Birsay Shawlette
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Birsay Shawlette
This shawlette can be made in any thickness of yarn and the size varied by the number of “points” in the border – this is made first, in a sideways band, and the top section, striped or in a single colour, is then picked up from the straight side of this band.
Three samples are given in the pattern to show the effects of using 10 ply worsted, 4 ply fingering and 2 ply lace-weight yarns.
The 2 ply lace sample is very delicate and light and would be lovely as a neck scarf; the 10 ply worsted version makes a great warm shoulder wrap.
Many thanks to slipstitchdesigns for wonderful modelling in a heat wave!
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- First published: October 2014
- Page created: October 24, 2014
- Last updated: July 6, 2024 …
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