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> Any Way You Want It
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Any Way You Want It
I love knitting shawls, but I can never figure out how to wear them. I always end up tying them around by neck and subsequently look like some weird cowgirl wearing a lace bandana. Now that I have discovered short row shawls, I am no longer having this problem. I can easily wear my shawl as a scarf or wrap it around my shoulders. Because the wingspan is typically longer in a short row shawl, I now have lots more shawl wearing option. The Any Way You Want It shawl takes it to another level. With a very long wingspan, this shawl gives me more options than ever before, which is good. The “weird cowgirl look” is generally not accepted here.
A Note About Gauge:
Gauge is not critical in this pattern, but a different gauge will affect yardage and size of shawl.
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- First published: April 2013
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