Sunburst Shawl by Elisabeth Davis de Herraiz

Sunburst Shawl

Crochet
July 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 6 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
383 - 399 yards (350 - 365 m)
One size: 142 cm / 52” wide, 76 cm / 30” deep
both US and UK
English

The Sunburst Shawl is a light and lacy top down, triangular shawl made with one skein of sock weight yarn.

Go into your stash and grab that one special skein of sock yarn you’ve been holding on to and start crocheting!

You can easily adapt the pattern to make a larger or smaller shawl by including more or less pattern repeats before making the two row border.

Materials needed:

Hook
5mm / 8 / H or size needed to obtain gauge

Yarn
1 skein of fingering (sock) weight yarn, totaling approximately 100g/3.5oz, 400m/437yds

Yarn used in sample:

Dye Ninja High Twist Merino Fingering, 100% Fine Merino Wool, 365 m / 100g / 400 yds, 1 skein of:
Poptart

Other Notions
Tapestry needle to weave in ends
One stitch marker

Gauge
In pattern using 5 mm hook, or size needed to obtain gauge:
Rows 1-6 measures 4” / 10cm from top of shawl to bottom tip.
Rows 1-3 measures 4” / 10cm across top of shawl.

Finished Measurements
142 cm / 52” wide
76 cm / 30” deep

Happy Crocheting!