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Table of Contents Designs in Malabrigo Silky Merino: Amalthea…………………………………………………………………………………………Page 3 Elisa………………………………………………………………………………………………..Page 7 Designs in Malabrigo Sock: Hesperides………………………………………………………………………………………Page 12 Daphnaie………………………………………………………………………………………...Page 15 Designs in Malabrigo Lace: The Mermaid’s Gift………………………………………………………………………….Page 22 Kisseis…………………………………………………………………………………………….Page 26   © 2011 Tori Gurbisz, All Rights Reserved. 2   Myths and Fairytales Lachesis and Co. Presents Amalthea By Tori Gurbisz           Descri  ption A lovely fringed shawlette accented with leaves and eyelets.   Perfect for reminding the unicorn turned lady of her forest   home and for staying warm in King Haggard’s drafty castle. You don’t   have to be in a fairytale to add this beautiful accessory to your wardrobe! This pattern was inspired by one of   my favorite books as a child (and animated films), The Last   Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle.   Size   One Size, approximately 66 inches/167.5 cm across the top, 9.5   inches/24 cm deep (excluding fringe).   Gauge   21 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch,   post blocking.   Materials   Malabrigo Silky Merino, 50% Silk, 50% Baby Merino wool; 150   yards/50 grams, shown in Spring Water - 3 skeins (the sample took every last yar  d of 2 skeins, an extra is listed to ensure there will be enough yar  n to complete the shawlette as shown). US 6/4mm 24-32 inch circular needle   Yarn needle   Stitch markers Notes   Skill Level This pattern is worked from side to side, with   Easy increases and decreases along the bottom edge   of the shawlette body to form a shallow curved Abbrev  iations and explanations shape. A leaf pattern with dropped stitches BO - bind off p - purl creates a beautiful fringed edge. It is easy to   CO - Cast on pm - place marker customize the size of this shawlette by adding dec - decr  ease rep - repeat or subtracting repeats in any section. Just be k - knit   RS - right side sure to use the same number of repeats for the inc -incre  ase sm - slip marker Increase and Decrease Sections. k2tog - knit 2 stitches together st(s) - stitch(es) k3tog - kn  it 3 stitches together WS - wrong side Thank you for purchasing this pattern, I hope ktbl - kni  t through the back loop yo - yarn over you enjoy knitting it! Please contact me if you ptbl - pur  l through the back loop have any questions by email: The twisted stitches created by both the ktbl and ptbl help [email protected], stop by my blog:   prevent the whole shawlette from coming unraveled, when the www.lachesisandco.blogspot.com or find me on stitches a  re dropped for the fringe. The fringe may be cut or left Ravelry as lachesis77. as loops. \   © 2011 Tori Gurbisz, All Rights Reserved. 3   Myths and Fairytales Set up With size US 6/4mm circular needle CO 18 sts. Next row (WS) - [k5, p1] twice, k1, pm, p2, pm, k1, p1, k1. Increase section In this section, the stockinette portion of the shawlette is increased by one stitch every fourth row - 4 stitches every repeat. The leaf edging stitch count changes every right side row. It is increased by 7 stitches in the first row, and then decreased by one stitch every following right side row. The top and leaf edgings are charted on page 4; the stockinette portion is not charted. Row 1 (RS, inc row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, ([k1, ktbl, yo] twice, k1, ktbl) in the same st (7 sts inc), p2, ktbl, k5. Row 2 (WS) - k5, ptbl, k2, p8, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 3 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k6, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 4 - k5, ptbl, k2, p7, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 5 (inc row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k5, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 6 - k5, ptbl, k2, p6, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 7 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k4, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 8 - k5, ptbl, k2, p5, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 9 (inc row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k3, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 10 - k5, ptbl, k2, p4, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 11 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k2, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 12 - k5, ptbl, k2, p3, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 13 (inc row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k1, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 14 - k5, ptbl, k2, p2, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 15 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 16 - k5, ptbl, k2, p1, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Repeat these 16 rows 8 more times for a total of 9 repeats, 54 sts total. Main Body Section In this section the stockinette portion of the shawlette is worked even with decorative eyelets placed every fourth row, the leaf edging continues as it was in the