This beautiful shawlette begins with a gorgeous edging and is then decreased with short rows until the crescent shape is achieved. This shawlette is great for chilly summer evenings and is a perfect project for someone who has not tried short rows before.
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This cowl/wrap/scarf uses only one ball of yarn and is inspired by seaweed found within the sea, whose colors are mirrored in the varying hues of yarn. The wrap has a simple sea foam lace construction with added beads reminiscent of pearls. The wrap is long and wide and can be worn open over a dress or, by closing the buttons, can become a cozy cowl and worn long or doubled up.
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This lightweight accessory is an interesting knit, yet is simple to work up. Various solid or solid-looking yarns will work well with this summertime favorite. Dress up any outfit with this vivid coral shawl.
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The Luminous Lighthouse Shawl is reminiscent of crashing waves on the rocks, while the ever roving beam of the lighthouse flashes over them. The lace shawl is knit side to side, with faux eyelet cables running along the top.
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Mogra buds, which flower in during June, scent the summer breeze and add beauty to summer splendor. The lace patterns used in this shawl are reminiscent of those mogra buds, which add a light and luminous touch to your wardrobe.
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This versatile capelet is a spring wardrobe essential. Made with a front tie closure and optional ruffles for texture, this fashionable capelet is perfect for the spring chill. Knit one in a neutral for an everyday piece or choose a bright color to make a bold statement. Designed by Ann Regis for Red Heart.
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The Lotus Shawl, made up of dainty lotus flowers and leaves, is a lace-lover’s delight. This delicate and lightweight shawl is the perfect summer accessory.
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The Lace Dance Shawl is a wonderful triangular shawl that is worked from the center of the neck down. It follows two lovely patterns; one for the body and one for the Crest of the Wave edging.
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Cables, lace and garter stitch all come together to form this earthy shawl. The cabled border is shaped using short rows and is reminiscent of earthy, rolling hills. A lace section represents bubbling ocean waters, and intarsia stripes can be seen as streaks of water.
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Sometimes all you need is a simple lace pattern and a lovely yarn that’s easy on the eyes and the hands. The alpaca bamboo blend yarn is ridiculously soft with a subtle sheen from the bamboo. This simple charted shawl is excellent for lace beginners. This shawl can easily be made larger by working more repeats of the Body Chart.
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