THIS IS A PORTION OF THE LEAVES PATTERN, AND THE WHOLE LATTICE PATTERN FROM THE KUDZU SHAWLETTE. (See Ravelry.com, Kudzu Shawlette, by Remily, free pattern). A normal graph does not show how stitches 'stack' on each other, so it is difficult - over 500+ sts, to be sure you start this new lattice pattern in the right place. I combined the two parts of the patterns to show the 'transition area', to be sure that it would blend together properly. …
THIS IS A PORTION OF THE LEAVES PATTERN, AND THE WHOLE LATTICE PATTERN FROM THE KUDZU SHAWLETTE. (See Ravelry.com, Kudzu Shawlette, by Remily, free pattern). A normal graph does not show how stitches 'stack' on each other, so it is difficult - over 500+ sts, to be sure you start this new lattice pattern in the right place. I combined the two parts of the patterns to show the 'transition area', to be sure that it would blend together properly.
This is the repeating portion of the Leaves stitch pattern [1-26 rows, mult of 6 sts + 3 inc'd to multiple of 12 sts + 1: 26 rows) - that are rows 9-24 of the original leaves pattern, plus rows 25 & 26 that are the 'conversion rows' to the Lattice pattern that follows. Rows 27 - 39 (13 rows) are actually Rows 1-13 of the Lattice pattern (mult of 12 sts + 25 dec'd to multiple of 12 sts + 15: 13 rows) Repeat Rows 1-3 (27-39) for Lattice pattern.
I AM SO THRILLED TO BE ABLE TO 'SEE' THIS AT LAST! NOW I'M READY TO TACKLE A REALLY DIFFICULT LACE SHAWL - AND KNOW i WILL BE ABLE TO VISUALIZE WHAT IT SHOULD LIKE LOOK - FROM ONE ROW TO ANOTHER! THANK YOU SO MUCH, JC!
Shown with a cast-on count of 27 stitches.