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Seamróg Shawl
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I am releasing this pattern for St. Patrick’s day, our national holiday in Ireland which is of course, always associated with the Shamrock! The Irish word for shamrock is Seamróg
*seamróg (SHAM-rohgg)**
800 – 1000m of your favourite gradient yarn is all that is needed to make this light and lacy triangle shawl. A wide wingspan to curl around your neck and shoulders. An easy/intermediate make using sc, dc, puff stitches and chains, that will keep your interest as you crochet.
Materials
4mm hook
1 skein Hobbii Dolce Cashmere: 65% superwash virgin wool, 25% polyamid, 10% cashmere/ 770m (842 yds)/ 200g
You can use any fingering/4 ply weight yarn of your choice to make this shawl. You will need approx. 800m – 1000m of yarn to make a shawl as large as I made mine. But you can stop at the size you require.
You could also use a heavier weight yarn and matching hook, and stop when your shawl is large enough.
Skill Level
This is an easy/intermediate level pattern. You must be familiar with basic crochet stitches and techniques. Directions written so that they are easy to read and follow. I have included some tips, and photos of the first 6 rows to guide you.
Please read Special Stitches and Notes before you start. Once you have the repeat pattern established, enjoy making this fast, relaxing pattern!
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- First published: March 2019
- Page created: March 15, 2019
- Last updated: September 6, 2022 …
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