Thursday, September 23, 2010
The Drop Stitch Shawl
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So my drop stitch shawl by Chris Bylsma has had a whole little life of its own. If you receive our emails we did a little feature the last two that we sent out. I thought I would document it all in one location for others to look at as they wish. First of all we used the Noro Furisode yarn to knit up a basic solid fabric shawl. Just before your bind off row we drop stitches which actually give the open weave look that makes this shawl so attractive.