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Berry Scone Shawl
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I love a good scone. Whether it’s plain and mounded or filled with fruit and shaped into a wedge, it always goes well with a hot mug of tea and a book. Scones are the perfect afternoon snack, especially on cold, gray days when I want to snuggle down with something warm and cozy.
The Berry Scone Shawl is meant to be the perfect companion to an afternoon of reading and tea guzzling. It’s just big enough to wrap you up in warmth without being so big that it gets unwieldy. The bobbles that break up the rows of lace are a deliberate echo of the little red spots of berry in my favorite scones.
SIZES
One Size
MATERIALS
Fingering weight yarn, 720 yds (659 m)
Recommended yarn: Knit One Crochet Too Winter Blossom (249 yds/227 ms, 50 Grams/ 1.7 oz skein)
GAUGE
4” (10 cm) square = 29 stitches x 38 rows in seed stitch after blocking
A note about gauge: gauge isn’t terribly important for this project, but please note that changes in gauge may change (1) the size of your finished shawl, (2) the drape of the fabric, and (3) the amount of yarn you may need.
NEEDLES
One set of 24” (60 cm) circular needles in size needed to achieve gauge listed above
Suggested needle sizes: US 6 (4 mm)
TOOLS
One stitch marker
Size G (4 mm) crochet hook (optional)
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
SKILL LEVEL
Adventurous beginner to intermediate
Techniques: increases, decreases, bobbles
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- First published: February 2020
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