Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern

By Lana Grossa

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Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
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Brand: Lana Grossa
Craft: Crochet, Knitting
Format: Downloadable PDF
Pattern Code: Issue 02

Product Description

Lana Grossa Filati Tücher & Co. - Issue 02 has light and airy shawls and scarves that are tailor-made for warmer temperatures. No matter how warm the weather, nights can still be cool and what better way to keep your shoulders warm than with a pretty shawl. Knit or crocheted in sumptuous silk, crisp cotton and breezy linen with a touch of Merino wool, these projects are perfect to tuck into your beach bag. You don’t have to worry about fit—all you have to do is knit and have fun!
Lana Grossa Filati Tucher & Co. Issue Crochet Pattern
$8.99

Lana Grossa Filati Tücher & Co. Issue: Comprehensive Knitting and Crochet Pattern Collection

Overview of Designs

This downloadable PDF publication from Lana Grossa presents a curated collection of 17 distinct garment and accessory designs created using premium yarns and both knitting and crochet techniques. The Tücher & Co. issue showcases versatile projects suitable for crafters of varying skill levels, with each design specifically paired to highlight the unique characteristics of different Lana Grossa yarn bases.

Featured Yarns and Materials

The collection demonstrates the breadth of Lana Grossa's yarn offerings, featuring the following premium materials:

  • Cashmere 16 Fine – used in Design 1 for luxurious drape and softness
  • Gomitolo Silkhair & Silkhair Lusso – featured in Design 2 for silk-enhanced texture
  • Cashair & Silkhair Paillettes – Design 3 incorporates decorative paillettes for embellished finishes
  • Shades of Merino Cotton – used in Designs 5 and 6 for breathable, versatile fabric
  • Lace Seta – featured in Designs 5 and 9, including a dégradé (gradient) colorway
  • Slow Wool Lino – used in Designs 7 and 13 for sustainable, linen-blend construction
  • Gomitolo Puno – featured in Designs 8 and 16
  • Silkhair Print – Design 10 showcases printed yarn variations
  • Cool Wool Fine – used in Designs 11 and 12 for temperature-regulating properties
  • Silkhair – featured prominently in Designs 14 and 15, including combinations with Silkhair Lusso
  • Shades of Cotton Linen – Design 17 combines cotton-linen blends with Silkhair Lusso

Knitting Techniques and Stitches

The patterns employ fundamental and intermediate knitting techniques essential for creating well-constructed garments. Crafters will work with the following core stitches and techniques:

  • Stockinette Stitch (St st) – the primary stitch structure used throughout most designs for smooth, classic fabric
  • Reverse Stockinette Stitch (rev St st) – creates textured, bumpy surfaces for visual interest
  • Increases – M1L (make 1 left) and M1R (make 1 right) techniques for shaping garments seamlessly
  • Decreases – skp (slip, knit, pass slipped stitch over), sk2p (slip, knit 2 together, pass slipped stitch over), and s2kp (slip 2, knit 1, pass slipped stitches over) for fitted shaping
  • Knit and Purl combinations – for creating textured pattern stitches
  • Slip stitches – used for selvage edges and pattern integration
  • Cast-on and bind-off techniques – foundational methods for beginning and finishing projects

Crochet Techniques

Select designs incorporate crochet methods, utilizing these fundamental stitches:

  • Chain (ch) – the foundation stitch for crochet construction
  • Single Crochet (sc) – the most basic crochet stitch for dense, structured fabric

Pattern Construction and Shaping Methods

All designs follow professional pattern-writing conventions with standardized abbreviations and clear instructions. Projects utilize marker placement (pm) to track pattern repeats and shaping points. Patterns include specific guidance on gauge swatches, which crafters must create using recommended needles and yarns before beginning projects. Gauge swatches should measure approximately 12 cm × 12 cm and be blocked as the finished garment pieces would be, with stitches and rows counted over 10 cm to ensure proper fit and fabric characteristics.

Garment Construction Details

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