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Darkholme Shawl
This shawl was named after the yarn it’s made in, My husband named this yarn Mystique and if you don’t know who Mystique is she is a fictional character.
Raven Darkholme, otherwise known as Mystique, has a very convoluted history about which very little is known, the exception being that she is over a century old and was most likely born somewhere in Austria.
This pattern is made with a simple construction working from the top down making this beautiful triangle shape, I incorporated the “granny square” technique with a simple yet elegant lace in between and finishing off with a picot boarder making this shawl super light and flowing, perfect for summer and fall wear.
Supplies Needed
2 Skeins of Missouri Makes Stark Base Colorway Mystique or 548 yards of a sport yarn
6mm Crochet Hook
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
T-pins
Blocking Mats
- First published: August 2021
- Page created: July 24, 2021
- Last updated: August 20, 2021 …
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