Description
You know that spot out by the lighthouse where the sea meets the horizon and the sunsets last far too short an amount of time as the temperatures drop and the winds start to build from the north? That’s the spot I decided to capture in a shawl of the perfect shade of blue with the tenderest of deep hues from a random skein of mohair hand dyed yarn I found at a shop while sailing the coast of Maine. Dive into your vacation yarns and build your own memories one stitch at a time as you effortlessly crochet this relaxing shawl. Love it? Make two and it becomes a poncho.
Yarn: Rowan Island Blend (70% Wool, 15% Alpaca, 15% Silk, 137 yards/125m per 50gr hank) Color: 905 – Marine, 7 hanks and Rowan Kid Silk Haze Stripe Colors by Kaffe Fassett (70% Mohair, 30% silk; 460 yards/421m per 50g skein) Color: Forest, one ball.
Hook: US Size G/4mm
Notions: Tapestry needle
Gauge: 6 3dc clusters x 8 rows = 4”/10cm square worked flat not in the round as most granny squares are traditionally worked
Size: 64”/120cm wingspan x 30”/76cm at deepest point, blocked







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