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Hop Shawlette

Hop Shawlette
Hop Shawlette

"Most recently, I did a tutorial one very beautiful pattern. It was so popular that I thought it would be completely wrong not to make a shawl with a similar pattern. For shawlette, I slightly simplified the pattern. I removed a dc between the V-puff stitches. This is make the shawl easier. The pattern is voracious and the product may be heavy weight. I was very keen on developing a charts for this pattern, and draw it two. I did crochet tutorial from the center of the wide side of the shawl. An additional chart for crochet from the bottom corner up. By the way, if you combine 2 times the chart number 1, you get a chart for crochet blanket. It should turn out mega-beautiful, because you can work in a circle and all the rows will be on right side. Try to crochet different colors of yarn, it’s a feast!"

NotesAlso you can see this tutorial on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flBPQxuRHLQ&t

Intermediate

Crochet HookC/2 or 2.75 mm hook

Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet GaugeAny you want ♥

Finished Sizeany you want

Materials List

  • yarn
  • hook

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I am loving these Turkish stitch patterns. Although the designer states that she developed this by just tinkering around, she does warn that a complete shawl will both use up a lot of yarn and consequently may be very heavy. Her charts are so easy to follow, and shes included both an instructional video as well as step by step photos. I might just need some more delectable Red Heart Unforgetable.

I absolutely go crazy for color, and even more so with this beautiful ombre effect yarn. I have studied the stitches and I am blown away at the artistry of it. Now, because of the intricate stitch pattern you could totally get away with using a solid colored yarn, too, because the stitches speak for themselves.

Wouldn't this be yummy in something like a baby weight or mohair?

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