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Natalie Net Shaw and Wrap Crochet Pattern

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The long awaited release of my Natalie Pattern is finally here!

This is  my answer to “what can I do with net yarn other then make a scarf or ruffles?”

To celebrate, I am having a sale in my Ravelry store. Use the coupon code “Natalie” to receive 20% off your ENTIRE JessieAtHome purchase! The coupon expires at midnight on Wednesday (5/22/13)

Natalie
a crochet net shawl and wrap pattern
Intermediate Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot
JessieAtHome.com

This net shawl or wrap is lightweight and perfect for a spring or summer accessory. Rather than using the popular net yarn to make ruffles or a scarf, it connects the yarn top to bottom to create an airy fabric. The shawl is half circle in shape, and the wrap is a bit more stretched out, becoming longer and thinner than the shawl.

This pattern includes written instructions to make a half circle shawl, or a longer and thinner wrap. There are step by step photos, and links to instructional videos exclusive to this pattern.

The pattern can be found on Ravelry, Craftsy, or Etsy.

Have fun with it! If you make one (or ten) share some photos in our Facebook Knit and Crochet Group.

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    • The post is password protected, and the password is in the pattern that you bought (I see you just bought it, so you should have the link and the password). Be sure to type it in exactly as it appears in the pattern. It is case sensitive, and there is a space between the word and the number.

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