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Morgana and Flora
Pattern update coming spring 2020!
Morgana and her little sister Flora are top-down heart-shaped shawls with a simple mesh pattern and candlelight edging.
Morgana is worked on 3.5 mm needles (using 3 mm needles for the edging), while Flora is lighter, shallower, and quicker with 4.5 mm needles (using 4 mm needles for the edging).
These shawls use the same stitch patterns, but Flora starts with a longer cast-on edge in order to produce the shallower shape. The patterns were written separately and then combined into a single file, so when you open the PDF you will first see the instructions & photographs for Morgana followed by the ones for Flora.
The patterns assume that you know how to cast on provisionally, pick up stitches and read charts.
A big thank you to my test knitters bzzymom29, Ladylime, dashuta, yarnsurgeon, puffycats, smallfanfan, contemax, and ratpatch!
- First published: July 2013
- Page created: July 14, 2013
- Last updated: August 15, 2024 …
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