Have you ever tried a shawl shape called a Faroese Shawl? The Faroese shape shawl is a simplistic construction. There is a panel section on the center which has a triangle increase on each side. Over one hundred years ago women from the Faroese Isles devised this style of garment. By giving the back neckline more space this shawl is easier to wrap around oneself. Go ahead and give it a try and see if you like the fit!

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