Monday, March 26, 2012

Wishbone Shawl

 Shawls that take just under 500 yards of yarn are a design theme I've been exploring of late.  The Mountain and Plains Shawl was the first to get published and now I present you with the Wishbone Shawl.  Shaped in a graceful arch with extremely long tails, this is a featherweight lace mesh shawl and a versatile wrapper.




   This is a simple, nicely repetitive pattern, easy to start (and finish) this spring season..  And best of all, the shaping keeps it hugging your neck for carefree wearing.  It is fabulous in a hand-dyed varigated yarn.  The model used Dancing Colors DK . 
Just one hank.

2 comments:

  1. I'll definitely have to purchase the Wishbone shawl. I'm always on the lookout for shawls with long side tails, for I enjoy a shawl that stays on the shoulders. Thanks ever so much!

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  2. You are most welcome.. It is a fun knit, I think. Hope you enjoy it too.

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