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Transition Stashbuster Shawl
The Transition Stashbuster shawl began as I looked at several left-over bits and odd ends of yarn that happened to have the same colours. I then raided the stash to find other yarns that would fit, and in the end, I had a good selection.
Together they became the Transition shawl, where I devised a way to change colour on both sides of the shawl without it appearing too visibly
Language: English and Portuguese
Translation into Portuguese by Silcon
Note that I cannot tell you exactly how much yarn you should have, as that depends on your left-overs and on what needle you choose. But of couse you can also make it with non-left-over yarn ;)
You’ll need around 900 yards of worsted weight yarn to make the same size as the one in the pictures
Happy knitting
- First published: May 2009
- Page created: May 13, 2009
- Last updated: July 20, 2018 …
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