easy Knitting, Knitter’s, and Interweave Knits magazines. She lives at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado with her husband, mother, and three cats. Visit her website at www.sheeptoshawl.com
About the Author: Donna Druchunas escaped a corporate cubicle to honor her passions for knitting, world travel, research, and writing. She is the author of numerous knitting books, including Kitty Knits, Skein for Skein, and Successful Lace Knitting, all published by Martingale & Company®. Her designs have appeared in Family Circle Easy Knitting, Knitter’s, and Interweave Knits magazines. She lives at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado with her husband, mother, and three cats. Visit her website at www.sheeptoshawl.com
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