Spire
by Karen S. Lauger
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© Filcolana

© Filcolana

© Filcolana

© Filcolana
Spire
The shawl is worked from the center of the neck and out and down towards the lower edge.
Increases are made on all right side rows and on specified wrong side rows.
The lace patterns are worked according to charts.
Karen Lauger loves watching the tiny flower seeds she planted in her garden germinate and develop into beautiful flowers in full bloom.
On this shawl, rows of seeds grow from being tiny sprouts into the most beautiful lace flowers.
For more information, see:
https://en.filcolana.dk/spire.html
About this yarn
by Filcolana
Light Fingering
80% Merino, 20% Nylon
230 yards
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