Malaika Gabriel
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Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
A beautiful shawl that reminds me of lovely year-round green of the Pacific Northwest. The main body is worked in rows from the bottom point upward, and makes a subtle but pretty upside-down V pattern.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
A simple shawl, suitable for a beginner. Makes a long, asymmentrical triangle shape. Practice your pattern and chart-reading skills, while making a unique and fun project! Stitches used are chain, double crochet, slip stitch, and that’s it! Stitch counts are given for each row so you can check your work as you go.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
My family and I recently moved to central Oregon. I love watching the ever-changing weather and colorful skies here in the high desert.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
I designed this pattern in celebration of All Wound Up Yarn Shop’s second anniversary. (Yay Nona and Leslie!) Anyone who purchases the yarn in the shop will receive the pattern free for the month of July.
Crochet: Headband
I designed this pattern for the 2017 LYS Tour (Local Yarn Store Tour) for All Wound Up Yarn Shop, located in Edmonds, WA.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
Crochet this beautiful blanket in a combination of Tunisian stitches. It’s a simple and fast project that is wonderfully snuggly!
Crochet: Cowl
This pattern is easy enough for an adventurous beginner. Stitches used are CH, SC, DC, HDC, and TR. Post stitches make the waves of cables. It is a fun pattern to work, and includes instructions for making the cowl to any desired length and width.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
I designed this pattern for All Wound Up Yarn Shop in Edmonds, Washington in honor of their first anniversary. This large wrap consists of a central mandala motif, surrounded on both sides by alternating lace and solid stitch panels. It can be worn in a variety of ways.
Crochet: Scarf
This pattern is great for a beginner, and produces a beautiful two-sided plaid fabric. The only stitches required are chain and single crochet. The ‘keyhole’ and edging are optional, and you can make it as long as you like, with whatever yarn you like. Gauge is not important, just make sure to use a hook slightly bigger than recommended for the...