Prayer Shawl / Healing Shawl #13779 (Crochet) by Janet Severi Bristow and Victoria A. Cole-Galo

Prayer Shawl / Healing Shawl #13779 (Crochet)

Crochet
January 2005
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
9.0 mm (M/N)
555 yards (507 m)
24 x 60 inches (61 x 152 cm)
US
English French
This pattern is available for free.

Called Open Mesh In Leisure Arts

Developed by Janet Bristow and Victoria Cole-Galo, co-founders of the shawl ministry. (LionBrand.com)

Shown in Corinthian

Exact gauge is not essential.

Shawl is worked in Half-double crochet. After 2½ skeins have been used up, use the remaining yarn for fringe (3-9 inches long).

Because of the texture of Homespun, the fringe will fray when cut. If you prefer a non-frayed look you can knot the ends, knit or crochet a fringe, or use hairspray or Fray CheckTM by Dritz®.

LionBrand.com Note:
Because crochet uses more yarn than knit, a crochet shawl will be a bit smaller than a knit one made with the same number of yarn skeins. To make a larger one, start with a longer chain and use an additional skein.

Ed. tip: After you have worked about two skeins, cut the fringe. Then you can safely use all the remaining yarn to complete the project.

En Français: Châle de Prière Crocheté #13779Cfr

See Ravelry Prayer Shawl / Healing Shawl #20281-K (Knit) for the Knit version.