Handspun Boomerang Shawl
by Natasha Sills
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Handspun Boomerang Shawl
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This simple boomerang shawl is my answer to the common question “What can I make with hand-spun yarn?”
Its shape is halfway between a triangle and a crescent, and it works with any yarn, any gauge. You simply cast on and continue knitting until it reaches the size you want (or when you run out of yarn).
I recommend using a larger needle than your yarn calls for for a light, airy fabric.
Though this shawl can be made with any commercial yarn, it is a particularly great way to highlight handspun yarn. Even beginner spinners with lumpy, bumpy, inconsistent yarn will be able to create a wearable garment using this pattern.
- The shawl pictured uses about 360 yards of worsted weight yarn and a size US 10 needle.*
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