Argentina Shawl
by Sarah Barbour
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Argentina Shawl
Named for the Land of Silver, this shawl works up in the shape of a large crescent, allowing the ends to fall in graceful spirals. It is particularly elegant worked in worsted weight silk from Himalya yarns, but many different yarns/ weights can be successfully substituted.
The pattern is easy to follow and memorize and would make a good travel project over the upcoming holidays.
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Himalaya Yarn (Nepal)
Worsted
100% Silk
225 yards
/
100
grams
41 projects
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70 times
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