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One Row Crescent
The One Row Crescent is a deceptively simple crescent shaped scarf/shawl that can be made with any yarn, any gauge, any size.
The sample shawl uses 100 grams of fingering weight sock yarn and a US 6 (4 mm) needle, and it’s about 72” wide, 12” deep at the center. Gauge is unimportant. Judge the way the fabric looks and feels, and adjust your needle size as necessary. For a larger shawl, use 200-300 grams.
To substitute yarn, choose a needle a bit larger than recommended:
Lace weight—US 4 (3.5 mm)
Fingering weight—US 6 (4 mm)
Sport weight—US 8 (5 mm)
Worsted Weight—US 9-10 (5.5-6 mm)
The original yarn I used (nom) is discontinued, but you can get this color at GrittyKnits.com on Timebomb sock yarn and Doppelganger mcn.
️️I am donating 100% of the money I make from the sale of this pattern to charities that support the LGBTQ community.
6/29/19: $200 to The Tegan & Sara Foundation
7/1/19: $200 to The Montrose Center
7/10/19: $150 to The Trevor Project
8/1/19: $200 to GLAD
12/3/19: $250 to Queer Health Access
6/16/20: $300 to Trans Lifeline
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