Contains:
- 12 page, linked pdf
- Fully illustrated stitch diagram(s)
- Stitchers choice of multiple writing formats
- Written in English with US terminology, with imperial and metric measurements given
Materials you need at home:
- Hook Size(s) 2.75 mm (C), 3.25 mm (D), 3.5 mm (E), 3.75 mm (F)
- 560 yds (512 m) of light fingering / heavy lace weight (#0 lace) yarn
- Locking stich marker
- Tapestry needle
You will receive an interactive, ad-free pdf download, which includes: •Fully written, line by line instruction (English, US terminology, with imperial and metric measurements listed) •Schematic of measurements •Complete stitch diagram •Construction illustration
Fan and shell stitches transform this luxurious silk and linen yarn into a fabulous shawl. The repetitive pattern is easily memorized, making for a relaxing project that works up quicker than you think!
This long and narrow triangular shawl is created from bottom to top, with just a shift of the shawl, the solid edging is crocheted on, leaving only 2 yarn tails to weave in.
Skill Level Intermediate
Finished Measurements 75” length, 12.5” depth
Materials 560 yds (512 m) of light fingering / heavy lace weight (#0 lace) yarn; Size C, D, E & F-crochet hooks or sizes needed to obtain gauge Tapestry needle Stitch marker
Gauge Gauge is not crucial for this project.
*Published previously as Terra Cotta Shawl in Love of Crochet, Crochet More 2014
This pattern has been professionally tech-edited for accuracy and has complete written instructions along with a clear diagram and schematic. Also included in this download is a Printer Friendly version of the pattern.
Please understand, because of the nature of PDF downloads, I can not offer refunds for purchased patterns. If you have any questions about a pattern, please contact me before you buy. I want you to be happy with your purchase.
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~rebecca