Anonymous Publish time 2017-5-20 21:03

Wheat Field - Francoise Danoy - Aroha Knits





Guhya25 Publish time 2025-12-1 23:18

The body of the shawl is worked in sections of garter stitch, and a simple lace pattern—easy to pick up and take on the go. This section is worked three times, before reaching the border of the shawl, which is worked in a wonderfully intricate, but not difficult, eye-catching lace stitch. It’s finished off with a last go of garter stitch, and bound off with a fun picot bind-off.A great everyday shawl to wear all year round, it’s easy to style in multiple ways: wrapped around the neck for a look that is dripping in cool or draped over the shoulders for warmth and elegance.

Snowflake007 Publish time 2025-5-30 16:31

꧁¸.✿*❤️*✿.¸꧂Thank  you  very  much  for  sharing  this  great  pattern꧁¸.✿*❤️*✿.¸꧂                       

Snowflake007 Publish time 2025-5-30 15:54

꧁¸.✿*❤️*✿.¸꧂Thank  you  very  much  for  sharing  this  great  pattern꧁¸.✿*❤️*✿.¸꧂                       

lisa liu Publish time 2025-12-22 10:52

        Thank you very much!

EmYeu Publish time 2026-5-9 12:47

¸.•*´¨`*• Lovely work •*´¨`*•.¸

aunt Publish time 2026-2-14 12:19

Thank you for sharing.

kathysceltic Publish time 2025-7-18 09:58

thank you for sharing

rrasenberg Publish time 2026-1-26 08:18

Thank you very much!

annytice Publish time 2025-12-22 01:09

Thank you very much!

crafter102159 Publish time 2025-9-23 23:35

Thanks for sharing

julya9 Publish time 2017-5-20 22:13

Thank you for sharing !

tongmeimei Publish time 2017-5-20 22:46

Thank you for sharing !

fan-tasie Publish time 2017-5-20 22:57

very nice Thanks for sharing

lalikasim Publish time 2017-5-20 23:26

Thank you for sharing!

greenteas Publish time 2017-5-20 23:54

Edited by greenteas at 2017-5-20 23:55

thanksyou too expensiv

cranberries Publish time 2017-5-21 00:10

Thank you for sharing!

Mila2010 Publish time 2017-5-21 00:19


Thank you for sharing !

zinax Publish time 2017-5-21 00:27

VERY NICE, THANKS

enylund Publish time 2017-5-21 00:36

Hmmmmm....should I or shouldnt I?
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