When I met Carolin and Antje in Hamburg, Carolin asked me whether I wanted to do a nice little design for her blog. Without an inkling what to make I replied “I’ll think about it”. Then I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I’ve found myself sitting on the sofa for the next few days, racking my brains: Lanade … Lanade … what do I associate with Lanade? The Baltic Sea, beaches, driftwood, seashells … seashells! That’s it, I’m gonna design a seashell shawl! Eight calculations and two pattern prototypes later she started knitting ‘Seashell’. And now you can, too.
Finished size
ca. 160 cm x 50 cm
approx. 63 in x 20 in
![Seashell [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/IMG_4901_800oL.jpg)
![Seashell [Digital] - Image 2](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/IMG_4953_800oL.jpg)
![Seashell [Digital] - Image 3](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/IMG_4991_800oL.jpg)

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