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Fine Lace Knit Capelet

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https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fine-lace-knit-capelet • Posted by Ryland Peters & Small

Knits definitely aren’t just for the winter months. This delicate capelet, knitted in a luxurious feather-light mohair with sparkly sequins, is the perfect accessory for spring and summer evenings, when the heat of the day fades just a little. The capelet is knitted as a simple rectangle—so there’s no fancy shaping—and the satin ribbon is simply threaded through the lacy holes along one edge. Gauge (tension) 20 sts and 26 rows in stockinette (stocking) stitch to a 4-in (10-cm) square on US 9 (5.5mm) needles. Measurements The finished capelet is 48½in (123cm) (ungathered) across and 10½in (27cm) long, excluding the scalloped edging.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

Knits definitely aren’t just for the winter months. This delicate capelet, knitted in a luxurious feather-light mohair with sparkly sequins, is the perfect accessory for spring and summer evenings, when the heat of the day fades just a little. The capelet is knitted as a simple rectangle—so there’s no fancy shaping—and the satin ribbon is simply threaded through the lacy holes along one edge. Gauge (tension) 20 sts and 26 rows in stockinette (stocking) stitch to a 4-in (10-cm) square on US 9 (5.5mm) needles. Measurements The finished capelet is 48½in (123cm) (ungathered) across and 10½in (27cm) long, excluding the scalloped edging.

Instructions

  1. For the capelet Cast on 200 sts. Row 1: [K2tog, yo, ssk] to end. Row 2: [P1, (p1, k1) into yo on row below, p1] to end. Rep rows 1–2, 20 times more. Row 43: Knit. Bind (cast) off.

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    To make up To make the scallop trim, with RS facing, secure yarn at corner of bound-(cast-) off edge. Using the crochet hook, work a 5-link chain, then secure the final link to the lower edge. Continue across the lower edge. Weave in all yarn ends. Thread ribbon through holes in first row of knitting to form neck tie.