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Shells in the Sand
Shells in the Sand Cowl or Scarf
Now you can enjoy another Victorian inspired treasure—a lovely, airy cowl or scarf that uses a version of the old and popular “razor shell stitch” which I found in an 1850 Victorian pattern for a ‘toilet cushion’—which was a little mat to place dressing table items upon, to protect the wood. I hope you enjoy this design!
It is knit flat, and the 5mm needles make this a quick lace project.
MATERIALS
5mm needles—use needles larger than those normally used for the yarn to achieve an open fabric with good drape.
150g dk/sport weight yarn. I used vintage cotton.
Size approximately 14 inches x 40 inches. NOTE: you can add stitches in multiples of 14 to make it wider. You’d need more yarn then to make it this long, or longer.
- First published: August 2021
- Page created: August 24, 2021
- Last updated: August 24, 2021 …
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