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Helping our users. ​Crochet Celtic Shawl.

Susan
Susan
Sep 24, 2020 12:22 AM
Helping our users. ​Crochet Celtic Shawl.

You’ll need:

3 skeins of Caron® Simply Soft® (100% Acrylic), (170 grams, 302 meters) per skein], # 9705 Sage color;

Crochet hook 5 mm.

Finished Size: 78" (198 cm) across wingtips and 28" (71 cm) deep at back

Stitches control: In tr filet: 3 blocks and 3 tr rows = 21/2" (6.25 cm),
In cluster stitch for Wings: 2 repeats and 4 rows = 4" (10 cm)

Note: Filet square will stretch slightly in width when blocked.

Instructions

Back

Row 1 (Foundation row - Right side): Ch 5 (counts as first tr), YO twice, insert hook in 2 loops of 5th ch from hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO and draw through one loop on hook to form the "beginning chain", (YO and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times to form the tr, * YO twice, insert hook in ch under 2 strands at base of tr, YO and pull up a loop, YO and draw through one loop on hook, (YO and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times; repeat from * for a total of 103 tr (34 blocks).

Note: If you are not comfortable with the foundation row of adding on tr, then use the alternate construction for Row 1 as follows: Ch 107; tr in 6th ch from hook (5 skipped chs counts as first tr) and in each ch across: 103 tr (34 blocks).

Note: Loop a short piece of yarn around any stitch to mark Row 1 as right side and top edge.

Row 2: Ch 5 (counts as first tr), turn; tr in next tr and in each tr across.

Row 3: Ch 5, turn; tr in next 36 tr, (ch 3, skip next 2 tr, tr in next tr) 9 times, ch 3, skip next 2 tr, tr in next tr and in each tr across: 24 blocks and 10 spaces.

Rows 4-34: Follow filet chart.

Finish off.

Wings

Beginning Cluster (uses one st)

* YO twice, insert hook in st indicated, YO and pull up a loop, (YO and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice holding back last loop of tr; repeat from * once more (3 loops on hook), YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

Cluster (uses one sp)

* YO twice, insert hook in sp indicated, YO and pull up a loop, (YO and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice holding back last loop of tr; repeat from * 2 times more (4 loops on hook), YO and draw through all 4 loops on hook.

Picot Cluster (uses one sp)

Work Cluster, ch 3, retrace the path of the loop that closes the cluster by inserting hook through all of the last 4 loops of cluster, YO and draw through all 5 loops on hook to slip st.

Note: The foundation row becomes the neck edge. Wings are worked into the end of rows on the Back, shaping the bottom edge and working Picot Clusters to form an edging.

Row 1: Join yarn with slip st in first ch on foundation row; ch 5, work beginning Cluster in same ch, ch 7, sc in first row, * ch 1, skip next row, work Cluster in next row, ch 7, sc in next row; repeat from * across: 12 Clusters.

Row 2: Ch 5, turn; (work Picot Cluster, ch 5, sc) in next ch-7 sp (for edging), * ch 1, (work Cluster, ch 7, sc) in next ch-7 sp; repeat from * across working last sc in top of beginning Cluster.

Row 3: Ch 5, turn; (work Cluster, ch 7, sc, ch 1) in each ch-7 sp across to last ch-7 sp before edging, work Cluster in last ch-7 sp, ch 7, sc in top of next Cluster: one less Cluster.

Rows 4-23: Repeat Rows 2 and 3, 10 times until one Cluster remains.

Row 24: Ch 5, turn; work Picot Cluster in ch-7 sp, ch 5, sc in top of beginning Cluster; finish off: 12 Picot Clusters along shaped edge of Wing.

Make Wing on other side of Back in same manner.

Weave in yarn ends.

Block shawl (very important).

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