I hope you love the look and lace texture of this crochet shawl. This crochet Shell and Lace Shawl has a beautiful and nice texture and only use shell and chains to create open lace stitch. This shawl pattern is perfect for all seasons with any color combo. One cake of Cotton Fine yarn is enough to make a 59' x 32' finished size shawl. I used #2-Fine weight: sport, baby / 50% Cotton, 50% Acrylic / 656 total yards and 3mm crochet hook.
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