"The Mitis shawl crochet pattern is a warm and lovely crochet shawl that is just perfect for winter. It's originally designed with warm wool yarn. It stitches up quickly because the stitch pattern repeats. Choose your favorite color and you'll have a hat that fits your style. The crochet Mitis shawlt is definitely a great Chrismas gift idea. I especially think it's a great gift because of how delicate the stitches look. The pattern has just one size, but you can adjust it as you go."

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