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Thalassa Shawl
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The Thalassa Shawl
From a very young age, I’ve always been drawn to water. Whether it is a lake, a river, an ocean, or even a marsh. I could occupy myself for hours, just being by the water. This is likely the reason that I have a soft spot for shell patterns.
The Thalassa Shawl features a softly fading shell pattern, finished in a delicate lacy edge. The shell pattern fades and returns much like the tides, which is why I chose to name it after a goddess of the sea.
Finished Sizes:
Instructions given to make a 48” L x 43” H shawl with added notes for making a larger shawl.
Materials:
I used Yarn Bee Rainbow Wrapsody, which is 60% cotton, 40% acrylic #1 Superfine weight yarn.
Any yarn of similar weight would work.
Approximately 918 yds.
4mm Hook
Stitch Markers
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Measuring Tape
This pattern has been tested by a number of experienced crocheters and I have provided many pictures within the pattern to help you along the way. If you run into trouble you are free to message me for help.
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- First published: May 2023
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- Last updated: June 15, 2023 …
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