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Any Season Shawl

By: Vicky Pietz from patternprincess.com

"This Any Season Shawl is an easy asymmetrical crochet shawlette made from just one skein of yarn. If you are looking for a shawl in a ball pattern, here is one to add to your crochet pattern library. Today I used one skein of Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball Restful Rainbow. This pattern starts off with an initial 12 rows of crochet. After that, rows 9-12 are repeated until the desired length and width is reached or the skein of yarn is gone. This is an asymmetrical shawl; therefore, the increase is only done on one side of the shawl. Couple the beautiful skein of yarn with an easy crochet pattern. The rainbow of colors in this shawl make it the perfect accessory for any number of fashion styles. It is great worn with weekend wear, going out to dinner with family and friends, and work."

NotesThis crochet pattern includes a video tutorial to help complete this beautiful shawl.

Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet GaugeGauge is not critical to this pattern. Approximately 15-17 stitches per 4 inches.

Finished SizeAt the widest point, this shawl is approximately 39 inches wide. The length is approximately 55 inches.

Materials List

  • Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball – Restful Rainbow. 1 Skein.
  • Size G 4.25 MM Crochet Hook
  • Yarn Needle
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Begin with CH 4

  2. Row 1:  2 DC in 4th CH from Hook [Note… Should come out to a DC in the last ST.], turn

  3. Row 2: Ch 3, 2 DC in same st, DC in last 2 ST., Note…Should come out to a DC in the last ST., turn

  4. Row 3: DC 3, DC in next 4 ST. [Note…Should come out to a DC in the last ST.], turn

  5. Row 4: CH 3, 2 DC in same ST., CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 ST. [Note…Should come out to a DC in the last ST.], turn

  6. Row 5: CH 2, DC in next ST. CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 ST., 3 DC in last ST., turn

  7. Row 6: CH 3, 2 DC in same ST., CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 St. CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 St. [Note… Should come out to a DC in the last ST.], turn

  8. Row 7: CH 2, DC in next 3 St., CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 St., CH 1, SK 1, Dc in next St., 3 DC in last St., turn

  9. Row 8: Ch 3, 2 DC in same ST., CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 St., Ch 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 St. Ch 1, SK 1, Dc in next 3 ST. [Note…Should come out to a DC in the last ST.], turn

  10. Row 9: CH 2, DC in next ST., [CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 ST.] Repeat between [ ] to the end. End with 3 DC in last ST., turn

  11. Row 10: CH 3, 2 DC in same ST., [CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 ST.] Repeat between [ ] to the end. [Note… Should come out to a DC in the last ST.], turn

  12. Row 11: CH 2, DC in next 3 ST. [CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 ST.] Repeat between [ ] to just before the last 3 ST. CH 1, SK 1, DC in next ST. 3 DC in last ST., turn

  13. Row 12: CH 3, 2 DC in same ST. [CH 1, SK 1, DC in next 3 ST.] Repeat between [ ] to the end. [Note…Should come out to a DC in the last ST.], turn

  14. Rows 13 and beyond: Repeat rows 9-12

  15. When done, weave in yarn ends and cut-off excess yarn.

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