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Dantelina
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SIZES:
Scarf: 44” x 20” (112 cm x 51 cm)
Shawl: 95” x 37” (241 cm x 94 cm)
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Moongleam Fingering yarn
The sample is shown in color Lens Flare.
One skein is needed for the scarf or cowl, and two skeins are needed for the shawl. Both the scarf/cowl and the shawl used up nearly all of the yarn in the skein.
Scarf/Cowl: 437 yds/400m; Shawl: 874 yd/800m total
If those colors aren’t available, any from this category will work.
HOOK:
US size F (3.75 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge
SKILL LEVEL:
Adventurous Beginner - For those crocheters who are ready to learn some new skills or stitch combinations. Stitches include double crochet, picot, and fan stitches.
Notes From the Designer:
‘Dantelina’ is the Malagasy word for ‘lace,’ a fine thread that looks like a spider’s web used to decorate clothes. This openwork lace pattern is incredibly versatile. Use one skein of Moongleam Fingering to create a delicate, decorative scarf or cowl, or use two skeins for a dramatic shawl. Use finer, lace-weight yarns or a worsted-weight yarn for a more substantial accessory. Work this easy-to-memorize pattern to customize your scarf or cowl to your heart’s desire.
- Click here to watch a tutorial on how to crochet the shawl.
- The items shown used up nearly all the yarn in the skein.
- The last ch 7 of the WS rows is replaced with a ch 5 + double crochet. This allows the first stitch of the next row to be placed more centrally appropriate in the chain space just created.
- Each (dc/picot, ch 2, dc/picot, ch 2, dc/picot) group created is referred to as a ‘fan’ in end-of-row stitch counts.
- Each repeat will add two fan groups, one to each end of the shawl. There is not an increase at the center of this shawl.
- Blocking will be critical for the lacy appearance of this piece. It may not look as lacy as pictured because the spaces around the picots will have to be opened when blocking. If you are uncertain that you like what you are seeing, work about three repeats, and then block your work to get a feel for how it will look. Then continue working until desired length.
Designed by Tatha Lorenzen
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Enjoy your crocheting!
Chandi
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- First published: April 2023
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