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Pineapple Shells Scarf, Shawlette, or Shawl
Pineapples and Shells is a beautiful and versatile pattern suitable for an intermediate crocheter or an adventurous beginner. It is designed in eight sizes and will work with whatever yarn you have in your stash. One skein of sock yarn? Choose the smallest size and make a scarf to adorn your jeans or leggings. Two skeins of lace yarn? Choose the biggest size and create a stunning shawl for a special occasion.
Construction: Foundation chain is in the middle of the shawl, pineapple and shell sections are worked in one direction, then yarn is rejoined and shawl worked into to the other direction.
YARN: 450-1750 yds of fingering or lace weight yarn.
Shown in 1: Hand dyed by Woolbearers Dancing Toes Sock Yarn (40% alpaca, 40% superwash merino wool, 20% nylon; 477 yds 436 m/ 125 g 4.5oz), 420 yds in daisies (MC), 150 yds in pink posies (CC), size XS.
Shown in 2: Schoppel-Wolle Lace Ball (75% wool, 25% nylon; 875 yds 800 m/100 g 3.5 oz), #1208 Brombeeren, 2 skeins, size XXXL.
HOOK: Fingering weight – 3.00 mm crochet hook, Lace weight – 2.00 mm hook, or hook necessary to achieve gauge.
NOTIONS: Yarn needle.
GAUGE: 2 pineapple repeats = 4.75” wide and 4.5” long in fingering weight; 4” wide and 4” long in lace. 3 shell repeats and 8 rows = 4” in fingering weight; 4 shell repeats and 9 rows = 4” in lace
Note of gauge: This piece can be worked in any gauge, however, the difference in gauge will affect finished measurements and amount of yarn used.
The pattern includes a clear hand drawn chart
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- First published: September 2016
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- Last updated: August 1, 2021 …
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