Border For Shawls
by Sharon Miller
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Border For Shawls
This shawl is on page 37 of the book.
Charted instructions are for the edging, centre and borders.
You could also use the charts to make a rectangle stole or a triangle shawl.
The shawl using 125g of cobweb yarn and a 3.75mm/UK 9/US 4 needle should yield a 54” /137cm square shawl.
About this yarn
by Jamieson & Smith
Cobweb
50% Shetland, 50% Wool
379 yards
/
25
grams
548 projects
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461 times
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About this yarn
by Jamieson & Smith
Cobweb
100% Shetland
439 yards
/
25
grams
642 projects
stashed
616 times
rating
of
4.7
from
134 votes
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