You can see the whole collection in the beautiful Lookbook. As well as a few more lace scarves and shawls, there are some very cosy-looking cabled jerseys (I especially love Marylebone).
Below are a couple of backyard photos of Amarilli, which we took late last year before sending it off to Brooklyn Tweed. I've been keeping this one a secret for quite a while!
Amarilli is knit in Brooklyn Tweed's new laceweight yarn, Plains. It's a laceweight with a lot of character and springiness, which gives a slightly rustic feel to the shawl. I used the colour 'Ranier', a calm blue-grey-with-a-hint-of-green that reminds me of lichen.
My starting point for this design was a 'bell lace' pattern from one of Barbara Walker's stitch dictionaries. I charted it out, tweaked it to fit a triangular shape, and added a border in keeping with the lace pattern. The design difficulty was in making the edges and border of the shape work with the stitch pattern - it took me a while to find a tidy and elegant solution!
Features:
- all-over floral lace pattern which becomes nicely intuitive
- knit and purl stitches only on wrong-side rows
- top-down triangular construction with garter-tab cast on
- requires 2 skeins of Plains by Brooklyn Tweed (or 750yds of laceweight yarn)
- suitable for solid or semi-solid colourways
- one size: 60" wingspan, 30" along spine
- both charted and written instructions.
I named this shawl Amarilli because the lace motifs look like flowering bulbs - think amaryllis, lily, or crocus - but I also had a famous early Baroque song in mind, 'Amarilli, mia bella' by Giulio Caccini (published in Le Nuove Musiche, 1602). It's a very common song for young sopranos to learn - if you know someone who has had formal singing lessons, chances are they know it!
You can hear the song here:
And here is a different take on it, a much more decorated version published by Johann Nauwach in 1623:
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You can purchase the pattern for the Amarilli shawl from Ravelry, or from the Brooklyn Tweed website.
As a singer, and vocal teach, I am well acquainted with the song, Amarilli. This is a lovely pattern turned into a stunning shawl. I have some lovely Malabrigo Lace that would do this pattern justice. Thank you for a lovely piece of art to wear!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I think Malabrigo Lace will be perfect.
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