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Grove is a plaid shawl with a classic look, worked in relaxing garter stitch. Horizontal stripes are worked as you knit. Vertical lines are created using a fun, surface crochet technique. One of the great things about this pattern is that it is versatile: while fingering weight yarn is recommended, you can also use something a little heavier, such as DK weight, for a quicker result. Note that yardage will vary if using a different yarn weight. Wear this shawl anywhere: the office, at home, or out for a walk - it will keep you both warm and stylish. I hope you enjoy!
Skills
-Garter stitch
-2-stitch I-cord edge
-Increase stitches (M1L and M1R)
-2-color stripes
-2-stitch I-cord bind off
-Surface crochet
Size
One Size
Finished Measurements (after blocking)
Wingspan: Approx. 5’ / 60” / 150 cm
Height: Approx. 2¼’ / 27” / 66 cm
Yarn
Weight: Fingering
Yardage:
-Approx. 1,000 yds / 915 m / 200 g in MC
-Approx. 240 yds / 220 m / 50 g in CC
Recommended Yarn
Orchard Acres Textiles Fingering Weight Yarn, 70% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk, 10% Cashmere
-Two 100g skeins in MC
-One 50g skein in CC
-Kits are available at this website: https://www.orchardacrestextiles.com/product-page/avocado
Needles & Hook
-One 47” (119 cm) circular needle in size US 3 (3.25 mm)*
-One crochet hook, size D (3-3.25 mm)*
or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions
-Removable stitch markers
-Tapestry needle
Gauge
22 sts x 50 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Garter Stitch worked flat, after blocking
Helpful Tips
- Color: When choosing colors for your shawl, keep in mind that the stripes are thin, so they will show up best with a higher amount of contrast. To achieve this, make sure you choose a CC yarn that is reasonably darker/lighter than the MC yarn.
- Yarn Weight: If using a heavier weight yarn than fingering, you will need to work fewer rows of MC yarn in between stripes, in order to keep the stripes approx. 2” (5 cm) apart. I recommend making a small gauge swatch in order to find out how many rows equal the correct length in your yarn of choice, before knitting up your shawl.
Construction Notes
- Shawl is knit from the point at the bottom up to the top, beginning with 3 stitches & gradually increasing to full wingspan.
- Horizontal CC lines are worked in Garter Stitch as you knit.
- Shawl is wet-blocked before adding vertical lines.
- Vertical lines are added last, using a surface crochet technique.
- Optionally, a second, lighter blocking can be done to help bloom the crochet stitches.
- First published: January 2023
- Page created: January 19, 2023
- Last updated: January 19, 2023 …
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