Mangga Shawlette by April Rongero

Mangga Shawlette

Crochet
November 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 5 rows = 4 inches
in block stitch, as described in pattern
5.0 mm (H)
5.5 mm (I)
454 yards (415 m)
US
English
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The Mangga Shawlette was originally designed for Radicle Threads Magazine’s 1st Anniversary Community Box.

When I learned that the Community colorway was inspired by a photo of mango trees, I thought of how my mom slices up mangga (Kapampangan for “mango”). With just a few skillful cuts, the large seed is removed, leaving two fleshy halves that are crosscut while still in the skin. When the halves are inverted, a beautiful grid of mango cubes pop up, ready to eat.

This quick one-skein project is made of two triangular pieces joined together with a visible seam. Most of the shawl is done in a block stitch — a reference to those delicious cubes of mango. At the center of the shawl, double crochet stitches form the “seed.”

DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Basic

MEASUREMENTS
approx. 78” wide x 15” high (after blocking)

ASSISTANCE
This pattern has been tech edited, but if you have questions, please feel free to message me here on Ravelry or contact the email address provided in the pattern.

USAGE
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