Darlene Plaid Shawl by Ellen Elizabeth

Darlene Plaid Shawl

Crochet
March 2017
Aran (8 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 3 rows = 2 inches
in dc
6.0 mm (J)
1300 - 1400 yards (1189 - 1280 m)
54" x 32"
US
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Darlene Shawl
2017 Sunshine Charlotte Designs CAL


What’s better than plaid? Being able to make a gorgeous plaid wrap through your favorite craft! This beginner-level pattern works up into a beautiful shawl with a nice, soft drape, so your finished product will make you look like a pro!

The base of this wrap is worked in a pattern of dc and ch-1 spaces. Once the body of the wrap is complete, you weave strands of yarn through the ch-1 spaces to create a lovely plaid effect. Tying off the extra strands at the edges of the shawl creates a built-in fringe! An easy-to-read chart helps you place your colors correctly, and a photo tutorial helps explain the weaving and tying processes.

Whether you want a wrap for yourself or a warm lapghan for a beloved friend or family member, this easy pattern is the way to go!


The Darlene Shawl is the March installment of the 2017 Sunshine Charlotte Designs Crochet ALong, which features a different shawl pattern each month. This year’s CAL projects are meant to be donated to a local children’s hospital - specifically a cancer ward - so they can be handed out to mothers who suffer the pain of watching their child be ill. I design and donate these shawls in memory of my daughter Charlotte, who died of brain cancer in July 2015.

To buy the CAL and get 12 shawl patterns in 2017 for only $15, click HERE.