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Calling All Girls Shawl
This is a sweet little shawl that works up in no time at all. There are two sizes – small and large. If you use worsted weight yarn then follow the small instructions. Lace weight follows the large instructions. You could also make yourself a long flowing cape by using the large instructions with worsted weight yarn.
This pattern introduces beading on the post of the crochet stitch. There is a photo tutorial to show you how to do this. There are no strands of yarn that go outside the bead. This is optional but a great way to pick up a new method of beading.
Skill Level
Without beading - Easy
With beading - Intermediate
Dimensions
Pre-block rayon lace weight (large instructions) 17 in/43 cm center back, 46 in/117 cm wingspan
Post block rayon lace weight
24 in/61 cm center back, 55 in/140 cm wingspan
Pre-kill worsted weight (small instructions)
16.5 in/42 cm center back, 42 in/106.7 cm wingspan
Post kill worsted weight
20.5 in/52 cm center back, 47 in/ 119.4 cm wingspan
Post Kill sport weight (small instructions)
18 in/45.7 cm center back, 40 in/101.6 cm wing span
Hook
US Size J, 6.0 mm for worsted weight
US Size H, 5.0 mm for sport weight
US Size F, 3.5 mm for lace weight
Tip – Use the hook size that works best with your chosen yarn.
Fiber
Lace weight (large instructions)
8/2 Rayon, Raja (dark red), used 2.5 oz/70.8 g
Sport weight (small instructions)
Baby Bee Sweet Delight Baby, 4 oz/115 g, 377 yards/345 meters, surfmommy
Used: 1 skein
Worsted weight (small instructions)
Caron Simply Soft Brites!, 7 oz/198 g, 366 yards/334 meters, Blue Mint 9505
Used: ¾ skein
Caron Simply Soft Paints, 4 oz/114 gm, 208 yards/190 meters, Oceana 0006
Used: ½ skein
Gauge
Gauge is not critical
Beads (optional)
Size Small:
1/4 in pony – used 224 with worsted weight
Tip – The number of beads used will depend on your choices of where to bead and how much you lengthen the shawl.
Size Large:
6mm round faceted – used 323 with lace weight
Tip – Any size bead will work. On one size large prototype, I used 279 size E beads + 44 6x8 mm oval beads.
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