Cyclone Shawl
by Vicki Mikulak

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Cyclone Shawl
I named this shawl Cyclone for 2 reasons: the design looks like a cyclone swirl, and it perfectly describes how fast and easy it is to make. It is constructed from the top down in an easy 2 row repeat and finishes with a one row sawtooth border. You’ll need 600 yards of Aran or worsted weight yarn and a size I crochet hook. Unblocked size is 47” neckline x 17” deep at center back (blocked it would be larger). This shawl can be made with any weight of yarn by changing the hook size (one size larger than the yarn label recommends). Yarn requirements will change. Have fun with this one!
About this pattern

About this yarn
by Noro
Aran
40% Cotton, 30% Silk, 15% Nylon, 15% Wool
220 yards
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100
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About this yarn
by Noro
Worsted
50% Cotton, 35% Silk, 15% Wool
147 yards
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50
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About this yarn
by Yarn Bee
Aran
84% Acrylic, 12% Wool, 4% Other
180 yards
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100
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