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Sleeve Shrug
Pure simplicity is the basis for this twist on a sleeve shrug. Here, we’ve taken the rectangle and given it a gentle curve to provide subtle shaping for the sleeves and main body. By working progressively taller and then shorter stitches across the Non-Stick Lace Feather and Fan stitch, we created shaping that you won’t even notice you’re working. And wait until you block this one. It’s all about the stitch pattern, and the Non-Stick Lace Feather and Fan is going to take your breath away.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
To Fit Bust: 31–38 (39–46, 47–54, 55–62)“/78.5–96.5 (99–117, 119.5–137, 139.5–157.5) cm
Cuff to Cuff: 57 (60, 65, 68)”/145 (152.5, 165, 172.5) cm
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
Sample uses Lion Brand Collection, Superwash Merino (100% superwash merino wool; 3.5 ounces/100 g = 306
yards/280 m): 3 (4, 4, 5) balls in color Wild Berry #486-141—918 (1224, 1224, 1530) yards/840 (1120, 1120, 1400) m
of lightweight yarn
Crochet hook: 3.75 mm (size F-5) or size to obtain gauge
Yarn needle
BLOCKED GAUGES
Double crochet raised non-stick lace feather and fan: 6 sts = 1”/2.5 cm; 48 sts = 8”/20.5 cm; 2.67 rows = 1”/2.5 cm;
12 rows = 4.5”/11.5 cm
Treble crochet raised non-stick lace feather and fan: 6 sts = 1”/2.5; 48 sts = 8”/20.5 cm; 2.18 rows = 1”/2.5; 12 rows = 5.5”/14 cm
Double treble crochet raised non-stick lace feather and fan: 5.33 sts = 1”/2.5 cm; 48 sts = 9”/23 cm; 1.85 rows = 1”/2.5 cm;
12 rows = 6.5”/16.5 cm
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- First published: March 2016
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