Do you love the look of crescent shawls, but aren’t sure how to wear them? These shawls are actually incredibly versatile accessories! Here are 5 different ways I wear my crescent shawls.
The shawl I used in this photo shoot is Royal Crescent, which was made from Michele DuNaier’s Crescent Queen pattern. My Royal Crescent counts as my fourth WIP this month! One more to go…
1. Capelet
2. Ruffle Scarf
3. Bolero
4. Front Bow
5. Side Bow
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Thanks for the info! I’ve always liked these shawls but have never worn one. Now I can start knitting some of the patterns I have tagged for the future.
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This is great! I am working on a crescent shawl design and this gives me more ideas!
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Thank you, arabianknits! I’m glad this post inspired you.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Knot Theorist wrote:
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Ooh, I’m pinning this for future reference! I always see crescent shawl patterns I like on Ravelry, but I’m not sure how to wear them.
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I love that shawl a lot. What a stunning colour! And your tips are really wonderful, I always wear mine in the same way. Now I will try something else. Viola
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Thank you Viola! I’m glad my post was helpful.
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I’m always awkward with accessories like this, so they get stashed away and never worn. Thanks for the tips!
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You’re welcome! I’m glad this post encouraged you to wear your shawls more often.
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Gorgeous !!!
Anna
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Thank you, Anna!
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