Cenise Shawl by Debbie Field

Cenise Shawl

Crochet
July 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in Double crochet
5.0 mm (H)
570 - 650 yards (521 - 594 m)
Finished Size: Approx. 64" across x 16" deep
US
English
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The Cenise Shawl was created to provide an experience that’s special from start to finish. Its simple yet elegant construction ensures a stunning crochet adventure starting with a beautiful center granny square and culminating in a delicate, decorative border.

The Cenise Shawl makes an exceptional, sumptuous accessory, one that’s sure to become a favorite, go-to accessory when you want to dress up any outfit or simply wrap up in style against a cool breeze. Turn heads and feel luxurious when you wear your very own Cenise Shawl.

⭐️ Finished measurements (approx.): Wingspan - 64”, Depth - 16”

⭐️ Yarn: 600-650 yds of DK weight (3) yarn (The tighter the twist, the closer you’ll get to gauge)
The sample uses High Desert Yarn’s “Cloudcroft DK” superwash merino in Wild Blue - 3 hanks (available on Etsy)
A note about the yarn: Cloudcroft has a tight twist so you’ll need approx. 560 yds to complete the shawl. A second sample was made in Scheepjes “River-Washed” which required more yarn because of the halo. The resulting shawl was slightly larger.

⭐️ Hook: US size H-8 (5mm) or size needed for gauge

⭐️ Skill level: Advanced beginner/Intermediate because of the number of stitches and techniques used

⭐️ Stitches used: Slip stitch, chain, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, cluster, picot

⭐️ Construction: First, a modified center granny square is worked. Two wings, one on either side of the square, are worked out to create the wingspan. The shawl is finished off with a border along the bottom edges of the shawl.

⭐️ The premium PDF for the crochet shawl pattern includes: Detailed written instructions, a schematic for critical measurements, a crochet chart for the center square and a graphic to show stitch counts for the border foundation round.