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I made this shrug a couple of months ago, and it is my second. It is a practical spring time garment. I made one in a beautiful crimson silk/wool blend a couple of years ago and wore it to death. This one gets much use as well.
The yarn is Cascade 220, 2 skeins.
And the pattern is by Laura Chau, Top-Down Shoulder Warmer.
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