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Flower Stripe Shawl
The Flower Stripe Shawl is worked from one point to the opposite side increasing along one edge and decreasing along the other. It features stripes that end in a flower along the decrease edge. Finally, the shawl is finished with a flower border.
Choose one main color and an accent color for the flower stripes or use up yarn scraps with a different color for each flower stripe, each main color section, or both. The shawl pattern works with any weight yarn, from thread to bulky, and can be made any size.
Level: Easy
The pattern uses cluster stitches and one decrease stitch, but there is a detailed picture tutorial, for those beginners looking for a challenge.
Size: Adjustable
The size will depend on yarn used and can be changed by working more pattern repeats. Three suggested sizes with DK weight yarn:
- Small (9 stripes and border): 48”/122 cm wide by 15”/38 cm deep, 470 yards main color and 110 yards accent color
- Medium (12 stripes and border): 63”/160 cm wide by 19.5”/49.5 cm deep, 805 yards main color and 165 yards accent color
- Large (15 stripes and border): 78”/198 cm wide by 24”/61 cm deep, 1235 yards main color and 230 yards accent color
This is an instant PDF pattern download. The pattern is written in English using US crochet terms. The PDF download includes:
- The complete pattern for the shawl
- A picture tutorial with 33 pictures detailing every row and all special stitches
- A list of materials
- A list of abbreviations
- Color pattern suggestions
- Customization options
- Information to change the size of the shawl
Two pdfs are included: a printer friendly pattern and a longer tutorial.
I made the pictured shawl with CoBaSi DK and an E (3.5 mm) crochet hook. The pattern can be made with any weight yarn and a corresponding hook. It has been tested in yarn weights ranging from lace to bulky.
Copyright Notice: This pattern is for your personal use. You may sell items made from this pattern. Providing credit to my Ravelry or Etsy store is appreciated. This pattern and the pictures in it may not be copied, distributed, rewritten, or resold.
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