Mccalls Needlework

McCalls Needlework & Crafts magazine, circa 1970s?
I’m looking for a crochet pattern for a triangular shawl that was published in McCall’s some time between the late 1960s to the 1970s. It was a quadruple crochet pattern that produced a very web-like and lacy pattern, and had a fringe about a foot long on two sides. Can anyone help?
Here is a link for shawls, hope it’s here!.
Check your local library. They usually keep back issues in the magazine section. In the craft section are crochet pattern books also.
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