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Forsythia Shawl
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You can find the free version of this pattern on my linked blog. This downloadable PDF contains the full pattern in one ad-free, printable file.
Forsythia Shawl is a beautiful top-down shawl that’s enjoyable to make and features simple and delicate lace in a flower-like motif. The pretty picot edging adds a beautiful detail to this spring crochet shawl with a wonderful drape. This is a very feminine and elegant accessory that can be a perfect gift for mother, sister or friend.
It looks gorgeous just in any color and type of yarn, without a doubt. You could use self-striping yarn like I did here, or make it in a solid color. So many possibilities!
The pattern uses US crochet terminology and contains full written instruction and chart.
Materials & Tools:
1. Yarn SCHEEPJES Woolly Whirl 215g = 1000m, 70% Cotton and 30% Wool, 1 cake. For the shawl sample I used (478) Crème Anglaise Centre colorway.
You might need one extra cake of Scheepjes Whirlette yarn in matching color if your gauge is a little bit off.
- Hook size 3.5mm. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
- Tapestry needle (to weave and hide yarn ends).
- Scissors.
Level: Beginner +
Size after blocking:
Wingspan - 175cm/68.9”,
Center depth - 78cm/30.7”.
Gauge after blocking:
After Row 6 the triangle is approx. 7.5cm/3in high.
Gauge is not crucial for this project. However, changes might result in a different yardage requirements and the finished size.
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