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Blue Moon Shawl

"The Blue Moon Shawl is the Moogly Fall 2021 Crochet Along - a big triangle shawl that is warm, comforting, and takes you on a top-down stitch pattern adventure! I really loved using O’Gos for this project - the yarn stays tangle-free and flows easily, and you don't have to separate the colors until you're ready. Each section features the “next” color in the skein, minimizing the possible mess - or you can mix it up and create your own color scheme!"

Blue Moon Shawl

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Once in a Blue Moon Triangle Scarf/Shawl

I designed the Once in a Blue Moon Triangle Scarf to be an easy, one skein project that is accessible for beginners. The whole scarf, including the tassels is made with 1 Caron Chunky cake. The colourway I've used with this pattern is called Once in a Blue Moon. You'll need a 12mm crochet hook for this pattern and knowledge of the following stitches/techniques: SC = Single Crochet DC = Double Crochet MC = Magic Circle SL ST = slip stitch Working in rows

Once in a Blue Moon Triangle Scarf/Shawl

Tuscan Moon Shawl

This pattern is available for free. The Tuscan Moon Shawl is a pretty and quick shawl that echoes the stitch pattern of the Tuscan Sun Wrap but in a whole new shape and yarn! Shortly after debuting the Tuscan Sun Wrap, I got a reader request - a triangle shawl version! I knew the stitch pattern would present a challenge, but after lots of math and experimentation, I’d like to think I got it right. The Wrap was made with Red Heart An Italian Story Ombra, a lovely color shifting yarn with some wool in it. So for the Tuscan Moon Shawl, I wanted to highlight another great yarn that would work for either pattern, but has no wool in it - and Colorscape was the perfect choice!

Tuscan Moon Shawl

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.

Ombre Crescent Moon Shawl

Half Moon Shawl

This beautiful quick prayer shawl pattern features gorgeous, vintage looking lace and incredible colors. Both the shawl in the first, as well as the one in the second pictures, are the same pattern, just made in different sizes, so as you can see, they're pretty easy to adjust.

Half Moon Shawl

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.

Moon Goddess Crescent Shawl