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Willow Shawl
A lightweight shawl for any sock/fingering weight yarn. I’ve used 2 skeins/850m of a beautiful hand-dyed 4ply sock yarn and a simple repeating pattern to create this elegant, asymmetric shawl. The shawl starts at the narrow, bottom point, and one side is increased on every row to create a gentle curve. Once the depth of the shawl is achieved, both sides are kept straight until the pattern changes to create a flaring border panel. Pattern is written in English and uses UK terms.
Willow Shawl - Materials
Yarn:
Moonlight Fibre Everyday Sock Yarn 4ply
(75% merino, 25% nylon) 100g/425m
2 skeins in shade Palace of Peacocks
Hook: 3.75mm
Willow Shawl - Dimensions
Finished size after blocking is 70 inches along longest edge by 24 inches deep at widest point
Gauge: not critical, but as a guide 12 rows and 6 clusters over pattern as written, unblocked.
Willow Shawl - Abbreviations (UK Terms)
Ch - chain
Cluster - work 3 tr into the same st, omitting the final stage of each stitch so that the last loop remains on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all of the loops on the hook.
Dc - double crochet
Picot - ch3, slst back into the first ch made
st(s) - stitch(es)
Slst - slip stitch
Sp(s) - space(s)
Tr - treble crochet
Willow Shawl - Pattern Notes
Shawl is worked flat, turning at the end of every row.
Increases only occur on one side of the shawl.
A chart has been provided after the written instructions to help clarify stitch placement.
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- First published: December 2024
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