Agape Shawl
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Wrap a loved one (or yourself) up in a handmade Agape Shawl this holiday season!
The Agape Shawl is gorgeous filet shawl pattern, designed with little hearts throughout and a delicate scalloped border.
- This shawl works up perfectly with gradient yarn sets or whirls/cakes, using sock or DK weight yarns – but can be made in any weight you prefer!
- This gorgeous triangle shawl takes less than 900 yards of 4-ply (sock) weight yarn.
- =OR= make the smaller version with just ONE Lion Brand Yarn Mandala cake (or similar yarn).
The Agape Shawl is written in my own special version of Numerical Filet (like all my filet crochet patterns) and works up SUPER fast. It’s an easy weekend make.
Categories: Hearts!, Shawls & Wraps
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This Pattern pack comes with 6 panels you can arrange however you like or use all 6 in one blanket. Some examples of different arrangements are included so you know which order to crochet your panels in if you want to replicate the shown blanket arrangement.
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Carla –
A beautiful shawl to be wrapped up in. The pattern works up fairly quickly and even if you’ve never done filet before, Becca’s instructions make it easy for you to understand.