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In memory of a lost angel shawl


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My sister called me earlier last week and asked if I had an extra prayer shawl I could send her. The only one I had was way to big. Her pastor's wife had just mis-carried. So I told her I would see what I could do. I tried to make this yarn into a different shawl and it just didn't want to be that..so frogging it numerous times I finally went to the shawl I had thought of in the first place.. Morning Has Broken. 2nd time I've made this shawl. It is simple and easy (even when you don't pay attention to the directions and do it wrong!)

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Not only is it a beautiful shawl but its a lovely thing to give at a sad time of need, I.m sorry for their loss and also glad they have such thoughtful and caring friends :hug

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What a beautiful shawl! Can you tell us where the pattern is from and what yarn you used? The colors are just gorgeous! I'm sure she will find great comfort in it.

 

The pattern is "Morning Has Broken" http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/morning-has-broken

 

Yarn is my favorite, James C Brett Marble Chunky, and I used colorway MC8 & MC6. The skeins I have don't have names, though I think some do now. http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/james-c-brett-marble-chunky

Extra soft yarn.

 

Paradise Fibers in Spokane, WA is mostly a natural fiber shop, but they DO carry the James C Brett Marble (also in a ww) " This is one of the few non-animal yarns we carry, we chose it because of it's unusual softness and character. " I really like this yarn both in feel and working with it

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