Electric Blue Wrap

Throw this super-chic shawl over any outfit for instant glamour.
The Electric Blue Shawl uses fillet crochet technique to achieve this beautiful shawl.

The size of the finished rectangular shawl is 165 x 60 cm.

The pattern is written in US crochet terms. It uses Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush yarn in Electric Blue and you will need 7 balls.
It is worked with 2 mm crochet hook.

The pattern contains fillet crochet chart to work from to achieve the finished result.

The finished shawl benefits from firm blocking to open up the lacework and show off the pattern.

This crochet pattern and image are property of Blue Star Crochet.

View the full pattern here 

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