Wilhelmina Shawlette
by Chrissy Gardiner
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Wilhelmina Shawlette
What would Mina, the heroine of Bram Stoker’s epic novel, Dracula, wear to protect her neck from the bloodthirsty count? As a practical girl, she undoubtedly would appreciate this simple, delicate wool shawlette, featuring Serendipitous Ewe’s Autumn Glow, a vampire–inspired colorway, one in a series dyed exclusively for SandraSingh.com.
Materials:
Serendipitous Ewe Fate Fingering 100% superwash wool; 400yd/36mm per 115g skein; 12 WPI, 1 skein Autumn Glow
US 4 3.5mm circular needle, 24in 60cm or longer
Stitch markers
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About this yarn
by Serendipitous Ewe
Fingering
100% Merino
400 yards
/
100
grams
56 projects
stashed
64 times
rating
of
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from
20 votes
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