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Speckled Scrappy Shawl
This simple moss stitch triangle shawl is the perfect way to use up your fingering weight scraps. The easy one-row repeat becomes soothing once you get into the rhythm, and each little yarn change adds to the charm of the scrappy finish.
A main color worked every two rows ties everything together, while leftover scraps of yarn bring pops of color and interest.
Make a small version to knot at the front or keep going for a larger wrap that shows off even more of your leftover yarn!
The PDF contains a crochet chart.
Materials
• MC - La Bien Aimee, Merino Super Sock, fingering - 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon, 100g/465yds/425m in color Confetti Cake (I used 75g of the skein)
• CC - Approx. 75g of fingering weight yarn scraps
• 4mm hook
• You can use a total of 150g of any fingering weight yarn
Measurements
65 inches wide x 22 inches depth 165 x 56 cm
A free version is available on my blog.
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