A Curved Shawl Pattern

by Jane Sowerby


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Directions for this project in Victorian Lace Today. Double decreases create the lovely open, more contemporary eyelet stitch. The crescent shape helps it stay on your shoulders better and drape around the body in a very flattering way. Not for the faint of heart, this pattern may prove to be a bit more difficult for the newer lace knitter since there is patterning on every row. Shown in Shadow Sunset Heather.
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