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Crystallon
Crystallon is a scooped-neck triangular shawl worked from the top down, with lacy stitch patterns inspired by ways that water can crystallize. Optional drop beads on the final row are a subtle tribute to the pattern’s name, which means “frozen drop” in Greek. (Beads may be replaced with picots if desired; pattern includes instructions for both.)
Crystallon was designed for a gradient, but will also look lovely in solid or tonal yarns. For best appearance, choose a fiber that will hold its shape after blocking.
Skills Used
Chain, single crochet, double crochet, optional beaded stitches
Finished Size (after blocking)
55” (140 cm) wide x 25” (64 cm) deep
Yarn Requirements
Approx. 630 yds fingering weight yarn (more for a larger shawl)
Yarn/Amount Used in Sample
Cotton Kings Sultan (100% cotton, 875 yds per 200 gm), Apatite 46
Sample used 142 gm (approx. 621 yds)
Hooks & Notions
US F/5 (3.75mm) or G/6 (4 mm)
Stitch marker, yarn needle
Optional: 65 Miyuki 4mm Magatama (drop) beads, or any beads that will fit over a loop of your yarn; piece of dental floss, beading or craft wire, or tiny crochet hook for adding beads to yarn
Gauge
Gauge is not important for this project
Pattern edited by Leslie (needle-and-hook on Ravelry)
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- First published: February 2022
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