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    Hi Kitty,
    Thanks again check the att. link. I found it on youtube. I like the
    yarn and the color I am not sure what will be a US version of this yarn.
    ( am not very familiar with all the crochet yarn/thread). Any help will be
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    Tks Vina
    http://www.woolpedia.de/english/croch...

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    The link didn't work for me, said that page wasn't there anymore.

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    Kitty, stay on that page and just scroll all the way down to English. Click on Assessories. Click on Shawl. You will find it!
    ---HarriEtta

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    Quote Originally Posted by crochetdiva View Post
    Kitty, stay on that page and just scroll all the way down to English. Click on Assessories. Click on Shawl. You will find it!
    Will do , thanks. Kitty

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    Perhaps it is the front upper piece for a slipper ? That would be a cute shoe for summer.

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    I looked up woolpedia on Utube. You're making the viral shawl ! I would use a lace weight yarn because that is what it looks like in the video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitty View Post
    I looked up woolpedia on Utube. You're making the viral shawl ! I would use a lace weight yarn because that is what it looks like in the video.
    It is the Virus Shawl, which is an odd name for one, but it's so pretty. I love this shape, triangle anything, and this one is so delicate. I mentioned on another comment that I have the 4 part tutorial in great quality, but thank you for converting this chart/graph because I'm not up on them well yet and am going to copy/paste your conversion - thank you SO much for doing it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SusansSoulShines View Post
    It is the Virus Shawl, which is an odd name for one, but it's so pretty. I love this shape, triangle anything, and this one is so delicate. I mentioned on another comment that I have the 4 part tutorial in great quality, but thank you for converting this chart/graph because I'm not up on them well yet and am going to copy/paste your conversion - thank you SO much for doing it!!
    One more thing, at end of round 8 to make the ch 7 arch use ch 4 and a dc to end up on top of row. this you use at an end of row whenever you need.

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    I took a pic of what I did in size 10 cotton with a 1.5 mm hook ( your pattern calls for a 3.5 mm hook and yarn ) I extended the pattern by one repetition,( the pattern is a repeat every 4 rows , you know ) the chart is not the size of the finished shawl, you must repeat the pattern to the size you want. The Utube video is in 8 parts and the music is terrible, but you can see it crocheted at woolpedia/english search Utube.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitty View Post
    I took a pic of what I did in size 10 cotton with a 1.5 mm hook ( your pattern calls for a 3.5 mm hook and yarn ) I extended the pattern by one repetition,( the pattern is a repeat every 4 rows , you know ) the chart is not the size of the finished shawl, you must repeat the pattern to the size you want. The Utube video is in 8 parts and the music is terrible, but you can see it crocheted at woolpedia/english search Utube.
    I have this on my serious to-do-soon list, can't decide on my yarn yet but I love that Lady Dee yarn Julia uses, which is not what I'm picking from at all for mine, but still it's lovely! I have the English 4 part tutorial on it, HD videos, but would also love a written pattern for it!
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