Ondulacao by Eline Alcocer

Ondulacao

Crochet
March 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches
in Ripple pattern
3.5 mm (E)
4.0 mm (G)
678 - 787 yards (620 - 720 m)
One Size
UK
English
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Rhythmic, simple, beautiful.
With its meditative pattern, satisfying texture and soothing colour palette, Ondulação is a lightweight yet smooshy accessory that can be worn almost year round. Choose from a cowl - worn loosely and wrapped twice - or a long, skinny scarf.

CONSTRUCTION
Crocheted flat, this pattern alternates intricately textured ripples (“ondulação” means ripple in Portuguese) with simple, elegant stripes worked in slipped stitches. If making the cowl, the first and last rows are seamed together at the end.

YARN
Nurturing Fibres SuperTwist Sock
(fingering; 100% superwash merino wool; 320 m / 350 yds per 100g)
Scarf: 1 skein Driftwood (A), 1 skein Conch Shell (B)
Cowl: 1 skein Monette (A), 2 skeins Lunar (B)
To improve drape and ensure the sides run straight, this cowl/scarf must be blocked before wearing.

Kits
A limited number of kits are available for purchase from https://www.tangled-yarn.co.uk/products/ondulacao-crochet...
Kits INCLUDE a printed copy of the pattern.

Yarn Alternatives
Use any smooth, soft fingering or sport weight yarn that will block well. A 100% wool or wool-silk blend will result in the best drape. Avoid plantbased and synthetic fibres if possible.

Yardage required
Scarf: 300m in (A) + 320m in (B)
Cowl: 320m in (A) + 400m in (B)

ONE SIZE
Scarf - W14.5 cm x L185 cm / W5.75” x L73“
Cowl - W21 cm x L140 cm / W8.25” x L55”
Width is easily adjusted by working a different number of starting chains, as long as you begin with an odd number. Final yardage will vary.

HOOKS, NEEDLES + NOTIONS
3.5mm and 4mm hook, or as required to obtain gauge
Wool needle

GAUGE
20 sts x 17 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4x 4” worked over Ripple Pattern, using smaller hook
20 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4x 4” worked over slipped stitch striping, using larger hook
Gauge should be measured after blocking.
Note that the slipped stitch striped sections will stretch more over time than the ripple stitch sections. Storing your scarf/cowl flat will help to prevent it stretching too much. Even if the sides don’t run perfectly straight, I’ve found this is not a visible problem when the scarf/cowl is being worn.

TECHNIQUES TO ENJOY
Basic crochet stitches, foundation stitch, front post stitch.

PATTERN INCLUDES

  • Clear written instructions in UK terms
  • A stitch diagram for the ripple stitch sections
  • Professionally tech-edited & test crocheted
  • UK to US term conversion chart
  • Printable, customisable colour chart to help keep track of changes for striped sections

SPECIAL THANKS
I’m deeply grateful for the collective enthusiasm, guidance and support of: Carle’ at Nurturing Fibres for providing yarn support; Rachel at Tangled Yarn for putting together the kits; Elly Doyle for her tech editing wizardry; and, last but not least, my dedicated and diligent team of testers.