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The Valentines day shawl

Price:      € 300

Yarn:
The shawl is knitted in a bamboo yarn called Habu Textiles XS-6, 20/3 Bamboo. This bamboo yarn is shiny, slippery and firm, so the shawl falls pretty heavy around the shoulders.

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Brittle autumn leaves

Price:     € 350

Yarn:
This shawl is knitted in a beautiful silk and mohair yarn called Alchemy from Haiku, in a green brown colour (127e-strange fruit) that reminded me of autumn leaves that have fallen to the ground.

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The most beautiful shawl in the world

Price:      € 350

Yarn:
For this shawl, I have chosen a mixed silk and mohair yarn, called Alchemy of Haiku in a beige colour called 124m - Husk.

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The thistle shawl

Price:      € 300

Yarn:
I have knitted the shawl in a very thin merino wool yarn called "Fine Merino". This lace shawl is almost invisible.

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Talking to the moon

Price:      € 350

Yarn:
I knitted this shawl in my absolute favourite of all lace yarns, called Alchemy of Haiku. It is a wonderful hand painted blend of silk and mohair, and gives a ultra light, airy and fuzzy lace.

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Starlight shawl

Price:      € 300

Yarn:
I have knitted the shawl in a thin and hairy alpaca yarn called Air from Du store alpaca. It is knitted in a dark steel gray colour.

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London beads shawl



Price:    €350

Yarn:
This yarn is knitted in KidSilk Haze from Rowan.

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The Faun's veil

Price:      € 300

Yarn:
I have knitted the shawl in a thin and hairy alpaca yarn called "Air" from Du store alpaca.

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Wild strawberry shawl

Price:   € 200

Yarn:
The shawl is knitted in a thin hairy alpaca yarn called Air from Du store Alpakka. The colour is a deep red, just like wild strawberries when they are at their best.

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