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Sarah's Wedding Shawl

€5.00

Springtime in Provence: The lengthening days gently close to cool evenings and chilly nights, so celebrate each moment with a comfortable wrap

The pattern is written for a finished size of 60-cm x 130-cm, which you can easily convert to scarf or coverlet by adding or subtracting pattern multiples, or by working in thinner or thicker fibres.

This is recommended for Experienced knitters due to the techniques of Temporary CO, short rows (for turning corners), PUK (applying edges) and the ability to recognise where you are in the pattern repeats.

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Springtime in Provence: The lengthening days gently close to cool evenings and chilly nights, so celebrate each moment with a comfortable wrap

The pattern is written for a finished size of 60-cm x 130-cm, which you can easily convert to scarf or coverlet by adding or subtracting pattern multiples, or by working in thinner or thicker fibres.

This is recommended for Experienced knitters due to the techniques of Temporary CO, short rows (for turning corners), PUK (applying edges) and the ability to recognise where you are in the pattern repeats.

Springtime in Provence: The lengthening days gently close to cool evenings and chilly nights, so celebrate each moment with a comfortable wrap

The pattern is written for a finished size of 60-cm x 130-cm, which you can easily convert to scarf or coverlet by adding or subtracting pattern multiples, or by working in thinner or thicker fibres.

This is recommended for Experienced knitters due to the techniques of Temporary CO, short rows (for turning corners), PUK (applying edges) and the ability to recognise where you are in the pattern repeats.

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