Tuesday, 11 July 2023

CROCHET OMBRE SHAWL - Hectanooga Patterns #2202

 2202- OMBRE CROCHET SHAWL, HECTANOOGA PATTERNS






Copyright © 2018,  M. E. Harrington

 

This pattern may be printed for your personal use only. You may not in any form, reproduce, transmit, give away or distribute this pattern, including but not limited to images, diagrams and text, through any venue, including photocopying, other electrical or mechanical means, recording, or any other information storage and or retrieval system. Permission is granted to sell your finished garments.

 

If you have questions about this pattern, you may email me at: meh@eastlink.ca

 

MATERIALS:

Worsted weight yarn, (Red Heart Ombre used in this design, 1 skein of 482 yards)

  See this yarn here: https://tinyurl.com/y963qnwx

6.5 mm crochet hook (or any size hook)

Yarn needle

 

INSTRUCTIONS:  Works top down, gauge not imp, 3 sc and 3 rows = 1 sq. Inch

Finished shawl measures: 22 inches long (after blocking) and 62 inches wide.

I used 360 yards.  

Adding an additional row of loops on the bottom will require 30 yards.

(2 rows will require 60 yards).

Making the shawl wider will require 150 yards for every 12 inches.

 

 1.   Chain 153, or any length required for your arm span,(in odd number) or to wrap

around your body.(One skein was used for the sample shown, 5 foot span.  

Larger sizes will require more yarn.)

2.   Double crochet in the 3rd stitch from the hook, (forms the first ‘v’ stitch), skip the

next 2 stitches,* double crochet in the next stitch, skip the next 2 stitches, in the next

stitch make: double crochet, chain 1, double crochet (‘v’ stitch), skip the next 2

stitches.  Repeat from * across the row (ending with a ‘v’ stitch).

 

3.  Turn, slip stitch into the first chain 1 space, chain 3, double crochet in the same

stitch (‘v’ stitch), *double crochet in the next stand alone double crochet, ‘v’ stitch in

the next ‘v’ stitch, repeat from * across the row.

 

4.  Repeat step 3 for 3 more rows.

 

5 Turn, *chain 3, skip the next stitch, single crochet in the next stitch, repeat from *

across the row.

 

6 Turn, *chain 3, single crochet in the next loop, repeat from * across the row.

 

 Repeat step 6 for 3 more rows.

 

 Chain 3 and turn, make 3 triple crochet in each loop across.

 

9.  Chain 3 and turn, make a triple crochet in each stitch across the row.

 

10  Turn, *chain 3, skip the next stitch, single crochet in the next stitch, repeat from*

across the row.

 

11.  Turn, *chain 3, single crochet in the next loop, repeat from * across.

 

12.  Repeat step 11 for 3 more rows.

 

13. Chain 3 and turn, make 2 triple crochet in each loop across.

 

14.  Turn, single crochet in the first stitch, *skip the next 2 stitches, make 5 double

crochet in the next stitch, skip the next 2 stitches, single crochet in the next stitch,

repeat from * across, adjusting skipped stitches if necessary to end with a single

crochet in the last stitch.

 

15. Turn, *chain 5, single crochet in the next double crochet, repeat from * across the

row, skipping the single crochet between shells (do not work into the single crochet

stitch, go directly to the next double crochet stitch to form the next ch 5 loop).

 

16. Turn, *chain 5, single crochet in the next loop, repeat from * across the bottom of the

shawl, then work up the side, making the single crochet in the side of the stitch of

each row, then across the top, skipping the equivalent space (I worked into the space

between the ‘v’ stitch and the dc), then down the opposite front, 

and fasten off.  The shawl will seem short at this point, but if you stretch it you can

estimate the finished length after blocking.  Sample shown is 22 inches long after

blocking.)

Weave yarn ends into the finished work.

 

This shawl requires blocking.  

Saturate in water, spread on a large bath towel, pull

down to stretch and open up the stitches.  

Blocking with add 6 to 8 inches to the length.

For a longer shawl, either:









  Add more rows of loops in step 12

Or

Add more rows of chain 5 loops in step 16.

















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