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Pattern Type: Shawls (x) Yarn Weight: Worsted (x) Fiber Type: Acrylic (x) Season: Fall - Winter (x) Difficulty Level: Intermediate (x)

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Fenangle the Angles Blanket Scarf

MEASUREMENTS Approx 22 x 77" [56 x 195.5 cm], excluding fringe.

A free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork, Modular.

Kat's Runic Shawl

Fans of texturework will love this free design from Ravin Sekai Designs. Featuring a fashionable, asymmetric triangle format, this is a perfect lightweight shawl for cool evenings. Recommended for knitters with a little experience.



A free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Asymmetrical, Lace, Side-to-side, Worked as One Piece.

Lace Stripe Wrap

Finished Measurements: 70" x 18"

Free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Garter Stitch, Lace pattern.

Berroco Renton

Finished Measurements: 52” long and 31” wide at widest point (after blocking)

A free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn.

Golden Mesh Shawl

Finished Measurements: 60" x 26"

A free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Lace edge.

Triangle Loop Fringe Wrap

This warm and roomy shawl is perfect for the colder months of the year. It is an intermediate difficulty, and a lot of fun to knit!

Finished Measurements: 26" x 74"

This free knitting pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Fringe.

Asymmetrical Lace Shawl

MEASUREMENTS Approx 28½" [72.5 cm] deep x 65" [165 cm] wide.

Free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Garter Stitch, Lace pattern.

Lace Border Shawl

Free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Garter Stitch, Lace edge.
















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