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Palmifera Illusion - PDF knitting pattern

This is a large piece of knitting. That doesn’t mean it is difficult to knit. It is just big and takes a long time. It has 300 stitches and 249 ridges (498 rows) of knitting.

The illusion is based on Sibylla Palmifera, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The original painting, which is now in Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, was painted around 1865 - 70. Sybils were prophetesses in several Classical cultures. Palmifera means palm-bearer. The palm is meant to convey the spiritual nature of the painting.

When you look from directly in front you see only stripes. The image emerges as you walk around it.

You can use any weight of yarn but I would recommend using something fairly fine or the finished piece will be enormous. I used approximately 900 metres (1000 yards) Stylecraft Special 4 ply in each of two colours, with extra for the border.

The finished hanging is about 110 cm (44”) by 132 cm (52”). Using a slightly thicker yarn would make it the ideal size for being a bed-covering.

The pattern has various versions of the chart, including one intended for tablet users, to make it as easy as possible for you to make this without ever losing your place.

See other illusion knits, designed by Steve Plummer, based on Pre-Raphaelite paintings:

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