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Free Crochet PatternLion Brand® Shawl in a BallDiagonal Eyelets Shawl
Pattern Number: L50252
Designed by Miwa Nishio.
Free Crochet Pattern from Lion Brand YarnLion Brand® Shawl in a BallDiagonal Eyelets Shawl
Pattern Number: L50252
SKILL LEVEL: Easy + (Level 3)
SIZE: One Size
Finished Width 58 in. (112 cm), across top edgeFinished Length 26 1/2 in (71 cm), from center of top edge to lower point
CORRECTIONS: None as of Jul 7, 2016. To check for later updates, click here.
MATERIALS• 828205 Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball:Soothing Blue 1 Ball
• Lion Brand Crochet Hook Size K10.5(6.5 mm)
• Lion Brand LargeEye Blunt Needles(Set of 6)
*Shawl in a Ball (Article #828). 58% cotton, 39% acrylic, 3% other; package size: 5.30oz/150.00gr. (481yds/440m) pull skeins
GAUGE:
12 dc + 8 rows = about 4 in. (10 cm).
When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in thepattern will be sufficient. The needle or hook size called for in the pattern is based on what the designer used, but it is not unusualfor gauge to vary from person to person. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make your swatch, try using a smaller size hookor needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles.
Making a Gauge Swatch
NOTES:
1. Shawl is worked in one piece beg at center back neck.2. Increases are worked on one side edge only to shape Shawl. The increase edge forms the top edge of Shawl.3. The pattern stitch used on this Shawl is easy to do! For those who find a visual helpful, we've included a diagram.
SHAWLCh 3.Row 1: Work 2 hdc in 3rd ch from hook (2 skipped ch do not count as a st) – you will have 2 hdc at the end of this row.Row 2: Ch 4 (does not count as a st), turn, 2 dc in first st, dc in last st – 3 dc and 1 beg chsp.Row 3 (HDC Mesh Row): Ch 4 (does not count as a st), turn, sk first 2 sts, hdc in next st, 2 hdc in beg chsp – 3 hdc and 1 beg chsp.Row 4: Ch 4 (does not count as a st), turn, 2 dc in first st, dc in each st to beg chsp, dc in first 2 ch of beg chsp – 6 dc and 1 beg chsp.Row 5: Ch 1, turn, hdc in each st to beg chsp, 2 hdc in beg chsp – 8 hdc.Row 6 (DC Mesh Row): Ch 6 (does not count as a st), turn, sk first st, dc in next st, *ch 2, sk next 2 sts, dc in next st; rep from * across – 3 dc, 2 ch2 sps and1 beg chsp.Row 7: Ch 1, turn, hdc in each dc and ch to beg chsp, hdc in first 2 ch of beg chsp, 2 hdc in next ch of beg chsp – 11 hdc.Row 8: Ch 4 (does not count as a st), turn, 2 dc in first st, dc in each st across – 12 dc and 1 beg chsp.Row 9 (HDC Mesh Row): Ch 4, turn, sk first 2 sts, hdc in next st, *ch 2, sk next 2 sts, hdc in next st; rep from * to beg chsp, 2 hdc in beg chsp – 6 hdc, 3ch2 sps and 1 beg chsp.
Row 10: Ch 4 (does not count as a st), turn, 2 dc in first st, dc in each st and ch to beg chsp, dc in first 2 ch of beg chsp – 15 dc and 1 beg chsp.Row 11: Rep Row 5 – 17 hdc.Rows 1277: Rep Rows 611 eleven more times – you will have 116 hdc at the end of Row 77.Rows 7880: Rep Rows 68 – 120 dc and 1 beg chsp.Row 81: Rep Row 5 – 122 hdc.Top Edging: Do not turn, rotate piece to work in ends of rows across long edge (top edge of Shawl), ch 1, work sc evenly spaced across edge by working 1 sc inend of each hdc row, 3 sc in end of each dc row, 2 sc in end of each hdc mesh row, and 4 sc in end of each dc mesh row.Fasten off.
FINISHINGBlocking Dampen Shawl thoroughly. Spread a towel onto a flat surface, then lay Shawl onto towel and smooth into shape. Gently shape Shawl to match finishedmeasurements. Use blocking wires if desired to further shape Shawl. Allow to air dry. Weave in ends.
ABBREVIATIONS / REFERENCESClick for explanation and illustration
beg = begin(s)(ning) ch(s) = chain(s)chspace = space previously made dc = double crochethdc = half double crochet rep = repeat(s)(ing)sc = single crochet sk = skipsl st = slip stitch st(s) = stitch(es)
Learn to crochet instructions: http://www.lionbrand.com/learn/howtocrochet
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