Lady Croft Shawl – Dayna Tate

$7.50 Inc. GST

This is a simple shawl pattern by Dayna Tata (@little_miss_crochet_). A simple 4 row pattern that is repeated with no decreases, and is the perfect weekend project if you’re looking to use one skein. The shawl is simple but mighty, that can pair with any outfit in the warmer or cooler months. Dayna has made this pattern in Malabrigo Sock in the colour Diana and  in Crazy Zauberball in the colour Malerwinkel. We have also made this pattern in Malabrigo sock in the colour Flavia, it really is a lovely make.

  • Pattern is downloadable as a PDF after checkout
  • Pattern is suitable for an Advanced Beginner
  • Can be made with any 4ply skein around 400m
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Lady Croft Shawl – Dayna Tate, This is a simple shawl pattern by Dayna Tata (@little_miss_crochet_). A simple 4 row pattern that is repeated with no decreases, and is the perfect weekend project if you’re looking to use one skein. The shawl is simple but mighty, that can pair with any outfit in the warmer or cooler months. Dayna has made this pattern in Malabrigo Sock in the colour Diana and  in Crazy Zauberball in the colour Malerwinkel. We have also made this pattern in Malabrigo sock in the colour Flavia, it really is a lovely make.

If you make something using the Lady Croft Shawl – Dayna Tate pattern you purchased from us please send us a photo or two so we can ooh and ah over your lovely project. We genuinely love to see what you have been up to. If you have a problem with a pattern or need help selecting yarns and colours we are more than happy to help. You can drop us an email at hello@missharry.com.au if you ever need any help. You can also check out our Instagram here.

Crafty Yarn Council is a great website full of useful information including all the standard symbols for crochet and knitting and all the information on what all those symbols on your yarn tags mean, hook and needle conversion charts and more! They also have all the information on Yarn weights including WPI which is very useful if you lost your tag!  The other useful website is Yarnsub –  great advice on what you can substitute your yarn for in a pattern. Both websites are worth having in your favourites.

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Project Type

Shawl

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