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Smirr Shawl
I am so excited and pleased to be able to release my first Tunisian crochet pattern!
This shawl is an asymmetric, curved triangle that is made using a two row repeating pattern and is finished with some fun, fluffy tassels. If you like a pattern that is easy to remember and is perfect to work while binge-watching your favourite series, then this one is for you.
The shawl measures 150cm/60” along the longest edge (not including tassels) and is 43cm/17” wide at the widest point. However, you can easily make it smaller or larger by changing the number of pattern repeats.
The Rico Wool Degrade that I used for this shawl is 70% wool, but it would look lovely in any yarn you desire, and I look forward to seeing it made in different yarns.
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- First published: January 2020
- Page created: January 16, 2020
- Last updated: November 9, 2021 …
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