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Thimbleweed
A plant native to North Carolina, Thimblewood (also known as wood-anenome) is graced by a light-and-airy appearance, as is this crescent shawl. With its simple construction and hassle-free lace pattern, this project will grow in your hands as quickly and easily as this plant does.
The shawl is knit from the neck down. It grows in size as you work 4 increases on each right-side row and 2 increases on each wrong-side row near the edges. A border is knitted onto the live stitches at the bottom of the shawl.
YARN
Brooklyn Tweed Vale - 450 yards/50 grams; 100% Rambouillet wool - Cobbler V513 -
2 skeins or 900 yards of a lace weight or light-fingering yarn
MEASUREMENTS
19” deep (from center of top to bottom edge)
60” across top
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- First published: March 2019
- Page created: March 12, 2019
- Last updated: March 22, 2019 …
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