


Clair de Lune is French and means moonlight. It is the name for this wonderful elegant shawl. It is a variation of the pattern “Seray” which I adapted to this shawl.
The shawl's length and width are variable, and it can be worked in many yarn weights.
It will look especially nice when using a gradient yarn such as Laceball by Schoppel. For a light and lofty shawl, the chosen yarn should not be thicker than fingering weight.
**This knitting pattern runs 8 pages and contains knitting charts, a detailed written part and a schematic.
The skill level is medium, but even ambitious beginners will find the pattern easy to follow.
The shawl's size can be varied in width and height. With the yarn used in the original it has a size of approx. 200 x 47 cm after stretching (this number is only an approximate value).
Please note:
This pattern was translated from the German original into English by myself and I tried to give my best. I am no native speaker, so I apologize for every mistake I‘ve made in this translation. I hope you will forgive me.
Please be fair and respect my copyright. All rights are reserved by me and any distribution of this pattern or excerpts thereof is prohibited. Any violation will be prosecuted.
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Clair de Lune is French and means moonlight. It is the name for this wonderful elegant shawl. It is a variation of the pattern “Seray” which I adapted to this shawl.
The shawl's length and width are variable, and it can be worked in many yarn weights.
It will look especially nice when using a gradient yarn such as Laceball by Schoppel. For a light and lofty shawl, the chosen yarn should not be thicker than fingering weight.
**This knitting pattern runs 8 pages and contains knitting charts, a detailed written part and a schematic.
The skill level is medium, but even ambitious beginners will find the pattern easy to follow.
The shawl's size can be varied in width and height. With the yarn used in the original it has a size of approx. 200 x 47 cm after stretching (this number is only an approximate value).
Please note:
This pattern was translated from the German original into English by myself and I tried to give my best. I am no native speaker, so I apologize for every mistake I‘ve made in this translation. I hope you will forgive me.
Please be fair and respect my copyright. All rights are reserved by me and any distribution of this pattern or excerpts thereof is prohibited. Any violation will be prosecuted.
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Vielen lieben Dank.
LG Sabine
Es kommt drauf an, wie lang und breit die Stola sein soll.
Herzliche Grüße
Michaela
vielen Dank für das Lob.
Du kannst den Schal mit Lacewolle stricken (z.B. Laceball) und dann kannst du die Nadelstärke nehmen, die du für Lace am liebsten nimmst oder du nimmst Sockenwolle und dann NS 3 - 3,5 oder einen 3fädigen Bobbel mit NS 3 - 3,5 oder bei 4fädigem Bobbel NS 4. Aber das ist ganz individuell. Ich hatte einen 4fädigen Bobbel (3 Fäden mit Beilauffaden) und habe NS 3,5 genommen.
Liebe Grüße
Michaela