Noro Woven Stitch Shawl is a triangle shawl in slipped stitches. You can easily make the shawl larger using more yarn since the pattern calls for knitting until you run out of yarn. The designer only used three balls of Noro on hand – two Kureyon and one Retro (solid) to create the pattern.You can also use one or more than three colors of yarn to create stripy effects, and this shawl is great stash buster, too.
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Image and Free Pattern: Z apasi’s Ravelry Store [Designer: Z apasi]
Image and Free Pattern: Z apasi’s Ravelry Store [Designer: Z apasi]
Image and Free Pattern: Z apasi’s Ravelry Store [Designer: Z apasi]
Image and Free Pattern: Z apasi’s Ravelry Store [Designer: Z apasi]
Originally posted 2018-10-12 07:56:46.