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Ashborn Shawl
Ashborn is a shallow, elongated crescent shawl, worked side-to-side with a softly zigzagged lower edge. The simple stitch pattern and intriguing short-row edging - reminiscent of fire-crackled wood and charry log-ends - make for a happy mix of mindless crochet with regular pops of interest. Wear it bandanna-style, or swirl it around your shoulders for layers of soft scallops. The pattern is divided into sections for easy customization; make your shawl wider or narrower, deeper or shallower, by working more or fewer repeats of the desired sections.
Ashborn was designed with a gradient, but will also look lovely in solid, tonal, or lightly speckled yarns.
The 6-page pattern includes charts and a link to a short video tutorial.
Stitches/Skills Used
• Chain, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, extended double crochet, treble crochet, Front Post half double crochet, Front Post single crochet, clusters
• Working between stitches, working around posts
Finished Size (after blocking)
69½” (177 cm) top edge x 9½” (24 cm) at deepest point
Yarn Requirements
Approx. 600 yds fingering weight yarn (more for a larger shawl)
Yarn/Amount Used in Sample
Hobbii Cotton Kings Sultan (100% cotton, 875 yds per 200 gm), Pearl 37
Sample used 128 gm (approx. 560 yds)
Hooks & Notions
US F/5 (3.75mm), or size that gives desired stitch quality
Yarn needle
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- First published: January 2023
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- Last updated: February 6, 2023 …
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