Victory Hap
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Victory Hap
by Ann Weaver
Yarn Requirements: 400 yards each of two colors and 40 yards of a third color. I used a Knitted Wit Gumball (40 yards of fingering-weight yarn) for my third color.
This shawl is knit using traditional hap construction: the pointed border is knit first, then the Old Shale edging, then the garter stitch center. Traditional haps are full squares, and I’ve adapted the construction to create a triangular half hap. The simple patterns make this the perfect introduction to hap knitting. To learn more about hap history and construction, I recommend Kate Davies’s Book of Haps.
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by Knitted Wit
Fingering
100% Merino
400 yards
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115
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