The Nordic Spruce Shawl is a lovely blanket-like shawl that you can wrap yourself in during the long cold months of winter. Lovely jewel tones and soft gray make a beautiful winter palette that will take you all the way into spring too!
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Finished Sizing:
Instructions:
Note: The color sequence is two rows of teal, 1 row of gray, 2 rows of purple, 1 row of gray, repeat
Ch 4 and join the the ch furthest from the hook to create a ring.
Row 1: Ch 3, then in the center of the ring work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc)
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. In the very first stitch (at the base of the chain 3) work 2 dc. Work a dc in each of the next 2 stitches, then in the corner space, work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Work a dc in each of the next two stitches, then work 3 dc in the turning chain space.
*Note: for row 2 and every row after, you'll add side stitches to each row. This is how the triangle will grow wider and taller. The corner points of the triangle are always worked the same.
Repeat row 2 until shawl is 58 inches down each side and 64 inches across the top edge or until desired length. Fasten off and weave in any ends that remain.
Weave in any ends that remain and it's ready to wear!
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