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Rose City Shawlette
The name for this shawlette originates from Portland, Oregon, otherwise known as “the City of Roses” or “Rose City.” It was inspired by the beautiful rose blooms in late spring and summer.
The shawlette features half double crochet stitches as well as repeated sections using the sprig stitch. It is finished off with a simple single crochet border. This is a quick project and is the perfect accessory for the transitioning seasons - its cozy, but also light and airy.
Skill level
Experienced beginner to intermediate
Yarn
One (1) skein of House of A La Mode House 2-ply Fingering - NON SW Peruvian Highland Wool, 437yds/100g
This only uses a single skein of fingering weight yarn. The pattern requires a minimum of 415-437yds / 100g. Tests ranged from 382-481 yds. Less yardage yields smaller dimensions.
Tools
Size H/5mm crochet hook
Removable stitch markers, row counter (optional), tapestry needle, measuring tape, scissors
Gauge
HDC 17 st x 12 rows = 4” / 10cm square, blocked
Dimensions
Approximately 54” long, 19.5” tall with hypotenuse of 56.5”
Modification Ideas
- Hold fingering + mohair double to add luxury and coziness
- Use mini skeins or left over advents to create a fade
- Use contrasting yarns for the sprig stitch portion of the pattern to create stripes
- Use contrasting yarn for the border
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