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Replay
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Replay shawl is all about repetition and kinesthetic joy. ◍•ᴗ•◍
It is worked in a stitch pattern that creates a highly textured fabric, while remaining incredibly soft, stretchy, squishy, and pleasant to touch. You can see it in motion in this reel: https://www.instagram.com/p/DT5YY31jHg6/
The stitch pattern itself, with all the increases and decreases, is easy to memorize and very engaging. Like a favorite song, these ask to be repeated again and again. For me, this resulted in three samples in different sizes and colors.
The colors I chose - and the stitch pattern itself - also echo the repeating natural motifs of wheat ears, lavender flowers, and fir twigs.
★ The pattern has been professionally tech edited
★ Written out and charted, with a photo tutorial on stitches and swatch instructions (suitable for scarves and blankets)
★ Language: English (US crochet terms)
★ Pages: 12
CONSTRUCTION
The shawl starts at one side corner and grows toward the center (bottom corner). Decreases are then worked to shape it toward the opposite corner.
You can easily adjust the shawl to your liking: continue in the stitch pattern until you reach your desired depth and width, then move on to the decreases.
MATERIALS
- Yarn: Malabrigo Arroyo; sport weight; 335 yards / 306 m per 100 g skein; 100% superwash merino wool
- Hook: U.S. G/7 (4.5 mm)
- Yarn needle to weave in ends
YARDAGE & COLORWAYS
1 (2, 3) skeins in shades:
- AR841 Tranquilo
- AR696 Whole Grain
- AR045 Chircas
GAUGE FOR SWATCH
22 sts and 20 rows = 4″ (10 cm) worked in linen st patt only.
An exact gauge is not crucial for this design.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
1 (2, 3) skein option
- Wingspan: 41½ (60¼, 72¾)″ / 105 (153, 185) cm
- Depth: 9½ (14, 17)″ / 24.5 (35.5, 43) cm
TECHNIQUE
The colorwork stitch pattern is based on the linen (moss) stitch, with some sc replaced by specific textured stitch: raised double crochet (you can find it in my Leaf shawls and tops series, In Three Ways collection, and in Chapter 2 of the New Ways with Crochet book).
I create new crochet stitches to show a quieter, softer side of crochet: calm, simple, and casual. My patterns may look unusual at first only because the technique is new to you, just like your first chain or single crochet once was. After a little practice, it feels easy and natural.
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- First published: January 2026
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