Threaded Evening Crochet Stole
This Threaded Evening Crochet Stole is so lightweight, you will love being able to use crochet thread for the whole design. The best use I can think of for a crochet shawl like this is probably in the office when the air conditioning is blasting. Otherwise, take it out with you in the summer for a little added layer between you and the sun that won't leave you sweating by the end of the day. We all need great accent pieces in our wardrobe no matter what season it is, so try out this fun crochet stole pattern for your next summer day out.
Crochet HookF/5 or 3.75 mm hook
Yarn Weight(0) Lace (33-40 stitches to 4 inches). Includes crochet thread.
Crochet Gauge3 pattern repeats = 4; 18 rows = 4.
Finished SizeShawl is 11 wide x 52 long.
Materials List
- AUNT LYDIAS Fashion Crochet Thread Size 3: 5 balls 65 Warm Teal OR 871 Plum
- Crochet Hook: 3.75mm [US F-5]
- Yarn needle
Special Stitches
cluster: [Yo, insert hook in next st, yo and draw up a loop, yo, draw through 2 loops on hook] 3 times in same st, yo, draw through 4 loops on hook.
Shawl
Ch 310. Row 1 (wrong side): Sc in 2nd ch from hook, *ch 3, skip next 3 ch, sc in next ch; repeat from * across; turn77 ch-3 spaces. Row 2 (right side): Ch 1, sc in first sc; *ch 3, cluster in next sc, ch 3, sc in next sc; repeat from * across to last sc, ending with dc in last sc; turn38 clusters. Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc, *ch 3, sc in next sc, ch 3, sc in next cluster; repeat from * across to last sc, ch 3, sc in last sc; turn. Row 4: Ch 6 (counts as dc, ch 3), skip first sc, sc in next sc, *ch 3, cluster in next sc, ch 3, sc in next sc, repeat from * across; turn. Row 5: Ch 1, sc in fist sc, *ch 3, sc in next cluster, ch 3, sc in next sc; repeat from * across, ending with sc in 3rd ch of turning chain, turn. Repeat rows 2-5 until piece measures 10, ending with Row 5 of pattern. Do not fasten off.
Finishing
Edging Rnd 1: Ch 1, working across top edge of shawl, sc in first sc, *(3 sc in next ch-3 space, sc in next sc) across to next corner, 3 sc in next corner st, sc evenly down side of shawl to next corner st, 3 sc in next corner st, working across bottom edge, (3 sc in next ch-3 space, sc in ch at base of next sc) across to next corner st, 3 sc in next corner st, sc evenly across side edge to next corner, 2 sc in corner sc; join with slip st in first sc. Rnd 2: Ch 1, working in back loops of sts, sc in each sc around, working 3 sc in each corner st; join with slip st in first sc. Rnd 3: *Ch 1, slip st in next st; repeat from * around, join with slip st in first slip st. Fasten off. Weave in ends. Block to final measurements.
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Tricia108
Oct 31, 2017
I think the hardest part of this stole is beginning it. Such a long chain. I am glad I learned foundation single crochet because that will make it easier. The stitch pattern is basic. I don't like how the pattern is written, all bunched up but I will have to print it out and put it down row by row. Still in all a nice pattern. Thank you.
princess6860504
Sep 17, 2017
Just beautiful in the teal color! I like the idea of the fashion colors being available in the classic crochet thread which used to be made only in white and shades of ivory. You DO need to cover up poolside. It happens to me quite a bit. I feel my skin burning from the sun's rays and the only thing I have to grab and cover up with is a beach towel. I would much rather cover up my arms or drape it over my legs for coverage while I lounge. Thank you for the easy cluster stitch pattern.
Daughter of Light
Sep 12, 2017
This pattern is absolutely stunning! I can see this one so delicate as to go with my little black dress for an evening on the town. It's also so geometric contemporary that you could make it up to go with blue jeans and your favorite soft t-shirt and you're off to the weekend arts festival. I love the teal color, but warm blue or sage would be nice as well!
Hippie Chick
Jun 28, 2017
I think this would work very well on long walks on the beach after the sun goes down. Its almost always a little chilly at the beach year round after it gets dark. I think this would really be a hassle at the office because your hands are always moving when you are working and it would be hard to not let it fall off.
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