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Triangle Moss Stitch Shawl

By: Sylwia Kawczyska from mycrochetory.com
Triangle Moss Stitch Shawl

"Triangle Moss Stitch Shawl is a modern and one-row-repeat shawl worked worked from the centre top down using a fingering yarn. It’s an adorable triangle shawl crochet pattern written at an easy skill level. Perfect for beginner crocheters and for the moss stitch (aha granite stitch) lovers with beautiful results. Follow the pattern as written or add additional rows to create a larger wrap. Size is completely adjustable by changing the weight of the yarn, size of the hook, or working fewer/more rows of the pattern."

Notes The pattern uses US Terminology. This shawl is worked from the centre top down. You can adjust the length/width of this shawl by adding or removing rows of the pattern. My shawl finished at the 147 row of the pattern.

Crochet HookE/4 or 3.5 mm hook

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

Crochet GaugeAfter 12 rows triangle is aprrox. 10cm/4in wide.

Finished SizeWingspan - 173cm, Center depth - 75cm

Materials List

  • Yarn SCHEEPJES Whirlette 100g = 455m, 60% Cotton and 40% Acryl, 5 skeins. For the shawl sample I used approx.: 900m (2 skeins) of the main color Ice (860), 73m of Mango (853), 151m of Grappa (855) and 230m of Blueberry (854).
  • Hook size 3,5 mm.
  • Tapestry needle (to weave and hide yarn ends)
  • Scissors
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