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Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.

Susan
Susan
May 11, 2020 10:02 PM
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.
Helping our users. ​Rectangle Crochet Shawl.

You'll need:

King Cole Curiosity, dk/100% acrylic,150g/480m - 2 balls in Sunset 2894;

Croceht hook 4,5 mm.


Notes

Shawl is a long rectangle approx. 70in (178cm) length x 18in (46cm) wide

The wrap can be made longer or wider by working more pattern repeats. This will alter the amount of yarn required.

Pattern multiple is 16 chains + 4 ch

Gauge is not important


Instructions

Ch 100

Row 1: 1 dc into 5th ch from hook, [ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc into next ch] twice. Ch 1, skip 1 ch, * [dc, ch 1] 4 times into next ch, skip 1 ch, [dc into next ch, ch 1, skip 1 ch] twice, dc in next ch, skip next 3 ch, [dc in next ch, ch 1, skip next ch] 3 times; rep from * to last 10 ch, [dc, ch 1] 4 times into next ch, skip next ch, [dc into next ch, ch 1, skip next ch] twice, dc into next ch, skip 2 ch, dc into last ch, turn.

Row 2: Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, and next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1] 3 times, [dc, ch 1] 4 times into next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch-1] twice, dc into next ch-1 sp, * skip next ch-1 sp, next 2 dc and next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1] 3 times, [dc, ch-1] 4 times into next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1] twice, dc into next ch-1 sp; rep from * to last 2 dc, skip last 2 dc, dc into 4th ch of beg ch-4, turn.

Row 3: Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, and next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1] 3 times, [dc, ch 1] 4 times into next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch-1] twice, dc into next ch-1 sp, * skip next ch-1 sp, next 2 dc and next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1] 3 times, [dc, ch-1] 4 times into next ch-1 sp, [dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1] twice, dc into next ch-1 sp; rep from * to last 2 dc, skip last 2 dc, dc into 3rd ch of beg ch-3, turn.

Repeat row 3 until you have reached the length you require, or run out of yarn! I made a total of 104 rows using 2 cakes of yarn. I left enough for fringing. Weave in all threads


Finishing

Block shawl by pinning into shape and steaming gently. Cut lengths of yarn approx. 10-12in [25-30cm] long. I used 6 lengths for one side, and 7 lengths for the other side (total of 13) You will need 10-15 lengths of yarn for each fringe piece, depending how thick you want your fringe. Fold each piece in half and attach to the points on both ends of wrap.

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