

And for the ladies who enjoy crochet....


At the beginning of last year I decided to make a shawl for my little sister who had been so nice to make a sweater for me. She's a clever knitter but she doesn't crochet much. Hence the decision of making this:

This particular stitch is very pretty and it gives a warm and soft fabric. The shawl required 450 gr. of wool (226 meters per 50 gr. ball).
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