patterns > Eat.Wander.Crochet's Ravelry Store
> Solana Shawl
Solana Shawl
Like my patterns? Be sure to subscribe to my newsletter to stay up to date with pattern releases, news, and exclusive codes
In Spanish, solana means sunshine or the sunny side of a mountain or valley. After a long winter, we long for the warm rays of sunshine to spark the signs of spring. Flowers start to bloom, yet the breeze is still a bit chilly. The Solana Shawl is a bright and cheerful crescent-shaped shawl that is a great layering piece for those unpredictable spring temperatures.
This is an intermediate level pattern. It requires knowledge of how to change colors and uses modifications of basic stitches.
The pattern is written in standard US crochet terms. It comes in one size.
Dimensions:
51” (129.5 cm) x 21.5” (54.5 cm)
Here’s what you’ll need:
Hooks: 4 mm and 5 mm
Yarn: 4 skeins of yarn, each a different color. They may be either:
- Fingering weight: 1600 yards (1463 m), or
- DK weight: 800-900 yards (731-823 m) DK weight, based on tester experience
I used the following:
- Madeline tosh merino light in “Butter” and “Daisy”
- Rosehill yarns single ply fingering weight yarn “Build me up butter cup”
- Cascade yarn heritage sock “Charcoal”
Show your work: To share your work or see other versions of this pattern, use #solanashawl on Instagram, and tag @eat.wander.crochet
The pattern has been thoroughly tested and edited, but please reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks for your support! I so look forward to seeing your creations! :)
© 2020 Eat.Wander.Crochet
Find me on instagram: @eat.wandercrochet
- First published: May 2020
- Page created: May 16, 2020
- Last updated: January 1, 2023 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now