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Fine Midsummer Garden Crescent Shawlette
"This is a wonderful project for learning edging as well as practicing increases and decreases. The shawl is worked side to side: increase for half of the shawl, then decrease for the remainder of the shawl. It is worked in one continuous piece, and the edging is crocheted as you go simultaneously. The edging is worked in multi-directions and the chart is drawn in several colors to help you see where you place the stitches in the multi-directions. The crescent shaped shawl is easy to wear and therefore makes wonderful gifts. Scroll to the bottom of the free pattern page for charts and to download the PDF file for saving to your devices. If you prefer to purchase a printed pattern that can be mailed to you, that option is available, too. Also there is a video tutorial for this project on the free pattern page or you can watch it at Kristin Omdahl's YouTube Channel."
Crochet HookE/4 or 3.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(1) Super Fine (27-32 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge4 sts/2 rows = 1” in blocked mesh pattern, but gauge is not critical for this project
Finished Size12” wide x 72” long
Materials List
- 1 ball Be So Fine Yarn, shown in color Parisian Bordeaux
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JaneEK
Jul 29, 2018
My entire family is involved in amateur theatrics, so any time I see a project that could be used as a costume piece, it instantly grabs my attention. This shawl lends itself to a number of different styles from Victorian to modern Goth. This project has it allan instructional video, crochet stitch charts, and a downloadable .pdf. Thanks so much for finding this!
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