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Checkerboard Symphony Shawl
Checkerboard Symphony is a long, elegant shawl made from two panels joined together.
The pattern uses the tapestry crochet technique throughout, with the yarn carried along where needed. Linked stitches are employed to create a dense fabric with no gaps. This design is suitable for any DK weight yarn, with the sample shown using Stylecraft Batik. While the stitches involved are mostly simple, I would classify this as an intermediate-level project due to the techniques and the panel construction.
I recommend checking gauge to ensure the height of your linked stitches mirror the pattern.
Materials:
4mm/G hook
Stylecraft Batik. 138m/151ydsper ball.
C1- 3 x Biscuit Col 1901.
C2- 1x Plum Col 1907 Only a small amount of plum is needed. This could be omitted and Raspberry used instead.
C3- 3 x Indigo Col 1914.
C4- 2 x Raspberry Col 1905.
C5- 4 x Graphite Col 1915.
C6- 2 x Teal Col 1909.
C7- 4 x Heather Col 1906.
Approx total used 2460m/2690.2yd if gauge is met.
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
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