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Snurre
Snurre is a Danish word for “a spin”. The Snurre shawl is a crescent triangular slightly asymmetric shawl that have longer ends that will drape gracefully around the shoulders and keeps in place without a pin.
Work this shawl in one piece from side to side in lace pattern.
The pattern includes directions for knitting a small as well as a large shawl. Small shawl/scarf (width: 170 centimeters, Height: 50 centimeters). Large shawl (width: 280 centimeters, Height: 80-85 centimeters).
The pattern is written for a knitter who is able to follow lace charts, follow written instructions as well as work increases and decreases.
This pattern calls for a yarn with a yardage of approximately 300 meters per 100 grams. The large shawl pictured is worked in hand dyed Merino 300 from Chester Wool Company.
Materials: yarn, circular knitting needle and stitch markers.
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The pattern does not include finished items yarn etc. The pattern only includes instruction for knitting the shawl.
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- First published: March 2019
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