Fall is coming Shawl





I had so many ideas for this summer, I've even finished many projects i had put on hold, and now they only need to be written, and posted. But time says its word, and summer is almost leaving us. So when I received this alize burcum yarn, I envisioned this shawl immediately, and began working on it. It's easy to make once you know how to crochet the six petal flower, which by the way, is popular. I incorporated it in this triangle shawl in a way that makes it almost unnoticeable at first glance, then, after a few seconds, you see multi colored flowers in between the mono repetitive clusters pattern. It's fun. I hope you enjoy making this fall welcoming shawl!



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Materials

Yarn: alize Burcum "bebe batik", 100% acrylic, 3.53 oz/ 100 g, 330 yds/ 210 mt, 5652 color, classical -unbrushed (5 skeins).
Crochet Hook: US: H-8, 5 mm.
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Stitch markers

Yardage: 1600 - 1650 yds/ 1000 - 1050 m.


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Level: Intermediate




Measures :
73 inch/ 185 cm wide, 35.5 inch/ 90 cm height.



Crochet Terms (US)
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
tr: treble crochet
tr3tog: treble 3 together
ch3tr2tog: (ch 3, treble 2) together




Instructions:

(For the pattern chart, go to the end of this post.)

Row 1: ch 7, tr to first ch, turn.




Row 2: ch 7, tr in first st, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch, mark the center tr stitch of this cluster, (tr, ch 3, tr) in root of tr of first row, turn.

Note: from this row on, always mark the center tr st.



Row 3: ch 7, tr in first st, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in center tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch of ch 7 of previous row, turn.





The six petals flower pattern


This pattern is worked in two rows:
First row: tr* in tr of previous row,
1. ch3tr2tog in top of tr* (first petal), 


2. tr3tog in the same tr in which tr* was crocheted (second petal),


3.  skip ch 3 space, tr3tog* in next tr of previous row (third petal),

 
4. ch3tr2tog in top of last tr3tog* (forth petal), tr in same tr the tr3tog* was croheted,



Second row: after (tr, ch 3, tr) cluster of the general pattern, (tr3tog, ch 3, tr3tog) in the center eyelet of the four petals made in first row, the fifth and sixth petals are made in this row. 








Note: the next two rows will contain the flower pattern.


Row 4: ch 7, tr in first st, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in center tr, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch of ch 7 of previous row, turn.

Row 5: ch 7, tr in first st, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, work second row of the flower pattern once, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in center tr, skip ch 3 space,(tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, work second row of the flower pattern once, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch of ch 7 of previous row, turn.

Rows 6-9: ch 7, tr in first st, *skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, repeat from * till you reach the center tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in center tr, **skip ch 3 space,(tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, repeat from ** till you reach the last ch 7, (tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch of ch 7 of previous row, turn.

Row 10: ch 7, tr in first st, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, *skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, repeat from * four times, work first row of the flower pattern once, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in center tr, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, **skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, repeat from ** four times, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, (tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch of ch 7 of previous row, turn.

Row 11: ch 7, tr in first st, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, work second row of the flower pattern once, *(tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, repeat from * four times, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, work second row of the flower pattern, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in center tr, skip ch 3 space,(tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, work second row of the flower pattern, *(tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, repeat from * four times, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, work second row of the flower pattern, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, (tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch of ch 7 of previous row, turn.

Repeat rows 6-9 and the two flower 10-11 rows, another two flowers will be added, keep repeating these six rows till you have six flowers on each side of the shawl triangle, (four times).


Repeat rows 6-9 one more time, then work the last two flower rows as follows:


First row: ch 7, tr in first st, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, *skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, repeat from * till you reach the center tr, skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr, ch 3, tr) in center tr, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, **skip ch 3 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in next tr, skip ch 3 space, work first row of the flower pattern once, repeat from ** till you reach ch 7 space, (tr, ch 3, tr) in fourth ch of ch 7 of previous row, turn.


Second row: ch 1, sc in the first st, ch 3, sc in the ch 3 space, ch 3, sc in tr, ch 4, *work second row of the flower pattern once, ch 4, sc in tr, ch 3, sc in ch 3 space, ch 3, repeat from * till the center st, (sc, ch 3, sc) in center tr, **ch 3, sc in ch 3 space, ch 3, sc in tr, ch 4, work second row of the flower pattern once, ch 4, sc in tr, repeat from **  till the ch 7 space, ch 3, sc in ch 3 space, ch 3, sc in fourth st of ch 7 of previous row, cut yarn.







Weave in loose ends, make fringes 6.5 inch/ 16.5 cm (finished length), in each flower's ch 3 space, first and last ch 3 space and center ch 3 space.









6 comments:

  1. love to make this thank you for sharing....

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  2. Hi there, great pattern, going to make a shawl for my mum using this pattern!
    Is the pattern written in US or UK terms, please?

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    1. Hello dear. This pattern and all of my other patterns are in US terms.

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    1. Hi Navymom02

      Go ahead and show me the shawl when you finish
      Please let me know if you have a problem following the instructions.

      Have a nice day

      Wiam

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