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Chasing a Waterfall
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This is a bottom-up triangular shawl worked in two sections. Section 1 starts a lace border and Section 2 creates a lace body with an eyelet spine.
Pattern Style: The pattern contains written as well as chart instructions. There is a key and full abbreviation list included as well.
Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced This pattern is all lace, while the pattern is memorable, you need have two patterns going on at one time.
Yarn: This pattern is better suited for solid or tonal yarn to show off the detail of the lace. It may seem to get lost in a heavy variegated yarn.
If you are a loose knitter, please account for yardage on the high end of recommendations.
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