Jen Lucas presents a dozen lacy shawls to knit three ways: some are wedges, some are crescents and others are half-circles. And they all start at the top!
Cast on just two or three stitches and watch your shawl grow row by row. Both charted and written instructions for making each shawl are included, so you can choose your favourite way to follow along.
Next, unleash your inner designer with templates for wedge, crescent and half-circle shawls, along with 18 stitch patterns to mix and match in mesmerizing one-of-a-kind projects. Beautiful outdoor photography features each project in a nature setting, and each shawl is shown on a model, so you can see options for wearing the shawls you make.
Jen Lucas presents a dozen lacy shawls to knit three ways: some are wedges, some are crescents and others are half-circles. And they all start at the top!
Cast on just two or three stitches and watch your shawl grow row by row. Both charted and written instructions for making each shawl are included, so you can choose your favourite way to follow along.
Next, unleash your inner designer with templates for wedge, crescent and half-circle shawls, along with 18 stitch patterns to mix and match in mesmerizing one-of-a-kind projects. Beautiful outdoor photography features each project in a nature setting, and each shawl is shown on a model, so you can see options for wearing the shawls you make.
The benefits of Wool
Australian climate - perfect for wool
The vast, open pastures of Australia offer ample grazing areas, promoting healthy, well-nourished sheep that produce high-quality wool.
Tasmania's cooler climate provide ideal conditions for producing exceptionally fine wool, making it a renowned region for premium wool production in Australia.