Peachy Geometric by Sandra Paul

Peachy Geometric

Crochet
February 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in 'Blocky'
3.5 mm (E)
600 - 650 yards (549 - 594 m)
60 x 150cm (24 x 60")
both US and UK
English
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Softy spoken…
Clean lines and geometric textures emphasise the subtle yarns in this loose and flowing shawl.

Pattern Description
A full written pattern for a asymmetrical triangular shawl which includes stitch abbreviations, blocking guide and stitch counts.

Skill Level
Intermediate
Only the most basic of stitches are used in this shawl but some concentration is required until the stitch repeats are established.

Yarn

Peachy Geometric:
The Wool Barn
Alpaca Sock
Yarn A - 1 x Lotus
Yarn B - 1 x Pale Cream

Yarn Substitutions
150g of 4ply fingering weight (4ply) alpaca yarn (or yarn with a good drape and soft halo)
Yarn A: 100g / 450 yards
Yarn B: 50g / 200 yards

Peachy Geometric Faded Stripes
Approx 900 yards of 4ply/fingering weight yarn in seven colours as follows:
Yarn A - 35 yards
Yarn B - 65 yards
Yarn C - 110 yards
Yarn D - 140 yards
Yarn E - 165 yards
Yarn F - 210 yards
Yarn H - 175 yards

Hook
3.5mm (E)

Materials
Yarn needle
Stitch markers (optional)
Blocking wires (optional)

Size
Peachy Geometric: 60 x 150cm (24 x 60”)
Peachy Geometric Faded Stripes: 68 x 176cm (27 x 70”)

Gauge
After blocking, over 10cm (4”):
Blocky: 16 rows by 28 sts
Loopy: 14 rows by 28 sts

Pattern Includes:

  • A full written pattern with clear instructions
  • Blocking Diagram
  • Links to other helpful tutorials
  • Stitch counts and percentages
  • Crochet chart

Update: 3rd May 2017:
The pattern has now been updated to include information and directions to show how to make the seven colour, ‘Faded Stripes/Geometric’ version of this shawl. (The pink/yellow/blue shawl pictured.)

Pattern written in:
UK Terms
US Terms

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