Missing Holiday Sun Shawl is a crescent shaped Tunisian crochet shawl combining traditional looking Tunisian simple stitch with rows of lace. It is constructed top down and uses 200 g of sport weight yarn that is light enough for spring and summer but still gives a bit of warmth, which lends it to be a great layering option for chillier evenings and long walks outside. The Shawl is worked flat, RS facing from right to left.
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Lacy Blossom Shawl
"Lacy Blossom Shawl is a medium size rectangular Tunisian crochet shawl that is crocheted along the long edge. It uses 2 100 g balls of fingering weight yarn, which is the perfect option for light spring/summer makes. The pattern uses basic stitches to create a beautiful lace shawl. Put your Tunisian lace crochet skills to the test with this fabulous accessory. The Lacy Blossom Shawl is worked flat, RS facing from right to left. The stitch pattern creating small blossoms is worked over two rows. The stitch count refers to the number of lps on hook on FP. Blocking the shawl is essential for this project as it opens up the lace stitch pattern. "
Ombre Crescent Moon Shawl
This ombre crescent moon shawl is a semi-circular shawl that uses the double crochet stitch and a number two fine yarn to achieve this beautiful, classy accessory. Crocheting with Thread-Like Yarn For years, I was a bit nervous to try using the fine yarn for crochet projects. However, there are just so many gorgeous yarns available now. I had purchased several cakes of yarn in different colors a few months ago. Rather than being a triangle or asymmetrical shawl as I have done in the past, it worked in a semi-circular design. The colors along with the flowy drape make this shawl look very classy. This is an easy crochet pattern to work with lovely results.
Liath Crescent Shawl
Pattern for a Crescent shaped Crochet Shawl! An easy open lace crochet stitch, is used to create this delicate shawl. It is a simple and beautiful, bottom-up crochet pattern for a wide triangle shawl. The interesting edging adds a stylish twist and pop of colour. You will only need One Skein of fingering weight yarn and 50g of a contrast colour! Shawl pictured measures 76in [193cm] wide x 21in [53cm] depth after blocking You can use 600m of any fingering weight yarn or yarn weight of your choice and matching hook.
Moon Goddess Crescent Shawl
Crescent shawls are easier to tie than triangle shawls. Like triangle shawls, they can also be worn as scarves or shawls. This simple pattern is perfect for highlighting a special yarn to make an accessory you can wear year-round. This pattern was designed for the Make It For Me event with ELK Studio. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet Crocheting flat in rows, increasing, crocheting in chain spaces Skill Level Easy Finished Size Adult: 50” (127 cm) wingspan at widest points x 19” (48 cm) spine. Materials Serendipidye Dyeworks Kings Mountain O’Sparkle DK yarn (75% superwash Merino wool/20% nylon/5% stellina, 3.5 oz/100 g, 230 yd/210 m) - 3 skeins in Tink, or approximately 620 yd/567 m in any light weight yarn. US Size H-8/5 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge. Yarn needle. Gauge Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Use a crochet hook larger than you would for this weight of yarn to achieve a drape that you prefer.