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Wabash Bridge Convertible Shawl
Inspired by the diagonal bracing of the old Wabash Bridge in Pittsburgh, this shawl is worked on the diagonal to create its unique pattern. Edging on shawl is essentially all buttonholes. Thus, allowing you freedom to chose where you want to button the shawl and create your own look.
Materials
Yarn:
Stunning String Plump (CYCA #3), 100% Superwash Merino Wool, 275 yds/ 100g: Tuscan Lavender, 3 (3, 4) hanks
Hook:
G/6(4mm), G/7(4.5mm), H/8 (5mm) hk or hk needed to obtain gauge
Notions:
Yarn Needle, Spray Bottle Rust-Proof Pins, (8) 1” dia buttons
Stitches Used:
ch Chain
sl st Slip Stitch
sc Single Crochet
dc Double Crochet
tr Treble Crochet
dtr Double Treble
tch Turning Chain
ch-sp Chain Space
Gauge:
4 rows = 4”, 4.5”, or 5” on the vertical or horizontal edge.
Finished Size:
Shawl is 52.5 (58.75, 65)” by 14 (16, 17.75)”. Sized for S/M, L/XL, and 2X/3X. Shown in S/M.
Notes:
- S/M size uses smallest hook and gauge, L/XL uses middle size hook and gauge, 2X/3X uses largest hook and gauge
- Shawl converts to shrug or poncho by using the buttons to close the rectangle. For the shrug, button long edge to form sleeves. For the poncho, button short edge to long edge to form neckline.
- Project is worked on the bias (diagonal).
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- First published: March 2019
- Page created: March 9, 2019
- Last updated: December 1, 2021 …
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