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Lightweight Shawl

Wrap up in this lightweight shawl, it’s a great way to keep your shoulders warm on those cool evenings or days during the Summer when the sun goes in.

Shawls and wraps are always fun to crochet, this one is made in a light soft yarn using a 3.50mm hook, the stitch I have used is a mix of shells and single dc’s

Hope you Enjoy!

lightweight shawl

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See more free crochet shawls-wraps patterns:-

Evening WrapColorscape Sun WrapSimple Crochet Wrap
Granny ShawlC2C Hatch ShawlCool Breeze WrapJuliette Shawl

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lightweight shawl

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Lightweight Shawl

Pattern Number CNC59

Abbreviations USA
Ch.
     Chain

sc.      Single Crochet
dc.     Double Crochet
rpt.    Repeat
sl st.  Slip Stitch

Shell Group.   (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in same space or stitch

Base of ch. Work in first stitch

ch3 counts as first dc

Finished size approx: 15 Inches wide x 60 Inches long

Materials
I have used:-
215 grams of Stylecraft Life 4ply Yarn

OR an equivalent yarn would be:-
7.60oz of Sport Weight Yarn

3.50mm Clover crochet hook

GAUGE – 2 pattern rpts & 4 rows measures approx 1.5 inches

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INSTRUCTIONS:
ch90, work 1sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1sc in each ch to end. Turn. (89sc)

Row 2 – ch3, skip 1sc, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next sc, * skip 2sc, 1dc in next sc, skip 2sc, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next sc, * rpt from * to * to last 2sc, skip 1sc, 1dc in last sc. Turn.
(15 shell groups)

Row 3 to 149 – ch3, skip 2dc, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 space, * skip 2dc, 1dc in next dc, skip 2dc, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 space, * rpt from * to * to end, 1dc in top of
ch3. Turn.

Row 150 – ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, * ch2, skip 2dc, 1sc in ch1 space, ch2, skip 2dc, 1sc in next dc, * rpt from * to * to the end, working last sc in top of ch3. Turn.

Row 151 – ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, 1sc in next ch2 space, 1sc in sc, * 2sc in ch2 space, 1sc in sc, 2sc in ch2 space, 1sc in sc, * rpt from * to * to last ch2 space and sc, 1sc in ch2 space, 1sc in last sc. Fasten off. (89sc)

Finishing – Weave in any loose ends and trim off.

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Hugs until next time.

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All pattern sizing, yarn weights, gauges etc on this website are approx as everybody crochets differently. Every effort is made to ensure this pattern is correct, but I am only human so mistakes may be made, if you find one please let me know by e-mail on crochetncreate@btinternet.com

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Krykit

Friday 11th of August 2017

Can you give the multiple of sts for this pattern (in the event I want to change the width)?

crochetncreate

Saturday 12th of August 2017

It's made in multiples of 6.

Barb

Thursday 10th of August 2017

Beautiful Heather, thank you very much for sharing,

crochetncreate

Saturday 12th of August 2017

Glad you like it Barb.