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Moksha Shawl
This stunning shawl contains stripes, lace and linen stitch in colours inspired by the amazing saris of India.
Measurements:
Over your shoulders appr 180 cm,neck down appr 80 cm.
Materials:
BC Garn Lino – 100% linen – or any other yarn of your choice.
C1 – Ln41 Wine – 50 gr / 150 m
C2 – Ln43 Hot pink – 50 gr / 150 m
C3 – Ln57 Lime – 50 gr / 150 m
C4 – Ln32 Black – 100 gr / 300 m
Needle size:
US 6 - 4.0 mm (or needles suitable to the yarn of your choice)
Gauge:
Stockinette stitch 10cm = 21 stitches. The gauge is not important, but the size of the shawl and the amount of yarn needed will differ if gauge is not the same.
Decorations
I choose to decorate my shawl with a large tassel. You can do the same, or use beads or charms as embellishments along the edge. A crochet border would be great as well. I am really looking forward to seeing pictures of your shawls on social media – please tag with #mokshashawl
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