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Wave
Wave is a shawl shaped like an asymmetrical triangle. Îts longest, smooth side contrasts with the zigzag edge of the other side. A simple, yet clever shaping method will make crocheting this original shape a breeze.
Wave provides a superb display for your gradient and slow striping yarns. You may also want to work it in a single colour that will underline the shape.
This design is worked for one side tip to the other. It has a wingspan of approx 170 cm/67” along the upper edge and is approx 50 cm/19.75” wide at its widest point.
The pattern is written with charts.
You will need approximately 650 m/710 yds of fingering weight wool yarn to make Wave.
Hook: 3.5 mm (US E-4) or the size needed to get gauge.
Gauge: 5 shells = 12 cm/4.75” wide; 7 rows = 11 cm/4.25” high after blocking. The stitch pattern used is described in the pattern.
The pattern uses US terminology.
- First published: March 2017
- Page created: March 24, 2017
- Last updated: September 27, 2017 …
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