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Keep it light

Joanne Fowler

“I was excited to create a shawl for this Hook to Hook challenge. I enjoy reading this feature in the magazine and seeing the yarns presented in different designs. I pictured this silky yarn as a fluid, draped shawl that could be worn on a sunset beach walk. This shell and chain loop stitch seemed perfect combined with a delicate border to create a pretty silhouette without extra weight. “Find Joanna on Instagram at @madewithloveandfibres or at www.madewithloveandfibres.com

Hannah Barker

“The Hook to Hook challenge is one of my favourite features of the magazine, so I was excited to take part. I’m terrible at managing to keep shawls wrapped around me, so I decided to design an infinity shawl even I could keep on! My dad keeps

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