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Rhiannon
“RHIANNON WAS a great queen from Welsh mythology, and this dramatic hap shawl is named in her honour,” explains Kath Andrews. “It uses a traditional hap shawl construction, beginning with the central square, from which stitches are picked up all arou
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New Books
by Anna Nikipirowicz Mosaic colourwork is a straightforward technique which creates striking geometric patterns. This comprehensive stitch dictionary offers 75 modern mosaic patterns for both knitting and crochet, from simple designs to complex diamo
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Rannoch
Using 4mm needles and yarn A, cast on 130 sts. Row 1 (RS): Knit to end. Row 2 (WS): Knit to end. Rows 3 to 6: Knit to end. Pattern note: Shawl is worked in garter stitch throughout. Decreases are worked at the beginning of the next and every followin

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