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Inspired by the Milky Way with variegated grey swirls set in darkest black. This soft lace scarf with shallow shawl shaping has a simple two row pattern repeat. Perfect to keep you warm on a summer night's stargazing.
This pattern uses standard US crochet terms. A conversion table is provided for UK crocheters. This pattern has been fully tech edited.
Difficulty rating: Beginner
Size:
Finished measurement blocked:
180 cm/ 72" wide,
25 cm/ 10" deep.
Materials:
Col A: 1 skein of Malabrigo Lace in Black (195) Col B: 1 skein of Malabrigo Lace in SFO Sky (622) (430 m/ 470 yds per 50g skein, 100% Baby Merino)
(Note: the pattern uses just under half a skein of each yarn)
4 mm/ G/6 hook (or size needed to obtain gauge) Yarn needle
Gauge: 2.5 9dctog and 10 rows in stitch pattern to 10 cm/ 4" using 4mm / US size G/6 hook (or size needed to achieve gauge) after blocking.
2.5 9dctog and 10 rows in stitch pattern to 10 cm/ 4" using 4mm / US size G/6 hook (or size needed to achieve gauge) after blocking.
470 yards of Lace weight
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I love to knit and crochet: My fingers start to itch if I'm away from a hook or needles too long or when inspiration hits!
I began to design when I found it hard to find fashionable, wearable patterns. Crochet isn't all about doilies and dodgy granny square cardigans and knitting needs to lose its 'dodgy Christmas jumper, knit by Nana' image. And so 'Not So Granny' was born. Most of my ...
I love to knit and crochet: My fingers start to itch if I'm away from a hook or needles too long or when inspiration hits!
I began to design when I found it hard to find fashionable, wearable patterns. Crochet isn't all about doilies and dodgy granny square cardigans and knitting needs to lose its 'dodgy Christmas jumper, knit by Nana' image. And so 'Not So Granny' was born. Most of my designs are seamless as it is a more fluid and exciting way to knit and crochet.
I'm also full time Mum to three small children. I've always done a wide variety of crafts for fun and relaxation including crochet, knitting, beaded jewellery, silversmithing, cross stitch, embroidery and sewing. A Suffolk girl at heart I now live just a tiny hop from the border on the edge of the flat, flat fens.
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