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Forest fair

Create something beautiful to treasure forever with a shawl that looks like it came straight out of a romantic fairy tale.

NOTES

Shawl is worked in row throughout.

SHAWL

Ch5 and ss in last ch from hook to form a loop.

Row 1 (RS) Ch7 (counts as dtr, ch3 throughout), (dc in loop, ch6) twice, dc in loop, ch3, dtr in loop, turn. [5 sts, 2 ch-6 sps, 2 ch-3 sps]

Row 2 (WS) Ch7, dc in first ch-3 sp, (ch6, dc in next ch-sp) 3 times, ch3, dtr in fourth ch of beg ch-7 of row below, turn.

[6 sts, 3 ch-6 sps, 2 ch-3 sps]

Row 3 Ch7, dc in first ch-3 sp, *ch6, (dc, ch6, dc, ch6) in next ch-sp, dc in next ch-sp; rep from * once more, ch3, dtr in fourth ch of beg ch-7 of row below, turn. [9 sts, 6 ch-6 sps, 2 ch-3 sps]

Ch7, dc in first ch-3 sp, (ch6, dc in next ch-sp) 7 times, ch3,

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