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The complete pattern with stitch glossary and additional details can be downloaded for free from my Ravelry page at . https://www.ravelry.com/designers/kri... Otherwise, I will list the basic steps here if you'd like to replicate the collar. Additional lace designs & patterns can be purchased through my pages on Ravelry ( https://www.ravelry.com/designers/kri...) & Amazon : https://amzn.to/2H8OeT8) -------------- The artist/designer, Kristen Stein, retains all copyrights on this particular design. Please do not redistribute or reprint without the expressed written consent of the author/designer. If you create an item using this pattern and share it on your site or on social media, please provide credit by referencing my name and pattern. (Or tag on IG @kristensteindesigns).Thank you. Pattern pictures and design are all copyrighted by the designer, Kristen Stein. © 2020 by Kristen Stein. StudioArtworks.com. ————- THE GINSBURG LEGACY COLLAR by Kristen Stein Designs The basic pattern for the Ginsburg Legacy Collar (download the more detailed pattern for free using the Ravelry link above or for $0.99 (the required minimum price) on Amazon for Kindle.) Yarn: Super-fine (#1) As shown: Approximately 125 yards of Loops & Threads Woolike Simili-Laine in White. Each skein is 678 yards (620m) / 3.5 oz (100g). Crochet Hook 4.5mm or size needed to obtain gauge. Gauge: (Worked Flat) :18dc stitches and 10 rows = 4” (10cm) Designer Note: The collar will be worked “in the round” using 11 crocheted rounds. You will start with a ring that fits comfortably around the head. Begin by loosely chain stitching your foundation ring. Use as many chain stitches as you need to comfortably pass the ring around the widest part of your head. For the sample shown in the picture, I used a foundation chain consisting of 104 stitches. You may need to add more stitches in order to create a more comfortable collar. Round 1: Loosely Ch104 (or as many chain stitches to create a ring that comfortably fits over your head). Slip stitch in the first chain stitch to create your foundation ring. Rd 2: ch3(acts as 1st dc); dc in each chain stitch of your foundation ring. Slip stitch in top of starting ch-3 to end the round. Rd 3: ch2 (acts as first hdc); hdc in each dc stitch around the ring. Slip stitch in top of starting ch-2 to end the round. Rd 4: sc in every hdc around the entire ring. Slip stitch in starting sc to end the round. Rd 5: sc in opening stitch; *ch6; skip 1sc; sc in next sc; repeat from * around the entire ring to create a round of all ch-6 spaces. Slip stitch in opening sc to end the round. Rd 6: Slip stitch in 1st ch-6 space; ch1; sc in same ch-6 space; *ch6; sc in next ch-6 space; repeat from * around the entire ring to create another round of all ch-6 spaces. Slip stitch in starting sc to end the round. Rds 7-10: Repeat Round 6 four more times. (or to your desired collar width before proceeding to final round.) Rd 11 (Final Round): (sc, hdc, dc, ch6, dc, hdc, sc) in every ch-6 space around entire collar. Fasten off. Weave in ends. Your Ginsburg Legacy Collar is complete. Block the collar as needed per your yarn's specifications. The artist/designer, Kristen Stein, retains all copyrights on this particular design. Please do not redistribute or reprint without the expressed written consent of the author/designer. If you create an item using this pattern and share it on your site or on social media, please provide credit by referencing my name and pattern. (Or rag on IG @kristensteindesigns).Thank you. Pattern pictures and design are all copyrighted by the designer, Kristen Stein. © 2020 by Kristen Stein. StudioArtworks.com.