Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern
Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

"This feeling flirty lacy shell shawl is so light and delicate. Work this crochet pattern from the bottom up. Start with one shell and continue adding a shell to each side as you work up. Since this is made from a yarn cake that has beautiful, variegated colors throughout, there were just two yarn ends to weave in at the end. This lacy shell stitch is achieved by repeating two rows throughout this pattern. One row consists of chain and single crochet stitches. The next row is where the shell is made by working a double crochet in the same stitch five times. I have included photos of the first few rows to help with understanding the pattern. Additionally, there are video tutorials for both left and right hand crocheters. Lastly, there is a chart detailing the row being worked and number of shell stitches per row."

NotesThis would be a lovely shawl to wear for Valentines Day. Make this in all white for a pretty Wedding Shawl.

Easy

Crochet HookE/4 or 3.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge21 single crochet stitches to 4 inches

Finished SizeMeasured from the center of the wingspan to the tip this is 30 inches long. The width is 75 inches wide.

Materials List

  • The Slate Divide 03 Rainbow Wrapsody from Yarn Bee 1 yarn
    cake/skein or 918 yards. I purchased this at Hobby Lobby. However, if
    you do not have one close to you or are not able to get this particular
    yarn. Any super fine number 1 or 2 will work just wonderfully with this
    crochet pattern. It’s a Wrap would work well too.
  • Size E 3.5 mm Crochet Hook
  • Yarn needle
  • scissors
Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern
Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern
Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Hello -- I am wondering if this pattern can be adapted for a Mobius infinity wrap/shawl? Example attached.

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