Note: Written instructions have been updated and a chart has been added on March 1st, 2021.
Hello fellow crocheters! This piece was my contribution to AllFreeCrochet's 10th Birthday Celebration back in June (thank you AllFreeCrochet.com for the Invitation!). This shawl is pretty to wear and easy to make. It features a simple window pattern, and is surprisingly asymmetrical. I added fringes to give it a sharper shape, and I am very happy with the final look. I hope that you all will like and make this shawl yourselves. Stay safe and healthy and happy crocheting!
Skill level: Easy
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Materials:
- Yarn: NAKO Senet (75% premium acrylic, 25% wool), 3.53 oz. (100 g), 295 yards (270 m), in the color 569: 6 Skeins.
- Crochet Hook: Size US 7 (4.5 mm).
- Tapestry needle.
Measurements: Width: 63.5" (176 cm), height: 42" (106 cm), approx.
Yardage: 1530- 1585 yards (1400- 1450 m) approx.
Gauge: 18 sts and 20 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in double crochet stitch.
Crochet terms (US):
- ch: chain.
- sl st: slip stitch.
- dc: double crochet.
Repeat rows (5-7) thirty-six times, then repeat row 5 once. Work last two rows as follow:
Row 6.1: dc in dc four times, *(skip ch 2 space, ch 2, dc in dc) twice, dc in dc three times, repeat from * to end, ch 7, turn.
Weave in loose ends. Block.
To make fringes, cut yarn into 14" (36 cm) strands. Pass a bundle of 8 strands through each one of the five ch circles on each side of the shawl. Trim loose ends to measure 6" (15 cm).
Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.
Is there a chart for the windows shawl?
ReplyDeleteHi
DeleteA chart for the pattern has been added, please check.
Have a nice day.
Wiam
Hi
ReplyDeleteNow there isn't, but in a few days there will be and I'll inform you.
Have a nice day.
Wiam