previous section. Row 1 (RS, eyelet row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 2 sts before marker, k2tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, ([k1, ktbl, yo] twice, k1, ktbl) in the same st (7 sts inc), p2, ktbl, k5. Row 2 (WS) - k5, ptbl, k2, p8, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 3 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k6, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 4 - k5, ptbl, k2, p7, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 5 (eyelet row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 2 sts before marker, k2tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k5, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 6 - k5, ptbl, k2, p6, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 7 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k4, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 8 - k5, ptbl, k2, p5, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 9 (eyelet row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 2 sts before marker, k2tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k3, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 10 - k5, ptbl, k2, p4, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 11 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k2, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 12 - k5, ptbl, k2, p3, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 13 (eyelet row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 2 sts before marker, k2tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k1, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 14 - k5, ptbl, k2, p2, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 15 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 16 - k5, ptbl, k2, p1, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Repeat these 16 rows 2 more times, for a total of 3 repeats, 54 sts total.   © 2011 Tori Gurbisz, All Rights Reserved. 4   Myths and Fairytales Decrease Section   In this section the stockinette portion of the shawlette is decreased by one stitch every fourth row - 4 stitches per repeat, the leaf edging continues as it was in the previous sections. Note that the last repeat for this section is ended with a Row 15. Row 1 (RS, dec row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 3 sts before marker, k3tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, ([k1, ktbl, yo] twice, k1, ktbl) in the same st (7 sts inc), p2, ktbl, k5. Row 2 (WS) - k5, ptbl, k2, p8, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 3 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k6, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 4 - k5, ptbl, k2, p7, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 5 (dec row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 3 sts before marker, k3tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k5, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 6 - k5, ptbl, k2, p6, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 7 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k4, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 8 - k5, ptbl, k2, p5, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 9 (dec row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 3 sts before marker, k3tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k3, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 10 - k5, ptbl, k2, p4, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 11 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k2, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 12 - k5, ptbl, k2, p3, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 13 (dec row) - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to 3 sts before marker, k3tog, yo, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k1, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 14 - k5, ptbl, k2, p2, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Row 15 - k1, ktbl, p1, sm, k to marker, sm, p1, ktbl, p2, k2tog, p2, ktbl, k5. Row 16 - k5, ptbl, k2, p1, k2, ptbl, k1, sm, p to marker, sm, k1, ptbl, k1. Repeat these 16 rows 8 more times, for a total of 9 reps. End last rep with a Row 15, 18 sts total. Finishing Knit 5 sts, loosely BO remaining 13 sts knitwise. Slip the 5 sts off the needle and unravel to create the fringe. Weave in ends, wash and block to schematic measurements.     !         66in/167.6cm 9.5in/24cm © 2011 Tori Gurbisz, All Rights Reserved. 5   Myths and Fairytales For Chart users: In the Increase Section, yo before the 2nd marker, in Main Body Section, k2tog, yo before the 2nd marker and in the Decrease Section, k3tog, yo before the 2nd marker.   Edging Charts Leaf Edging Top Edging 16 ó / ó ó ò / / | / / ò / / ò 15 14 ó / / ó ó ò / / | / / ò / / ò 13 * 12 ó / / / ó ó ò / / | / / ò / / ò 11 10 ó / / / / ó ó ò / / | / / ò / / ò 9 * 8 ó / / / / / ó ó ò / / | / / ò / / ò 7 6 ó / / / / / / ó ó ò / / | / / ò / / ò 5 * 4 ó / / / / / / / ó ó ò / / | / / ò / / ò 3 2 ó / / / / / / / / ó ó ò / / J / / ò / / ò 1 * 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 ò ktbl J ([k1, ktbl, yo] twice, k1, ktbl) in same st, 7 sts inc ó ptbl | k2tog / p * indicates inc, dec or eyelet row k no stitch     © 2011 Tori Gurbisz, All Rights Reserved. 