Your Winter Shawl is the perfect quick gift or finish in a day or two shawl. It's a triangle shawl using two crochet yarn cakes. The stitch pattern repeats and makes it a mindless crochet project. Perfect for situations you get interrupted often or to crochet in front of the tv. This shawl is the perfect crochet project for cold weather. Using thick yarn, it's a quick make, but it's also super warm and cozy to wear.

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