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This lovely classic shawl has a lacey accent center that draws the eye. Textured and drapey, this shawl is perfect if you are looking for a smaller wrap. Wear it as a cowl with the lace center draping in front, or as a silky smooth vibrant wrap.
"Harwick" Shawl by Taiga Hilliard is written for worsted weight; however, the designer expresses that this design can be easily adjusted to any weight and size. It has been knitted with Merino Light (fingering weight) using a US6/4.00mm in the Amber shawl photo. The designer recommends testing your gauge prior to beginning.
Try our UrthYarns Harvest Worsted Yarn for a beautiful tonal shawl in naturally hand-dyed extrafine merino.
This would also knit up beautifully with our Pashmina yarn by Madelinetosh. Merino, Cashmere, and Silk blend into an absolutely luxurious yarn. It is a sport weight yarn with 360 yds per skein, so you would need to adjust gauge accordingly as the shawl calls for approximately 400 grams of Merino Light.
This is a downloadable pattern. Click here for printable version.
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Happy Knitting!
**Find more inspiration from Taiga Hilliard on her Ravelry page.
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Undyed Merino Top is BACK BABY! Get yours for your stash while it's here and before changes go into effect!
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