This delicate shawl is very repetitive to make and that’s why it’s perfect to relax while knitting it. The shape is unusual, therefore really original. In other words, it’s an amazing gift idea and a very comfy accessory. I will try out this one for sure!
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
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Ridged Feathers
This set of pretty feathers in different sizes makes me think of autumn afternoons. The colors are absolutely delightful, inspired by early sunsets and colorful leaves flying in the air. Real crochet poetry, without a doubt!
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Raven’s Eye View
Making this amazing lacy shawl is pure fun because the pattern is really repetitive and easy, and the end result is just beautiful. Above all, choosing a darker color to knit this wrap will embellish this delicate, romantic lacing.
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
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Bettina’s Garden Free Knit Pattern
You can knit this amazing shawl very loosely – it will be even more beautiful because it will embellish the delicate lace design. You can go for one colors, or play with ombre e shades of blue, purple, and green. I love this one, I will definitely try it, hope you’ll too!
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
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Camp Out Fingerless Mitts
This classic mitts design is truly one in a kind. Why? Well, because these mittens are super elegant and simply timeless. In other words, make sure to knit these as soon as you can, surely before the colder days come!
PHOTOS by Kazyuk / Ravelry.com
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Sparkles on the Water
Learn the intricate art of knitting with this lace shawl pattern! Designed to accent an outfit, it’s a must-have for any wardrobe. The piece is worked straight from end to end, and the pattern is easily adjustable. You can change the length to make this knit shawl fit all your needs for a cozy piece. Follow the free lacy shawl knitting pattern to get started.
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
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