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Materials needed:
500g of medium worsted yarn (DK) This will make a shawl with fringe
to the same length as mine, you can go bigger or smaller if you wish
to
3.5mm hook
Yarn needle
Abbreviations:
Ch= chain
Ss = slip stitch
Sc = single crochet
Dc = double crochet
R1: C10 and ss to the last ch from the hook to form a loop, now ch3
and dc 19 into the loop, turn your work
R2: Ch3, dc in to the next 18 stitches and dc into the top of ch3
from previous row, turn your work
R3: Ch4 (this is your first dc + ch1) *dc in to the next dc, ch1* to
last dc, dc in to the top of ch3 from previous row, turn your work
R4: Ch10, skip the first ch1 space and sc into the next ch1 space,
*ch4, skip the next ch1 space and sc in to the next ch1 space* do for
a total of 3 times, giving you 3 ch4 loops. Ch7,skip the next ch1
space and sc in to the next ch1 space, ch7, skip the next ch1 space
and sc in to the next ch1 space, *ch4, skip the next ch1 space and sc
in to the next ch1 space* do for a total of 3 times, giving you 3 ch4
loops, ch7 and dc in to ch3 on ch4 from previous row, turn your work
R7: Ch4, dc in next stitch, ch1, do this along the 10 stitches but do
not ch1 on the last stitch, skip the ch4 loop and dc into the next
stitch, ch1 and dc in to next stitch repeat a long this middle section
(which is 20 stitches but again do not ch1 on the last stitch) skip the
next ch4 loop, dc in to the next stitch, ch1 and repeat along to the
last stitch (remember do not ch1 on your last stitch) Turn your work
R8: Ch10 skip the ch1 space and sc in to the next ch1 space, *ch4,
skip the next ch1 space and sc in to the next ch1 space* do for a
total of 3 times, giving you 3 ch4 loops. Ch7 skip the next 3 spaces
and sc in to 4th space *ch4, skip the next ch1 space and sc in to the
next ch1 space* do for a total of 3 times, giving you 3 ch4 loops.
Ch7,skip the next ch1 space and sc in to the next ch1 space, ch7,
skip the next ch1 space and sc in to the next ch1 space, *ch4, skip
the next ch1 space and sc in to the next ch1 space* do for a total of
3 times, giving you 3 ch4 loops. Ch7 skip the next 3 spaces and sc in
to 4th space *ch4, skip the next ch1 space and sc in to the next ch1
space* do for a total of 3 times, giving you 3 ch4 loops. ch7 and dc in
to ch3 on ch4 from previous row, turn your work
Now you will continue to work instructions from R5-7 just remember
you have been increasing so there will be more loops and stitches to
make, but remember the pattern, big loop, 3 small loops big loop,
3small loops.....then in the middle it’s 2 big loops then back to 3 small
loops etc
R1: Ch3 and 2 dc in to first ch1 space, skip next ch1 space, 3dc in to
next ch1 space and you are going to continue doing that a long until
you have 15 3dc clusters, do 3dc, ch2, 3dc in to next ch1 space (this
is your middle point) 3dc in to next ch1 space, skip next ch1 space,
continue this along to the end ending with 3dc in the final space
R2: Ch3, 2dc in the same stitch (this counts as your first 3dc
cluster) now do your 3dc cluster in between clusters from the
previous row until you get to the middle point where you will do 3dc,
ch2, 3dc in to the ch2 space, then back to doing the 3dc clusters in
between clusters from the previous row, after you work 3dc into
final space you then want to do 3dc in to top of ch3, this is an
increase!
Now repeat R5-8 until you have 3 full virus sections completed, you
will then go on to repeat the granny stitch section for a total of 6
rows and then again switch back to the virus pattern see the
underlined instructions above to get you started again and then
repeat R5-8 until you have 3 full virus sections, which will end on R7
To finish off, sc evenly along the top of the shawl, fasten off and
weave in ends.
As usual I don’t mind you selling your finished projects but please
don’t copy this pattern and pass off as your own, give the designer
credit when it’s due. It takes a lot of effort to design, test and
write these patterns out.
Please do share your finished makes by tagging the pattern on
Ravelry posts, I’d love to see them!!
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