Mary

Crochet
April 2019
Lace ?
23 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in Double Crochets (gauge for lace weight version)
3.25 mm (D)
875 - 915 yards (800 - 837 m)
Two sizes: lace weight and finger weight versions
US
English
This pattern is available from lovecrafts.com for $7.50.

Description
April 27, 2019, is Local Yarn Store Day here in the US! I designed Mary to honor all local yarn stores, and I hope you will download the pattern and head to your LYS to find some wonderful yarn to crochet it. The pattern will be available and FREE from 9:00am EST, April 26, 2019, through 9:00pm EST, April 28, 2019. After that, the pattern will be available for $4.00.

Mary is a moderately asymmetric wrap worked in three sections of lace pattern. It grows more lacy and open with each section worked. Mary begins at a point on the side with just 4 chain stitches and gradually increases in length and width. The last several rows of the pattern form a lacy edging along one side.

There are 2 versions of Mary, one for lace weight yarn and the other for fingering weight yarn. The patterns are almost identical. There is one section with fewer repeats in the fingering weight version. Feel free to switch the patterns to your liking. Work the lace weight version in fingering weight yarn or vice versa. Just make sure you have enough yarn:) Mary is easily customizable. Work more rows in the final section if you would like a larger piece.

Dimensions
After blocking, the lace weight version has a 60.5” (154 cm) wingspan and is 30” (76 cm) at the widest point.
After blocking, the fingering weight version has a 57.5” (146 cm) wingspan and is 31.5” (80 cm) at the widest point.

Stitches and Stitch Combinations
Chain; double crochet; single crochet; treble crochet; two double crochet cluster (explained); Uneven V-stitch (explained); Y-stitch (explained)

Gauge and Yarn Estimate for Fingering Weight Version
22 dc and 13 rows of dc = 4 inches (10.16 cm)
Between 800 and 870 yds of fingering weight yarn needed to complete shawl

Pattern File
There are 2 pattern files, one for the lace weight version and one for the fingering weight version. Each file is 3 pages in length and includes 2 photos.

Testers
Thank you so much to two wonderful testers—mtrich09 and deerbystarlight. They kindly tested Mary and created gorgeous versions of it.

Group
Please join us in the CrochetWorks group to discuss Mary or any of the CrochetWorks designs.

My LYS
A big thank you to my LYS, Haus of Yarn, in Nashville, TN. I’m so grateful to everyone there for their support and friendship.