"Larkspur is an Easy Crochet Triangle Shawl, starting at one tip and increasing on one side only. It is a beginner-friendly pattern that is easy to memorise and relaxing to make. The finished result is a beautiful classic shawl! It is perfect for warmer weather when you just need a little something extra. A simple asymmetric triangle construction with a pretty lace pattern makes this shawl fun to make for beginners and experienced crocheters too. You can use approx. 500 - 600m of any lightweight/DK yarn"

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