Blueberry by Elena Fedotova

Blueberry

Crochet
February 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 9 rows = 4 inches
3.5 mm (E)
890 - 1335 yards (814 - 1221 m)
Small (Large)
US
English
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The granny stitch has many faces! The Blueberry shawl design aspires to explore its variations and ways to crochet this stitch.

In this shawl, the granny stitch lace sections alternate with richly-textured stripes, which are worked in the granny stitch pattern as well, but with an added twist. This results in two different looking stitch patterns; the right side of the stitch pattern gives the impression of stacked berries, while the wrong side resembles a basketweave stitch.

MATERIALS

  • Yarn: Manos Del Uruguay Alegría; fingering weight; 445 yards / 405 m per 100 g skein; 75% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Polyamide
  • Hooks: U.S. E (3.5 mm) and U.S. H (5 mm) for fringe only
  • Yarn needle to weave in ends

YARDAGE

  • 2 (3) skeins in shade A2419 Blueberry

GAUGE

  • 5 dc-groups plus 5 ch-1 sps and 9 rows = 4″ (10 cm) in granny st patt, after blocking

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Small (Large)

  • Wingspan: 56¼ (68½)″ / 143 (174) cm
  • Bottom edge: 40½ (50)″ / 103 (127) cm
  • Depth: 24 (30)″ / 61 (76) cm

The measurements listed above are only guidelines and you can make this shawl smaller or larger by working fewer or more row-PRs of the stitch pattern. Bear in mind that in this case, your yardage requirements and finished dimensions will change.

The pattern has been professionally tech edited.

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