Sienna Shawl is a lovely trianglular shawl that begins from a bottom tip with increases placed along the edges. The flower lace pattern is geometric and quite easy to memorize and it will catch the eye when you wear it. While the stitches used in this pattern are simple, the project itself is not the quickest one. But, once you have the first few rows figured out, you'll be off to the races. If you are not afraid of new challenges, I think that you will be really happy with the end result.

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Sienna Harvest Berry Shawl
Sienna Harvest Berry Shawl is a medium size Tunisian crochet triangular shawl that is constructed top down. It uses 2 100 g skeins of fingering yarn weight, which enables the shawl to be a great layering option. The pattern uses a variety stitches, some basic and some more advanced in combinations
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Goldenrod Shawl
Goldenrod is a lightweight spring/summer shawl, made from the bottom up with beautiful diagonal lace sections throughout. Increases are placed along the edges forming a wide triangular shape. The easy construction and basic stitches make The Goldenrod Shawl suitable as a first lace project. Because
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Willow Shawl
The Willow Shawl is a sideways, asymmetrical shawl which begins with just a few stitches at one tip and grows to its widest point, that is easily adaptable to any amount of yarn you have, or any thickness of yarn The pattern is easily adjusted to any size by simply adding or reducing repeat
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Feather and Fan Shawl
Add a rainbow shawl to your cover-up collection when you check out this free crochet shawl pattern. Worked up in eye-catching colors, you will love how easy peasy and pretty the Feather and Fan Shawl is to complete. In the Blogger's Words: "The Feather and Fan shawl is modern twist on the

Lightweight C2c Geometric Shawl
"This pattern is for an easy C2C (corner to corner) rectangle shawl perfect for cool Summer nights. I used Bernat's Softee Baby Cotton Yarn for this shawl, and came up with the geometric design while I was at JoAnn's looking at the color options available. I packed the yarn up to
