Marram Shawl
by Bronagh Miskelly
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Marram Shawl
This shawl is worked in segments using short-row shaping to create a semi-circle. It pairs a section of stocking stitch with a deep band of leafy lace and a pointed lace edging. The project begins with a long provisional cast-on, which is later undone and the stitches picked up to work a picot cast-off around the upper edge. Bronagh Miskelly’s design is knitted in The Fibre Co.’s Cumbria Fingering, a lovely blend of mohair, Merino and Masham wool, which comes in 21 heathered shades.
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About this yarn
by The Fibre Co.
Fingering
60% Merino, 30% Masham, 10% Mohair
328 yards
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