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Lovely Batwing Shaped Shawl

Big and beautiful! :)

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/lovely-batwing-shaped-shawl • Posted by Made By Eva

I will never make shawls in any other shape than this! At least I will try. ;) This forward-swept batwing shape makes the shawl drape _perfectly_ around the neckline and shoulders. Love it! It also falls very nicely in the front and stays in place without any problems. I've alredy started another one in different yarns I'll wear in my brother's wedding... :) The pictures show the unblocked shawl. It will probably stay unblocked I think. I made this with one strand of brown mohair and one strand thin gold thread togehter. Have lost the pattern source unfortunately, but no matter - it had mistakes and wasn't written very well. It took me the first whole evening to figure out a logical system to it, but now it is a breeze to make. ETA (02.03.10): I've found the recipe on Ravelry - and the best thing, there's also a page there with corrections to the pattern! :) I sure wish I had that link when I made this shawl... (Ravelry account needed, but that's free)

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

I will never make shawls in any other shape than this! At least I will try. ;) This forward-swept batwing shape makes the shawl drape _perfectly_ around the neckline and shoulders. Love it! It also falls very nicely in the front and stays in place without any problems. I've alredy started another one in different yarns I'll wear in my brother's wedding... :) The pictures show the unblocked shawl. It will probably stay unblocked I think. I made this with one strand of brown mohair and one strand thin gold thread togehter. Have lost the pattern source unfortunately, but no matter - it had mistakes and wasn't written very well. It took me the first whole evening to figure out a logical system to it, but now it is a breeze to make. ETA (02.03.10): I've found the recipe on Ravelry - and the best thing, there's also a page there with corrections to the pattern! :) I sure wish I had that link when I made this shawl... (Ravelry account needed, but that's free)

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