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Starfall Shawl
An asymmetrical Tunisian crochet triangle shawl made by holding two skeins of fingering weight double and a contrasting color for bold stripes, making a striking and cozy shawl
This is a perfect shawl. It works up quickly, holding two strands of fingering weight double throughout. The simple stitch makes for mindless stitching and a strong border adds interest without adding difficulty. With the striping, this shawl is a striking accessory, perfect to keep warm and just look cool.
I used a kitchen scale to measure how much yarn I had left. I used a tonal and a variagated held double for the Main Color and a semisolid held double for the Contrasting Color.
The finish dimensions are 70” by 18”.
You will need a 9mm Tunisian crochet hook with a 30” cord. I use WeCrochet hooks and I think that they are the best. Click the link HERE to pick up some hooks yourself.
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- First published: February 2024
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