Sorcha Shawl
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by KnottyKez
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Sorcha Shawl
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‘Sorcha,’ he whispered, and realised that he had called her so a moment before. Now, that was odd; no wonder she had been surprised. It was her name in Gaelic, but he never called her by it. He liked the strangeness of her, the Englishness. She was Claire, his Sassenach.
~ Diana Gabaldon, The Fiery Cross, Pg 254 (5th book in the Outlander series) ~
The Sorcha Shawl was inspired by my favourite book series and TV show, Outlander.
Sorcha is the Gaelic name that Jamie calls Claire. It means brightness, light.
- Beginner friendly pattern, uses Hdc (Htr), Dc (Tr) and Ch
- Pattern written in US terms, with UK terms listed in stitches used.
- Pattern fully tested.
- 3 options - plain, striped and blended.
- Can be made in any weight yarn, but size will vary if using a heavier weight yarn.
- Video tutorial coming soon!
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This pattern is the property of Buttonnose Crochet. Please do not copy, share or claim this pattern as your own. I also ask no video to be made of this pattern without my permission.
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Adagio Mills
Fingering
100% Alpaca
175 yards
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50
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