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Crochet Snow Berries Blanket Shawl

Leyla
Leyla
2024-02-12 14:21:58
Crochet Snow Berries Blanket Shawl

Introducing the Snow Berries Blanket Shawl, a stunning crochet masterpiece that combines the warmth of a cozy blanket with the elegance of a fashionable shawl. This versatile accessory is perfect for those chilly winter days when you want to stay snug and stylish. The Snow Berries Blanket Shawl features a unique crochet pattern that mimics the delicate beauty of snow-covered berries, creating a truly eye-catching design. Whether you're heading out for a winter stroll or curling up by the fireplace, the Snow Berries Blanket Shawl is the perfect accessory to keep you cozy and stylish. Its versatile design makes it suitable for any occasion, from casual outings to formal events. Embrace the beauty of winter with this exquisite crochet creation and let the Snow Berries Blanket Shawl become your go-to accessory for the colder months.

Materials:

  • 10.0 mm crochet hook
  • 5 balls of Lion Brand Hometown USA in “Sioux City Tweed” (Note: if you need to substitute yarn, 320 yards of any super bulky yarn will work well)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape or ruler

Sizing:

  • 55 inches across the top edge of the shawl
  • 50 inches along each side of the triangle
  • Tassels are each 3 inches tall

Abbreviations and Tutorial Links:

  • Chain (ch)
  • Double Crochet (dc)

Instructions for Shawl:

Ch 4 and join the the ch furthest from the hook to create a ring.

Row 1: Ch 3, then in the center of the ring work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc)

Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. In the very first stitch (at the base of the chain 3) work 2 dc. Work a dc in each of the next 2 stitches, then in the corner space, work (2 dc, ch 2 , 2 dc). Work a dc in each of the next two stitches, then work 3 dc in the turning chain space.

*Note: for row 3 and each row after, you’ll work it like row two, but adding side stitches to each row. This is how the triangle will grow wider and taller. The points of the triangle are always worked the same.

Row 3: Ch 3 and turn. In the very first stitch (at the base of the chain 3) work 2 dc. Work a dc in each of the side stitches of the triangle, then in the corner space, work (2 dc, ch 2 , 2 dc). Work a dc in each of the side stitches, then work 3 dc in the turning chain space.

Repeat row 3 until shawl is 50 inches down each side and 55 inches across the top edge or until desired length. Fasten off and weave in any ends that remain. Continue below if you wish to add tassels.

Instructions for Tassels:

Cut two pieces of yarn, each about 6-8 inches. Set aside. Wrap yarn around al four fingers for a total of 12 wraps. Thread one piece of yarn into top of bundle and tie securely. Tie second piece of yarn around top of bundle, about 1/4 of the way down, tucking in ends. Cut loops from bottom of tassel. Repeat two more times for a total of three tassels and tie to each of the three points of the shawl. Weave in any ends that remain.

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