Spring Is In The Air/ Pattern by Kristi

Price: $9.00
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We can now offer this pattern as either a downloadable PDF version or as a hard copy printed out and mailed to you -- your choice. The printed copy is more expensive as it is set to allow for printing costs and shipping fees. 

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An awesome piece!

To quote Kristi on this beauty:

"A light breezy shawl for day or evening wear, sparkling with beads throughout the body of the shawl flowing into the border and edge.

"Worn as a scarf, tied in back as a shrug or thrown over your shoulders, it's a versatile crescent shaped shawl for those chilly spring days or summer evenings."

Beautiful.

The shawl can be made with or without beads; if using beads, you can choose to put them only in th eborder and not the body of the shawl or all over -- instructions are very complete and include all sorts of tips.

Materials: Fingering or Lace weight yarn 370-650 yds; size 6/0 seed beads & 1.15mm crochet hook for fingering, size 8/0 beads & 1.10mm crochet hook for lace weight

Size US 6/4.00mm or US5/ 3.75mm (see gauge) circular needles from 24-40”, tapestry needle

Large shawl 66”x 22”: 500-650 yds, 650 beads/40gr - That's the one in the top photo here and again as the last one on this page.

Medium shawl 64”x 21”: 450-525 yds, 600 beads/40gr - That's the Dark Shawl, in the second photograph.

Small shawl 58/60”x 19/20”: 400-475 yds, 400-500 beads/25-30gr - Shown as the Rainbow shawl third on this page.

Shawlette 54/56” x 16/18”: 370-425 yds, 300-400 beads – 20-25 gr

 

What we offer here is the hard copy of this pattern.

 

 

Wow! So many wonderful options! A great project indeed.

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