Lula Faye Pearl Shawlette by Michelle Hillmeyer

Lula Faye Pearl Shawlette

Crochet
September 2023
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
27 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches
in moss stitch: *sc in next st, ch1, sk next st*; rep from *to* for lenth indicated
4.0 mm (G)
800 - 820 yards (732 - 750 m)
Length 42" x Height 23"
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

This cute little shoulder wrap - or shawlette - is a beginner level project that’s perfect for those transitional periods between spring and summer and autumn, when you just want something small and light to carry with you.

  • This pattern uses the moss stitch, also known as linen stitch. Each row is a repeated two-stitch sequence of a single crochet in the chain-space of the previous row, followed by a chain-1.

  • The shawlette is worked flat from the center of the longest edge outward to the corners. The border is then worked in rounds.

  • The pattern is written for two colors, indicated as main color (MC) and contrast color (CC). The MC is a solid neutral background that allows the varying colors of the CC to pop. In the sample pictured, the CC consists of five mini skeins; as one mini skein is completed it is replaced with the next. You can opt to use one full skein of fingering weight yarn with about the same yardage (approx. 435yds/100g).

  • When alternating the yarns to create the stripes, it is recommended that the non-working yarn be carried along the edge rather than cut after each color change. Any rough transitions will be covered by the border.

  • In general, gauge may not be important on shawls and similar garments since they are not sized like clothing. However, if your gauge is much larger than the pattern gauge you may run out of one or both yarns before finishing the full size.

  • This shawlette is just large enough to wrap around the shoulders with little overlap, so instructions for an optional fastening loop are included. This loop will help keep the shawlette in place around the shoulders without needing to tie a knot or use a pin. If you would prefer a larger shawl, see the Customization note at the end of the pattern.