Everyone needs a quick and easy go-to crochet shawl and I’m pretty sure this could be the one. You can customize this crochet pattern to fit a toddler to teen/adult. This crochet shawl is made using a size #1 yarn so it will have a nice drape to it.
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Who says simplicity has to be dull? This Vintage Linen Shawl is easy to to stitch up while looking chic and elegant. The corner to corner method is used to create this chic and lacy look that you will adore crocheting for yourself, as well as your BFF!
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This shawl is part of Beat The Heat/Cold Blog Hop between Creative Crochet Workshop and myself to design a series of crochet items that you can pick and choose from. Can you see your mother or best friend wearing these items when running errands, to an event, or work?
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About Vintage Linen Shawl
REQUIREMENTS
Level of Difficulty
- Beginner/Intermediate
Yarn
- 700 yards #1 fingering weight Loops & Thread Woolike in Ivory, (sample shown in image)
Hook and Notions
- Size Hook: F/5 (3.75 mm), scissors, blunt yarn needle and stitch markers (optional)
Measurement
Teen/Small Adult (Sample picture) width 54 inches X 27 inches top to point (58 blocks across the top)
Child Medium 25 inches top to point (47 blocks across the top)
Child Small 21 inches top to point (40 blocks across the top)
Toddler 18 inches top to point (34 blocks across the top)
Gauge
- 6 blocks (patterns) and 7 rows = 4 inches
Abbreviations
- Ch/chs = chain/chains
- Dc = double crochet
- Sc = single crochet
- Sl st = slip stitch
- Sp = space
Shawl Pattern Notes
- Weigh your yarn cake: ________ grams
- Worked from corner to corner
- The C2C shawl is unique as it is worked from corner to corner and can be made any size. You start off with 1 block and add 1 block per row until you have the width and length you want and then start working your border. The 1st block you make is the center point
- If you crochet loosely you may want to go up a hook size when crocheting this shawl. Rule of thumb always check your gauge.
- I have worked this shawl in a couple of different yarns to give you an idea of what they will look like. I used the recommended hook size here in the pattern so you should be able to do the same as loon as you don’t go crazy on the yarn weight.
In the image below I used:
Caron Simply Soft #4
Bernat Softee Baby #3 light
Yarn Bee 44th Street #3 light
Special Stitches
- Lazy Shell – work (ch 3. 3 dc) in indicated stitch or space
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VINTAGE LINEN SHAWL INSTRUCTIONS
Ch 6
Row 1: Dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in next 2 ch. Turn (1 block made)
Row 2: Ch 6, dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in the next 2 ch, work (ch 3, 3 dc) in the ch-3 sp of the prev row. Turn (2 blocks made)
Row 3: Ch 6, dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in the next 2 ch, work (ch 3, 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp of the prev row, repeat twice. Turn (3 blocks made)
Row 4: Ch 6, dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in the next 2 ch, work (ch 3, 3 dc) in next ch-3 space of the prev row, repeat 3 times. Turn (4 blocks made)
Continue working in this manner, increasing 1 block on each row until desired length and width is reached. DO NOT make a new block on the last row. DO NOT FASTEN OFF, turn and working down the sides of the shawl work the Edging.
Finishing
Working between the blocks down the side, Ch 3 and work 3 dc in top of last dc of last block, sc in next sp between blocks, *work lazy shell in same st as sc, sc in next space between blocks,* repeat from * to * to the center point, sc in the top of ch 3 of the point block, turn and work up other side. Repeat from *to *, sc in top of ch 3 of last block.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
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XO, Mistie