Thank you for watching and for respecting the work I make available for free! Please support a local charity that works towards equality for all marginalized people in your country if you feel like giving back. Right now, Black Lives are in need of your support and you will find more resources here: --- This tutorial will show you how to make the first three pattern repeats for the very simple, yet very elegant Kizilkaya shawl pattern. After you learn the pattern repeat, you can make your shawl as large or as small as you want to by continuing the pattern repeat. If you are interested in a left-handed version, find it here: Use any yarn with a long gradient that you have in your stash. This pattern is suitable for a wide range of yarn weights and you can use the hook that goes with your chosen yarn. The yarn used for the sample in the introduction is called Arya Ebruli, by Nako and one 100 gram skein was used to make the sample shawl. --- More details regarding yarns and hooks can be found in the pattern that you can get from here: You can also add the pattern to your Ravelry library and make a project page in your notebook, or check out the beautiful shawls that others have made using this pattern: --- More of my patterns: If you want to donate using Paypal: --- Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:45 Row 1 2:18 Row 2 3:25 Row 3 4:23 Row 4 5:04 Row 5 5:49 Row 6 6:53 Row 7 8:02 Row 8 8:56 Row 9 9:49 Row 10 10:49 Row 11 10:56 Final remarks --- If you have questions I haven't addressed in the video, please leave a comment and I'll do my best to help you. Please subscribe and click the bell button if you want to be notified when I publish more videos of my patterns and some more yarn-related videos. --- Copyright reserved for this video and pattern @ Andrea Crețu You may do what you want with the products you create based on this pattern. Mentioning the pattern and designer when you sell a product is welcome, but not mandatory. You may not, on the other hand, distribute this pattern or video or parts of them, either with attribution, or without, as derivatives or under your name. You also may not host CALs and give advice about this pattern without my permission. Please share the pattern and video using the original links only. ---
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