![]() ![]() R16: 3dc in the ch 2 sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, * in the ch 2 sp, ch2, sk 3 sts, *, continue until peak (3dc ,ch 2, 3dc into the ch 2 sp), ch 2, sk 3, continue until last cluster, 3 dc. The clusters of 3 double crochet stitches will increase by 2 each time around.Īlso, the pattern will change slightly at R16 but you can continue this original pattern to complete shawl at R36 or you can switch to the new pattern at R16 Optional PATTERN CHANGE : R3 is the pattern for the next 13 rounds (total of 15 rounds). Repeat R3 until R15, each round will increase by 2 clusters. ![]() R3: 3dc in the ch 2 sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, 3dc, ch2 sk 3 sts, (3dc ,ch 2, 3dc into the ch 2 sp) this will create the peak, ch 2, sk 3, 3dc, ch 2,sk 3, 3 dc. Chain 2, skip 3 stitches, place 3 double crochet stitches into the space, chain 2 complete 1 double crochet stitch. Chain 2 and skip 3 (the cluster of 3dc that was created in the first round) place 3 double crochet stitches into the space, then chain 2, in the same space, place 3 more double crochet stitches. Place 3 double crochet in the chain 2 space. However, if you need additional clarity, check out the video below. I’ve written Round 2 of the pattern out for further explanation. R2*: 3dc in the ch 2 sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, (3dc ,ch 2, 3dc into the ch 2 sp) this will create the peak or point, ch 2, sk 3, 3dc into ch 2 sp, ch 2 1dc. R1: ch 5 (this will count as a double crochet and chain 2 space, 3 dc into the circle, ch 2, 3 dc into circle, ch 2, 1 dc. Written PatternĬh 5, join with a sl st to the first ch, to make a circle The chain 5 that begins each new row counts as double crochet (dc) and a chained 2 space. This shawl will measure approx 38.5 inches from middle top to point. If you would like a larger shawl continue working until R36 following the pattern. The horizon crochet shawl pictured was worked until R30, as a result, it measures 28.5 inches from middle top to middle bottom point and 60 inches across. You will complete 1 dc, 1 dsdc, 1dc in the same space. The cluster of three dc sts will have 1 drop stitch double crochet in the middle. Drop to the stitch below, from the previous round. Tw- turn work Stitches for Pattern Change: Yarn Suggestion- 2 skeins Red Heart Roll With it Tweed Yarn.Materials Needed for Horizon Crochet Shawl This shawl measurement: 98 cm (38.5 inches) from middle top to middle bottom point. In addition to this begin a quick and easy crochet project, the Horizon crochet shawl can be customized to fit anyone. Further, there are a few pictures and also attached is an instructional video. In addition, there have been Notes placed throughout the pattern to provide additional help. This pattern is written in US terms and there is a key provided, to help with any abbreviations. This is for the beginner/advanced beginnerĭon’t want to scroll or you want an ad-free pdf printout, click here for Printable PDF Pattern Ad Free Pattern Here My goal is to show you how to create beautiful crochet projects from a beginner’s perspective. ![]() Learning how to crochet should be a relaxing process however, it can take time to develop a technique that works best for you. There is a broad color range that includes bright contemporary tones and neutral which are perfect for creating the horizon crochet shawl.Īs with many of my projects, creating can be done in many different ways. This yarn is a modern twist on a classic pattern perfect for this shawl and other crochet accessories. ![]() This is a three-ply yarn of contrasting colors that are combined to create a unique tweed-like fabric. I used REDHEART –Roll With it Tweed Yarn. However, if you can master this stitch, then the rest is just counting and creating. The basics of a crochet shawl are knowing how to create a double crochet stitch. Seriously, the shawl is right up there with the granny square blanket. Every respectable crocheter should learn to make a shawl. The Crochet Shawl is a time honor tradition in the crochet world. ![]()
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