La Païva

La Païva is the sixth of eight patterns in the Courtesans shawl collection. .

Ruthlessly ambitious, Thérèse Lachmann, a.k.a. Madame Villoing, later Madame la Marquise de Païva, finally Countess Henkel von Donnersmark, is perhaps the most notorious of all the Parisian demi-monde. In one memoir, she is described as entering a freezing cold room, bare-armed and dripping with jewels – some kind of mythological monster from the freezing north.

La Païva is a triangular shawl with increasing lace pattern and optional beads, worked sideways.

Materials 
400 yds / 366 m fingering weight / 4 ply yarn

4 mm / US 6 needles 
Stitch markers (2) 
Tapestry needle 
Blocking wires / pins

Optional 
Approx. 1000 size 6 beads 
14 drop 11mm drop crystals 
Crochet hook suitable for beading
 
For reference: The beaded sample uses jump rings to attach the drop crystals due to the small hole sizes in these drop crystals. Alternatively, embroidery thread and a fine needle could be used to attach the drop crystals.

Dimensions 
58 x 26 “ / 147 x 66 cm

Gauge 
18 sts x 28 rows = 4 “ / 10 cm in stocking st

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Beaded sample shown in Old Maiden Aunt Merino / Silk 4 Ply in the ‘Cold Sheep’ colour way, with silver-lined transparent Miyuki beads and transparent Swarovski crystal pendants.

Unbeaded sample shown in Ginger’s Hand Dyed Bleating Velvet 4 Ply in the ‘Dove’ colour way.

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