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Jagged Little Wedge (a.k.a The Shark Bite Shawl)
Inspired to silliness by the Shark Tooth Edging and indigodragonfly’s Sharktreuse colourway, a funny little shawl. With a bite out of it.
Uses a small quantity of blood red yarn for a simple crochet edging.
An excellent easy lace project – suitable for knitters with even the most rudimentary lace experience. If you want to be a bit more subtle – or aren’t skilled with a crochet hook –you can skip the edging. But why would you? Really?
Lace pattern stitch is both charted and written out. It uses one skein of a DK weight yarn, for a fast project, and a shawl with a little more heft than usual. Wear it wrapped snuggly around your neck, tucked into your jacket collar, and no-one needs to know about the scary bit.
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- First published: July 2015
- Page created: July 15, 2015
- Last updated: July 15, 2015 …
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