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Arys Shawl
The Arys Shawl is a beautiful triangular shawl with delicate lace and a pretty fan-and-picot edging. It’s made with simple stitches like single crochet, double crochet, and chain spaces, making it both fun to crochet and easy to wear.
This shawl is worked top-down, so you can easily adjust the size by adding or skipping a few pattern repeats. It uses about 900 meters of fingering weight yarn, but feel free to try different yarn weights to make it your own.
The Arys Shawl is lightweight and perfect for any occasion - wrap it around your shoulders, wear it as a scarf, or layer it on cooler days. Blocking is key to opening up the lace and showing off the edging, so don’t skip that step!
How to Get the Pattern
This PDF pattern includes clear instructions in US terms and a detailed stitch chart to guide you. You can get it for free by signing up for my Newsletter on my blog, where I share tips, ideas, and more fun crochet stuff. Not a fan of newsletters? No problem! The pattern is also available for purchase here on Ravelry.
Grab your hook, pick your yarn, and start your Arys Shawl today. It’s the perfect project to create something special!
The pattern uses US Terminology and includes detailed STITCH CHART.
Materials & Tools:
1. Yarn Requirements:
Fingering yarn, approx. 900m.
- Hook size 3.5mm. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
- Tapestry needle (to weave and hide yarn ends).
- Scissors.
- 2 stitch markers.
Level: Intermediate.
Gauge after blocking:
After Row 6 the shawl is approx. 6.5cm (2.5”) high and 13.5cm (5.25”) wide.
Gauge is not crucial for this project. However, changes might result in different yardage requirements and the finished size.
Size after blocking:
One size, adjustable: 170cm x 77cm (70”x30.25”).
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