Seismic Shift (crochet) by Carissa Browning

Seismic Shift (crochet)

Crochet
August 2024
Light Fingering ?
16 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
in half double crochet (US)
4.0 mm (G)
926 - 980 yards (847 - 896 m)
67" wide by 22" deep
US
English

This shawl was designed as a part of Miss Babs’ Inspired Adventures Club. Sales for this kit open July 11, 2024 and will ship in August.

Looking for the knit version of this pattern? It’s here.

The construction of this shawl takes its cue from how the Hawaiian Islands were formed as the tectonic plates slowly moved over volcanic hot spots, forming new islands along the way. Beginning at the top of the shawl, a small color block is followed by a section of stripes. Next, a second color block builds up on only one side of the center peak. Stitches are then picked up along the inner edge of the color block for more stripes, but this time with two peaks (or a single chevron) in the center. Another color block leads to a third peak (two chevrons), and so on. Each color block grows larger and larger, as the Hawaiian Islands have also done, in general. The chevrons in the center call to mind the erratic zig zags of waves on a seismometer.

TECHNIQUES

  • Half double crochet
  • Stripes
  • Basic increasing and decreasing
  • Very simple short rows
  • Picking up stitches from a selvage edge

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Span: 67 in / 167.5 cm
Height at center: 22 in / 55 cm

GAUGE (after blocking)
16 hdc / 15 rows = 4 in / 10 cm

MATERIALS
Light fingering weight yarn:
Color A: 436 yds / 399 m
Color B: 490 yds / 448 m
Shown in: Miss Babs Avon (85% merino, 15% silk; 490 yds / 448 m per 100g skein); 1 skein each in Salmon Hibiscus (A) and Lani (B)
US G / 4 mm hook
Tapestry needle
5 stitch markers

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