Singularity Shawl
by Lisa Burn
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Singularity Shawl
by Lisa Burn
This pattern has been designed to utilize one hank (~100g) of a worsted weight yarn. It will yield a large shawlette or a small shawl with this yardage. If you would like it a little larger, plan for one extra skein.
Singularity can be worked up in any weight of yarn with adjustments made in needle size/yardage.
The pattern uses written instructions but includes a sample chart that shows two pattern repeats. Wrong side rows are purled aside from the border stitches.
In order to maximize yardage, some calculations and a small kitchen type scale are recommended.
Other notions required are a tapestry needle for bind off/weaving in ends.
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Worsted
100% Merino
200 yards
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