Flower Cornucopia
by Julia Riede
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© Julia Riede

© Julia Riede

© Julia Riede
Flower Cornucopia
by Julia Riede
The cornucopia (from Latin cornu copiae) or horn of plenty is a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers or nuts.
(Some people call this shape vortex shawls.)
The perfect pattern if you’re attempting your first Cornucopia shawl including a stitch pattern.
The little flower chart is patterned on right side rows only and located at the left edge of the shawl.
Color
Solid and semi-solid colored yarns show the pattern best.
Sizing
The size of this vortex shawl is completely adjustable - stop whenever you like, just make sure you have enough yarn left to bind off!
as part of a collection
About this yarn
by Malabrigo Yarn
Aran
100% Merino
210 yards
/
100
grams
159608 projects
stashed
87962 times
rating
of
4.7
from
21230 votes
About this yarn
by Lana Grossa
Aran
70% Silk, 30% Cotton
131 yards
/
50
grams
76 projects
stashed
82 times
rating
of
4.5
from
15 votes
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