Be So Fine Molten Lava Crochet Shawl

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Be So Fine Molten Lava Crochet Shawl

Be So Fine Molten Lava Crochet Shawl
Be So Fine Molten Lava Crochet Shawl

"This shawl was an exciting exploration for me. Turning a pretty lace stitch pattern into a top down shaped triangular shawl involves figuring out how to make a single increase on either side and a double increase down the center. My goal was to make it look seamless and effortless, without compromising the beauty of the design. For an edging, I created a larger scale of the 3petal floral motif. Make sure to block each petal separately for a perfectly framed, finished shawl. The shawl has a 4 row repeat that is easy to memorize once you get established. Watch TWO how-to tutorial videos about this shawl on Kristin's YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/V9wnMMve6DY https://youtu.be/1LR1tmgzOt4"

Easy

Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook

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

Crochet Gauge1 repeat of stitch pattern = 1.5" wide x 2" tall

Finished Size56" wide x 28" tall, after blocking

Materials List

  • 1 hank Be So Fine Yarn
  • G/6 (4mm) crochet hook

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Another bamboo yarn project to tempt me! I love this open work design, especially the edging that looks like an oversized picot stitch. The author provides a chart, tutorial video, and if you click on the Print-Friendly button at the bottom of the page, you have the option of selecting a .pdf download. A very nice pattern for any time of year.

I'm in love with this unique plum color! I like that there are so many ways to wear this shawl. My favorite is as a delicate scarf.

This pattern is so cool. From the pictures the "molten lava" looks like dragon scales or feathers to make up a glorious wing. I love how this shawl can be worn so many ways a shawl, cowl, or off one shoulder, etc. You can really make this your own. The pattern itself is a simple on of chains, single crochet and double crochet use to form clusters and shells. What a lovely pattern!

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