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Below are a few items that I had a great time knitting but that I really don't have a use for.  All are stored in a smoke free home, but I do have cats if that is an issue for you.

Orchid Leaf Pi Shawl
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This shawl was a lot of fun to knit and design, but I won't wear it. Currently it's hanging on the wall in my studio. This round shawl measures almost 9 feet in diameter when fully blocked and makes a statement whether it's hung on a wall or on you! Knit with lace-weight yarn in two shades of green it's perfect for Spring.
 
The pattern for this shawl is available on the Knitting Patterns for Sale page.
 
$650.00

Ostrich Plumes Triangular Shawl
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This is the first triangular shawl that I designed. Knit with sport-weight yarn, it will keep those chilly breezes off your shoulders.
 
$200.00

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This is purple Baby Alpaca yarn from Plymouth and is 6" wide x 88" long.

$40.00

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This is a multi-color yarn (I forget exactly what, but it's 100% wool.) On the left is shades of pink and gray, and on the right shades of dark greens. both are 8" wide x 95" long and very soft.
 
$30.00 each

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This is NatureSpun Sport in red (the pic really doesn't show the true color - it's a little closer to brick red) and is 7" wide X 48 " long - perfect to wear under a jacket.
 
$25.00

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This is the lace scarf that was featured in Knitter's a few years ago, done in lace-weight blue/gray yarn. The pic is terrible - it really needs to be blocked again. It's about 10" wide x 75" long and light as a feather. 
 
$100.00

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