2.13.2010

Flowering Shawl

Flowering Shawl
As first seen in Inside Crochet Issue 2, the pattern has been re-written in US terms and crochet symbols. This convertible shawl can be worn in many ways. Wrap it around your shoulder for a short caplet, wrap it around your neck for a cowl, or drape it over your shoulders for a flowing shawl. Any way you decide to wear it the bobbly texture is sure to keep you cozy.

Yarn:
Sublime Cashmere Merino Silk DK (CYCA #4), 75% extra fine merino, 20% silk, 5% cashmere, 116m (127 yds) / 50g:
#059 Beetroot 9 balls

Hooks:
H/8 (5.0mm) hook or hook needed to obtain gauge

Notions:
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
Spray bottle and blocking pins.

Stitches Used:

CH Chain
SL ST Slip Stitch
SC Single Crochet
HDC Half Double Crochet
DC Double Crochet
t-ch turning chain
sk skip

Finished size:
Shawl is 13½” by 63”
(34cm by 160cm)

Gauge:
Flower Motif =5¼” dia

Notes:

1. Make flower motif A and then connect the flower motifs B-K as you crochet following the joining directions. Lastly join flower motifs 1-23 following the joining directions
2. First seen in Inside Crochet, Issue #2

More photos here on flickr



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