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6 Shawl In A Ball Patterns

April 2, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

These patterns are for using with Lionbrands Shawl In A Ball Yarn.  Some of these patterns are crochet and some are knitting so I will share them on both our blogs.

Shawls have been a popular accessory for centuries, providing warmth and style to any outfit. The beauty of shawls lies in their versatility, as they can be worn in a variety of ways, from a classic draped look to a more modern twist. With the right yarn and pattern, shawls can be made to suit any occasion, making them a timeless and valuable addition to any wardrobe.

One of the most exciting aspects of crochet and knitting is the ability to create unique and beautiful pieces of clothing from scratch. However, finding the perfect yarn and pattern can often be a challenge. That’s where Lionbrand’s Shawl In A Ball yarn comes in. This self-striping yarn is specially designed to create beautiful and vibrant shawls without the hassle of changing colors. It is perfect for beginners or anyone who wants to create a stunning shawl with minimal effort.

The six patterns curated for Lionbrand’s Shawl In A Ball yarn are diverse in style and skill level. From the classic triangular shawl to the modern asymmetrical design, there is something for everyone. Some patterns are for crochet, while others are for knitting, providing a range of options for those who prefer one method over the other. The patterns are easy to follow, making them perfect for beginners, and they provide a great way to learn new techniques and stitches.

One of the great things about Lionbrand’s Shawl In A Ball yarn is that it comes in a variety of color combinations, allowing crafters to create shawls that suit their individual tastes and styles. With this yarn, the possibilities are endless. The yarn’s self-striping feature means that the color changes happen automatically, creating a stunning finished product without any extra effort.

The six patterns curated for Lionbrand’s Shawl In A Ball yarn are perfect for anyone who loves to crochet or knit and wants to create a timeless and versatile project. The yarn’s self-striping feature makes it an excellent choice for those who are new to crochet or knitting or those who want to create beautiful shawls without the hassle of changing colors. With a variety of patterns and colors to choose from, crafters can create shawls that are truly one-of-a-kind. So, grab your crochet hook or knitting needles and start creating your own beautiful shawls today!

 

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Have you read?

Crochet Tips And Tricks – E-book by Nicki’s Homemade Crafts

If you’ve been crocheting for a while, you probably think you’ve picked up most of the tricks already. That’s what I thought too—until I dove into Nicki’s Homemade Crafts Crochet Tips & Tricks E-book. Let me tell you, I was pleasantly surprised.

This isn’t your average “how to hold a hook” beginner guide. It’s packed with actually useful, hands-on advice that even seasoned crocheters will appreciate. I found myself nodding along with so many of the pages, thinking, “Why didn’t I know this sooner?”

One thing I really liked? It’s written in a super down-to-earth tone, like a fellow crocheter just sharing what works. No fluff, no overly technical jargon. Just smart, practical solutions to common crochet problems. From fixing tension issues to dealing with split yarn, the tips are straightforward and easy to apply.

Another standout? The layout is clean, with step-by-step instructions and lots of visual cues that make it easy to follow. You can flip to a section you need or read it front to back—it works either way. And it’s digital, so it lives on my tablet now for quick reference whenever I need a refresher.

But what really makes this e-book feel like a gem is the “aha” moments scattered throughout. Things like invisible joins that actually look invisible, tips to stop your yarn from tangling (IYKYK), and clever ways to weave in ends without the bulky bump. Even after years of crocheting, I walked away with new techniques that made my projects look cleaner and more polished.

I’d definitely recommend this for anyone who crochets regularly—especially if you’re tired of wasting time Googling scattered tutorials and just want everything in one place.

You can check it out here.

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