Monsterra Mash
by Lisa Cook
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Monsterra Mash
by Lisa Cook
This shawl is worked from the top down
Use a kidsilk mohair for the main Monsterra leaf lace section and a merino fingering weight for the lattice eyelet contrast sections.
Remember though, you don’t have to use these yarns, you can use any fingering weight yarn, in single colour or multiple colours.
You can also experiment with a thicker yarn and a bigger hook for a completely different feel.
The instructions are available in UK crochet terms and US crochet terms and there is an accompanying chart.
Happy crocheting
About this pattern
by Lisa Cook
About this yarn
by Rowan
Lace
70% Mohair, 30% Silk
229 yards
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25
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About this yarn
by CoopKnits
Light Fingering
75% Merino, 25% Nylon
231 yards
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50
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12010 projects
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