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One week shawl !!!!

You had a hint in this post …

I've worked this new shawl just following Sucrette'granny shawl graphic : thank you very much Sucrette!!! It's easy to follow and quite addictive !!!




I've been using a 4mm hook with two strands of yarn ( baker's twine effect! ), crocheting a total of 52 "rounds"….



The main edging is made of picots ( each picot is made of 6 chains ) crocheted in the chain-1 space.
Around the neck I preferred to opt for a very simple idea : I've worked a line of slip stitches all around!









My old friend has modelled it for you to see …





…. what to say or add ?



….. I'm HAPPY !!!!!!!

xxxx Alessandra

Today I join : Link your Stuff! and Craft Schooling Sunday !!!!!

Comments

  1. Hello A:) What a lovely shawl! Great colors, and above all, also beautiful pictures taken by you. byebye Francien

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    1. Hi my dear!!!! thank you for all your kind words!!!!! ;oD
      xxxxxx Ale

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  2. Your shawl is gorgeous!! Only one week, I'm not so quick!
    Greetings from Marijke

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  3. I love your picot in red color. Have a nice sunday, here its raining and very windy weather. Love Chantal X

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    1. thank you Chantal!
      we have sun and a very hot weather, instead!!!
      xxxxxx Ale

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  4. Love it, love it, love it! You're so quick! Were do you find the time?? Love Tinie

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  5. Gosh you work fast! Love the effect of the double strands, did you wear the shawl already?
    Hugs:)

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  6. as always GREAT work ♥
    hugs jenneke

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  7. Very nice! Love the picot edge!
    Kate :}

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  8. great work Ale, your mannequin is very photogenic! I think she likes her colourful wears! isn't she lucky! Heather x

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  9. Wauw, such a explosion of colors, really nice !

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  10. Clever plan to finish it quickly! And I love the red edge.

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  11. You should be happy! It's very nice, and you did it so quickly. Love your edgings!

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  12. Beautiful!!, I love the colours.

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  13. Really in one week Ales ??? That is amazing!

    keep well

    Amanda x

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  14. Ohhh what a beauty did you make Alessandra!

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  15. I agree with the other blogger-friends: The red edge is choosen very well! I am happy that you are happy :)

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  16. Bellissimo e comodissimo!Ne ho fatto uno anch'io così e lo uso spesso quando ho freddo in casa:avvolge bene e scalda ancora meglio!

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  17. Ooooh Lovely! I am crazy about the twine effect! And that red edge is quite electrifying! Such a clever compilation and it looks so warm and snuggly too!

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  18. Lovely! Great choice of yarn, with such a fab texture. It's a wonderful shape, too.

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  19. Gorgeous. I can understand that you are happy with this result.

    Love, Margaret

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  20. I love, love, love it! The colour effect of the two yarns is unifying. You are clever Ale :-)
    Tracey xxx

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  21. Pretty crochet, lovely colours, another masterpiece!
    Love from Mirjam.

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  22. Your shawl is looking very pretty!!

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  23. wow!! goodness gracious ale! that shawl is gorgeous!! love it so much!

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  24. Gorgeous, made one myself last year and love it! the border in red is fantastic, thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

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  25. So pretty!
    You really are quick, aren't you?

    I love the way you mix your colours, you really have an eye for it. The combination is quite exotic. Could it be the the influence of Djakarta?

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  26. Wowee wow! This beauty brought my browsing to a screeching stop! I love shawls, and I have to find out more about this truly lovely shawl of yours! I am in love with the WAY you did the double strands. It gives a "heather" sort of look. Did you use black as the second strand throughout the entire shawl? I hope I find the answer here, when I begin to read the post..yep, I am commenting before reading the post. Just had to let you know what a beautiful shawl you'd made asap! Now, I am going to go read how you crafted this. 😄😲

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    1. Hi Maschelle!!!! I love the idea to comment before reading !!!!!! ;oD
      The second strand was purple from the beginning ( used with blue, red and yellow), then it was blue ( used with hot pink, grey, pink and white), then it was b&w for the last 4 rounds!!!!
      thank you for your enthusiastic comment !!!!
      xxxxxxxxx Ale

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  27. How lovely Alessandra! Really colourful and pretty :) No wonder you are happy - I would be too!
    Alison xx

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  28. Of course it is lovely! YOU made it! :) Have a great week. Tammy

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  29. Molto bello Ale e sembra anche pratico, lo vedo bene su cappotti e giacche quando fa molto freddo, qui invece è scoppiato il caldo africano , ma magari in autunno ci penserò a farmene uno : )
    Maddalena

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  30. Wow...gorgeous, love the picot edging, thank you for explaining how to do it! S xo

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  31. Soo pretty! Nice colors & border ♥

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