An Easy Comfort Shawl
This neutral shawl is so chunky and comfortable-looking! You can wear this versatile piece as a scarf, too, or wrap yourself up in it for a nice long nap. A size K hook is called for to crochet this easy skill level crochet pattern.
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Crochet HookK/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Zeemer
Sep 10, 2017
This Easy Comfort Shawl is true to its title, it's very easy to make. The shawl predominantly used V-stitches and all crocheters know that the V-stitch is one of the easiest to do. I have done lots of scarf projects using the V stitch. You can do this in many different colors that you fancy - in vibrant solid colors, earth colors, black, white, pastels. The possibilities are endless. You can make it longer, wider, it's up to you.
daviddraper 927648 2
Feb 20, 2013
I'm making mine in multiple colors with blues and tans. Very pretty, if I do say so myself.
Member 0767309
Oct 10, 2011
Hi to my understanding u need 4 skins of yarn and its a wide scarf. But u could always make it smaller. I hope that helps and I print them out all the time and I don't have any problems I don't believe I'm signed in either because I just signed in to write this Kimberly
crazzleggs 8059284
Oct 08, 2011
I'm not real sure but I think U have to be sighed in to get patterns to open, works for me but I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time!! :)
cinders19
Sep 29, 2011
pattern is straightforward enough I just don't understand why they say we need Large-Eye Blunt Needles (Set of 6).
LilBitKnits
Sep 10, 2012
Lion Brand patterns always list needed supplies... in the amount or packaging size sold. So they list a (set of 6 - because that is how they are sold). BUT, you will only need 1 needle to sew/weave in any loose ends of yarn when finishing your product. Here's a tip: if you want to join two ends of yarn, instead of knotting or leaving loose to work in later... you can sew them together by 'sewing/weaving' one end into and through the other piece of yarn (like you were making a hem) about 6 inches ... then continue to knit/crochet as usual and clip any loose ends where joined when finished. It will make the yarn a tiny bit thicker at the join but will still make a beautiful finished product without having to deal with lots of ends later.
JessiCAN
May 23, 2011
@sadudishes 6854314: You will need 1 ball of Fishermen's wool for this pattern (about 465 yards). Hope this helps! -- Editors of AllFreeCrochet
sadudishes 6854314
May 20, 2011
How much yarn is needed to make this shawl? Can't find info. on your pattern. Thanks, Sandy Stahler
ladybarb 7916434
Dec 19, 2010
Never did receive the pattern. Please take my E-Mail address off your list !!!!!!!!! Lady barb
PK Hawk
Jun 07, 2010
I too am having difficulty trying to figure out whether this is a shawl or a scarf. The information provided doesn't even give measurements, or quantities of yard needed, at least not that I can see. I also wonder if this is sold as a kit? The way the items are listed, it may or may not be a kit. More clarity is definitely needed here.
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