Brae Hap part 3
by Mary Henderson
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Brae Hap part 3
Hap shawls were a wardrobe staple for generations of Shetland Isles women and this traditional design is enjoying revival today. They were typically formed from a plain centre square or triangle paired with a tripod border and lace edging. In the final instalment of Mary Henderson’s three-part pattern, we have instructions for the lace edging, using natural shades of Jamieson & Smith wool. You can find the parts in issues 90, 91 and 92 of The Knitter. Alternatively buy the patterns here:
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by Jamieson & Smith
Fingering
100% Shetland
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