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Sort of Half Circle Shawl
This is only “sort of” a half circle shawl because it actually works out to be 7/12 of a circle. Spokes radiate out from the top center of this shawl, reminiscent of the suns we all drew as children. Eyelet rows for visual interest--add a little, or add a lot. Change it up to suit your own personal style!
The lightweight yarn coupled with a large hook will give your shawl fantastic drape. A single skein of sock yarn (450 yards, give or take) will give you a decent sized shawl, but feel free to add another skein to make a fuller-sized shawl that you can really snuggle up in.
Understanding of how to crochet a flat circle is a big bonus (though not vital) and will make crocheting this shawl a far more intuitive venture.
FiberSpider has, yet again, done a wonderful video tutorial for this pattern, which is available here. Many, many thanks, FiberSpider!
Items made from my patterns are intended for personal use, sale, or world domination--as long as I get a parking space wherever I want once the world is yours.
- First published: August 2014
- Page created: August 25, 2014
- Last updated: April 13, 2018 …
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