6   Myths and Fairytales Lachesis and Co. Presents Elisa By Tori Gurbisz       Descri  ption In Hans C  hristian Andersen’s The Wild Swans, Elisa is a beautiful princess with eleven brothers. When her brothers are cursed and   turned into swans, she takes a vow of silence and must knit them shirts from   stinging nettles to return them to human form.   This is not at all like knitting stinging nettles, especially when using super soft   silk and baby merino yarn! The garter stitch body gives way to lac  e that resembles the flowers of the stinging nettle. Choose one color or two, large or small. The shallow triangular body with a   crescent shaped lace edge makes this reversible shawl extremely versatile a  nd easy to wear in a variety of ways.   Size   Small Two-color - 52 inch/132cm wingspan, 17 inch/ 43cm depth Large - 70   inch/178cm wingspan, 23 inch/58.5cm depth   Gauge   Gauge is not crucial to this project; but if you are a tight knitter or want a more open f  abric, try going up one to two needle sizes from what is recommend  ed. As always, it is important to wash and block your swatch to ensure you will be happy with the end result.   15 sts and 24 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in garter stitch.   Materials   Malabrigo Silky Merino, 50% Silk, 50% Baby Merino wool 150   yards/50 grams Large: shown in Pl  um Blossom - 3 skeins. Small: 1 skein MC,   Cape Cod Gray and 1 skein CC, Matisse Blue. US 8/5mm 24-32 inch circular needle   Yarn needle Notes Stitch markers   This shawl is worked from the neck down  beginning Waste Yarn   with a provisionally cast on garter Crochet hook stitch tab. Four increases are made every right   side row and two every wrong side row. In the Skill Level   Nettles section, all of the increases are moved to the Easy   edge of the shawl and the center stitch is incorporated into the pattern. This allows the lace to Abbreviation  s and Explanations flow smoothly. Both written and charted BO - bind off   r e p - repeat instructions are included.   CO - cast on R S - right side   CC - contrasting color sm - slip marker Thank you for purchasing this pattern, I hope you k - knit   sk2p - slip one, k2tog, pass enjoy knitting it! Please contact me if you have any k2tog - kn  it 2 stitches together s l i p p e d s t o v e r questions by email: [email protected], stop MC - main color ssk - slip, slip knit by my blog: www.lachesisandco.blogspot.com or   pm - place marker s t ( s ) - stitch(es) find me on Ravelry as lachesis77. p - purl   W S - wrong side   p3tog - purl 3 stitch  es together y o - y a r n o v e r © 2011 Tori Gurbisz, All Rights Reserved. 7   Myths and Fairytales Set Up With waste yarn and crochet hook, chain 4 sts. With working yarn (MC for the Small Two-color version) and US 8/5mm needles, pick up and knit 2 sts in the bumps on the back of the chain. Knit 6 rows, rotate work 90 degrees to the right and pick up 3 sts, one in each garter ridge. Rotate work 90 degrees to the right again, then undo provisional cast on and place the 2 live sts onto the left hand needle. Knit these 2 sts, 7 sts total. Row 1 - k2, pm, yo, k1, yo, pm, k1, pm, yo, k1, yo, pm, k2. Row 2 - k2, sm, yo, k3, sm, k1, sm, k3, yo, sm, k2; 13 sts total. Garter Body Large: Work 35 repeats (70 rows) of the Garter Body Chart or the written instructions below (223 sts). Once complete move on to the Nettles section. Small Two-color: Work 23 repeats (46 rows) of the Garter Body Chart or the written instructions below with MC (151 sts). Once complete move on to the Stripes section. Note: The shawl is increased by 4 stitches every right side row and 2 stitches every wrong side row, or 6 stitches per repeat. Row 1 (RS) - k2, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k1, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 2 (WS) - k2, sm, yo, k to last marker, yo, sm, k2. Stripes This section is for the Small Two-color version only. Note: Carry the color not in use in the striped section loosely along the edge of the shawl. When changing colors, bring the new working color over and around the non- working color to create neat edges (see photo). Row 1 (CC) - k2, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k1, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 2 (CC) - k2, sm, yo, k to last marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 3 (MC) - k2, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k1, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 4 (MC) - k2, sm, yo, k to last marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 5 (CC) - k2, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k1, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 6 (CC) - k2, sm, yo, k to last marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 7 (MC) - k2, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k1, sm, yo, k to next marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 8 (MC) - k2, sm, yo, k to last marker, yo, sm, k2. 