Port Isaac
by Anniken Allis
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Port Isaac
HAND DYED YARNS hold a special place in our hearts, and Anniken Allis has used a beautiful example from Scottish-based indie dyer DyeNinja for her lace shawl. The 4ply-weight fine merino yarn has been dyed a dark grey overlaid with cobalt and navy, for a subtly iridescent effect. Anniken’s crescent-shaped shawl features two diamond lace patterns, with a zigzag design of eyelets around the lower edge which is blocked out into scallops.
Pattern is charted and written out in full.
About this yarn
by DyeNinja
Fingering
100% Merino
400 yards
/
100
grams
370 projects
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427 times
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