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Intermediate
Wycheproof Mountain, located in Australia,
has the distinct honor of being the smallest
recorded mountain, at a mere 43 meters.
This triangular shawl, also small in its peak,
is created from end-to-end. The lace edging
is crocheted as you go, leaving only 2 yarn
tails to weave in.
20 sts X 9 rows = 4"
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REBECCA VELASQUEZ learned to crochet at a very young age. As an adult, she resumed crocheting to honor the grandmother who taught her how. She quickly fell in love and, following her passion and a desire to build upon it, added knitting and spinning to her repertoire.
With a background that also includes sewing, Rebecca began designing and creating her own style. She has been published in ...
REBECCA VELASQUEZ learned to crochet at a very young age. As an adult, she resumed crocheting to honor the grandmother who taught her how. She quickly fell in love and, following her passion and a desire to build upon it, added knitting and spinning to her repertoire.
With a background that also includes sewing, Rebecca began designing and creating her own style. She has been published in Inside Crochet, Crochet World, and Petite Purls. Moreover, she has created designs for Classic Elite Yarns, Bijou Basin Ranch Yarns, Quince & Co Yarns, Kollage Yarns, Kollage Yarns, Caron Yarns, Webs, & SWTC, as well as being a contributing designer for â??Simply Crochetâ?? published by Interweave Press. She is currently working on multiple designs for future print publication in addition to continually creating knitting and crocheting design books of her own.
Rebecca's designs have a propensity to be classic in structure and silhouette. Her easy way with yarn selection and stitch choices are where her originality shines, appealing to both beginning and advanced crocheters and knitters alike.
Rebecca lives in Amarillo, Texas with her husband and four children that give her unconditional love, support, and inspiration.
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