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How to Crochet a Beautiful Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn

Susan
Susan
Feb 24, 2020 01:49 AM
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting a Stunning Shawl with King Cole Curiosity Yarn

Materials Needed

You'll need:

  • King Cole Curiosity, dk/100% acrylic, 150g/480m/524yds
  • 2 balls in Sunset 2894
  • 4.5mm Crochet Hook

Notes

The shawl is a long rectangle approximately 70in (178cm) in length x 18in (46cm) wide.

The wrap can be made longer or wider by working more pattern repeats. This will alter the amount of yarn required.

Pattern multiple is 16 chains + 4 ch.

You can use any weight yarn and matching hook to achieve a similar effect.

Pay careful attention to the first 3 rows until the pattern is established. A photo tutorial may be helpful.

Gauge is not important.

Measurements

Measurement: 70in (178cm) length x 18in (46cm) wide – without fringing.

Instructions

Ch 100.

Row 1

1 dc into 5th ch from hook, (ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc into next ch) twice. Ch 1, skip 1 ch, * (dc, ch 1) 4 times into next ch, skip 1 ch, (dc into next ch, ch 1, skip 1 ch) twice, dc in next ch, skip next 3 ch, (dc in next ch, ch 1, skip next ch) 3 times; rep from * to last 10 ch, (dc, ch 1) 4 times into next ch, skip next ch, (dc into next ch, ch 1, skip next ch) twice, dc into next ch, skip 2 ch, dc into last ch, turn.

Row 2

Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, and next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1) 3 times, (dc, ch 1) 4 times into next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch-1) twice, dc into next ch-1 sp, * skip next ch-1 sp, next 2 dc, and next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1) 3 times, (dc, ch-1) 4 times into next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1) twice, dc into next ch-1 sp; rep from * to last 2 dc, skip last 2 dc, dc into 4th ch of beg ch-4, turn.

Row 3

Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, and next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1) 3 times, (dc, ch 1) 4 times into next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch-1) twice, dc into next ch-1 sp, * skip next ch-1 sp, next 2 dc, and next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1) 3 times, (dc, ch-1) 4 times into next ch-1 sp, (dc into next ch-1 sp, ch 1) twice, dc into next ch-1 sp; rep from * to last 2 dc, skip last 2 dc, dc into 3rd ch of beg ch-3, turn.

Repeat row 3 until you have reached the length you require. Weave in all threads.

Finishing Touches

Block the shawl by pinning it into shape and steaming gently. Cut lengths of yarn approximately 10-12in (25-30cm) long. I used 6 lengths for one side and 7 lengths for the other side (a total of 13). You will need 10-15 lengths of yarn for each fringe piece, depending on how thick you want your fringe. Fold each piece in half and attach to the points on both ends of the wrap.

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