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The Grainbow Shawl
This triangular shawl uses simple stitches and touches of colour to create a modern crochet accessory.
The pattern contains written instructions (both US & UK terms), with two options for the edging. Just a couple of extra rows takes you from contemporary crochet to classic!
Suitable for confident beginners.
Things you’ll need:
Option 1:
John Arbon Knit By Numbers (double knit, 100% merino, 250m/273yds/100g)
3x 100g skeins of grey KBN 6 (Main Colour - MC)
1x 25g mini-skein in each of the following six colours: pink KBN 24 (Contrasting Colour - CC1), yellow KBN 51 (CC2), bright pink KBN 62 (CC3), blue KBN 31 (CC4), green KBN 70 (CC5), orange KBN 16 (CC6).
4.5mm hook
Option 2:
John Arbon Exmoor Zwartbles (double knit, 30% Zwartbles, 70% Exmoor Blueface, 243m/265yds/100g), 2x 100g skeins in light (MC)
John Arbon Exmoor Zwartbles (double knit, 60% Zwartbles, 40% Exmoor Blueface, 243m/265yds/100g), 1x 100g skein in mid (CC)
4.5mm hook
Post Blocking Tension: 13 sts and 9 rows = 10cm (4 inches)
Post Blocking Measurements: Option 1: 68 x 190cm (27 x 75 inches)
Option 2: 74 x 198cm (29 x 78 inches)
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
ch-sp = chain space
dc = double crochet (US single crochet)
htr = half treble crochet (US half double crochet)
rep = repeat
sl st = slip stitch
st(s) = stitch(es)
tr = treble (US double crochet)
Notes:
- Unless stated otherwise, the chains at the beginning of rows count as stitches
- When working Option 1, there is enough of CC6 to create Rows 51 & 52 of Option 2 Edging
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- First published: March 2019
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