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Find a penny
Sometimes the pattern determines the yarn and other times the yarn determines the pattern. I happened upon this yarn at YarnCon in Chicago last year and instantly fell in love with it. When I saw the color’s name, Shiny Penny, I knew I had to design something with it. Seeing it across the room made me feel just like a little kid who happens upon a penny while walking down the street
This shawlett is constructed like most triangle shawls however I did it without the middle bit (standard cast on point) and started a few rows down to maximize the yardage and giving it a more natural shape for around the neck
I designed this to be knit with that one fancy skein of yarn in your stash (in my case that was Grinning Gargoyle Seda DK) that is just begging for a pattern that will do its beauty justice. The pattern is easily adjustable if you would like to make it a little bigger / smaller
The finished size has a 50 inch span and is 7.5 inches deep
The pattern also has two bind off options - the standard rolled edge or an optional picot edging!
Photos by Colin FitzGerald www.ColinFitzGeraldPhotography.com www.AtlasCaptures.com
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- First published: October 2011
- Page created: October 9, 2011
- Last updated: March 5, 2015 …
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