175 sts total, break MC yarn and move on to Nettles section. Nettles Large: Work all rows of the Nettles chart or written instructions below. Small Two-color: With CC, work rows 1 - 21 of the Nettles chart or written instruction below. Note: The Nettles lace is double-sided and the repeats are an uneven number of rows, so rows that were worked on the RS on one repeat may be worked on the WS in the next repeat. Remove the center stitch markers when you come to them in Row 1, as all increases will now be made at the edges and the center stitch will be incorporated into the lace pattern. Row 1 (RS) - k2, sm, [yo, k1] twice, * yo, k2tog, rep from * to last st before marker, yo, k1, yo, sm, k2. Row 2 (WS) - k2, sm, yo, purl to marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 3 - k2, sm, yo, k1, yo, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, yo, sm, k2. Row 4 - k2, sm, yo, purl to marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 5 - k2, sm, yo, k1, yo, k2tog, k1, yo, k4, * sk2p, k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, rep from * to 7 sts before marker, ssk, k3, [yo, k1] twice, yo, sm, k2. Row 6 - k2, sm, yo, p3tog, [p1, yo] twice, p4, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 10 sts before marker, p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p2, yo, sm, k2. Row 7 - k2, sm, yo, p1, yo, p3tog, p2, yo, p1, yo, p4, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 10 sts before marker, p3tog, p4, [yo, p1] three times, yo, sm, k2. © 2011 Tori Gurbisz, All Rights Reserved. 8   Myths and Fairytales Row 8 - k2, sm, yo, * sk2p, k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, rep from * to 1 st before marker, k1, yo, sm, k2. Row 9 - k2, sm, [yo, p1] twice, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 1 st before marker, yo, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 10 - k2, sm, yo, k1, * yo, k2tog, rep from * to 2 sts before marker, k2, yo, sm, k2. Row 11 - k2, sm, yo, p1, yo, purl to 1 st before marker, yo, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 12 - k2, sm, yo, knit to marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 13 - k2, sm, yo, p1, yo, purl to 1 st before marker, yo, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 14 - k2, sm, yo, sk2p, [k1, yo] twice, k4, * sk2p, k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, rep from * to 10 sts before marker, sk2p, k4, yo, k1, yo, k2, yo, sm, k2. Row 15 - k2, sm, yo, p1, yo, p3tog, p2, yo, p1, yo, p4, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 10 sts before marker, p3tog, p4, [yo, p1] three times, yo, sm, k2. Row 16 - k2, sm, yo, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 1 st before marker, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 17 - k2, sm, [yo, k1] twice, * sk2p, k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, rep from * to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, yo, sm, k2. Row 18 - k2, sm, yo, p3, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 4 sts before marker, p4, yo, sm, k2. Row 19 - k2, sm, yo, k1, yo, k2, * yo, k2tog, rep from * to 2 sts before marker, [k1, yo] twice, sm, k2. Row 20 - k2, sm, yo, purl to marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 21 - k2, sm, yo, k1, yo, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, yo, sm, k2. (Small Two-color, break CC yarn and move on to Edging section.) Row 22 - k2, sm, yo, purl to marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 23 - k2, sm, yo, k1, yo, sk2p, k2, yo, k1, yo, k4, * sk2p, k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, rep from * to 10 sts before marker, sk2p, k4, [yo, k1] three times, yo, sm, k2. Row 24 - k2, sm, yo, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 1 st before marker, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 25 - k2, sm, [yo, p1] twice, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 1 st before marker, yo, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 26 - k2, sm, yo, k3, * sk2p, k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, rep from * to 4 sts before marker, k4, yo, sm, k2. Row 27 - k2, sm, yo, p1, yo, p4, * p3tog, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, rep from * to 4 sts before marker, p3, yo, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 28 - k2, sm, yo, k2, * yo, k2tog, rep from * to 1 st before marker, k1, yo, sm, k2. Row 29 - k2, sm, yo, p1, yo, purl to 1 st before marker, yo, p1, yo, sm, k2. Row 30 - k2, sm, yo, knit to marker, yo, sm, k2. Edging Large: Work the Large Edge Chart or written instructions below once. Row 1 (RS) - k2, sm, yo, k1, yo, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, yo, sm, k2. Row 2 (WS) - k2, sm, yo, knit to marker, yo, sm, k2. Small Two-color: Work the Small Edge Chart or written instructions below with MC once. Row 1 (WS) - k2, sm, yo, knit to marker, yo, sm, k2. Row 2 (RS) - k2, sm, yo, k1, yo, knit to 1 st before marker, yo, k1, yo, sm, k2. Both sizes: BO all sts loosely, using either a needle 1 to 2 sizes larger or your favorite stretchy BO technique. Finishing Weave in all ends, wash and block shawl to schematic measurements. 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