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Waffle Frolic
This is a pattern for a trianglular shawl worked with 3 colours, a tiny bit of colourwork (optional), and simple lace motif set smartly between Rows of stockinette stitch. This shawl ends with either an i-cord or crocheted edge and spots of embroidery detail (optional).
I encourage you to use up stash for this project! It is best if colours A & B are similar weight, as these will be the colourwork colours, but of course, there is wiggle room if you want to use additional colours!
This project is worked with 3 different yarns in 3 different colours:
Babe by Bloom Woolen
Navajo-Churro by Golden Grove Farm
Home Camp by Lanis Lana
You may use any Dk - worsted weight yarns you have on hand Or support any of the above small farms. (Golden Grove usually only has yarn/fibre during shearing and processing time.) Bloom is a wonderful fibreshed in New England and they have beautiful yarns to choose from!
yarn:
Colour A - Navajo Churro from Golden Grove Farm; 2 ply worsted; 100% Navajo Churro yarn from sheep raised in NY, this is usually a seasonal offering yarn, so undyed Babe would be a great substitution. 250yds (228m) / 4oz (113g)
Colour B - Babe by Bloom Woolen Yarns; DK; 100% Romney; 180yds (165m) / 60g
Colour C - Home Camp by Lani’s Lana; worsted/DK; 100% Rambouillet; 210yds (192m) / 4oz (113g)
approximate yarn amounts:
colour A (Gulf Coast Native) - 1 skein / 250yds (228m) OR if you use Babe - 2 skeins
colour B (in Deep Rose Gold, Terra Cotta, or Smoke or a medium to dark colour) - 1 skein / 180yds (165m)
colour C (Charcoal or Obsidian or dark colour) - 50g / 93yds (85m)
needles:
5.0mm (us no 8) circular 30 - 40 in / 76 - 101 cm
hook (optional):
4.5 - 5.0 mm crochet hook
gauge: 13 sts x 13 Rows = 4in/10cm
measured over stockinette
approximate finished size:
26in / 66cm depth x 66in / 167cm width
additional tools:
needle to weave in ends, 4 stitch markers
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- First published: July 2024
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- Last updated: September 6, 2024 …
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