Designed by Rosina Northcott

Perpetual Dawn Shawl Kit

$124.00
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The Perpetual Dawn Shawl by Rosina Northcott of Zeens and Roger is triangular summer accessory made up of simple floral blocks in three harmonious shades. The squares are assembled to give a subtle geometric color pop, and a long fringe is added to elevate the design.

The shawl is made...


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Description

The Perpetual Dawn Shawl by Rosina Northcott of Zeens and Roger is triangular summer accessory made up of simple floral blocks in three harmonious shades. The squares are assembled to give a subtle geometric color pop, and a long fringe is added to elevate the design.

The shawl is made from individual squares and triangles that are made separately and joined together using single crochet stitches. The squares are worked without turning after each round and the triangles are turned after each row. Once joined, a border is crocheted in rows and tassels are attached at regular intervals.

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. Meadow (40% Merino wool, 25% baby llama, 20% silk, 15% linen, 498 m (545 yd) per 100 g hank) – 4 hanks.

Colors:

The photos show the shawl in the shades Hydrangea (A), Prairie (B) and Fennel (C).

Sizes and measurements:

One size
Finished measurements: 186 cm (73.25 in) wingspan along top edge and 91 cm (35.75) depth

Kit contains:

Needles and notions required:

  • 3.5mm (US E/4) crochet hook

  • 4mm (US G/6) crochet hook

  • Darning needle

Skill level:


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