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Delightfully Southern Shawl

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If you love wearing crescent-shaped shawls, the Delightfully Southern Shawl is for YOU! You'll need to know how to crochet the front and back post stitches but that's the hardest part! It's a totally fun project and easy and works up quicker than you probably will think. The shawl totally wraps completely around your shoulders to provide that needed warmth without the fuss of it fall off your shoulders! The edging is simple and keeps the project with a wonderful "Look Elegant, Feel Elegant" perception.

Delightfully Southern Shawl

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Moon Goddess Crescent Shawl

Shawls and Wraps

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

Naturally Southern Scarf

Shawls and Wraps

I rarely design a project with myself in mind. Yes, I create things I like but the Naturally Southern Scarf was intentionally designed for me to wear to a conference coming up soon. As a crochet designer, you just gotta wear some of your designs to show off your talent right? There is no better way to advertise your “brand” than to wear your projects which brings YOU the Naturally Southern Scarf pattern. I think if you check out the yarn....you'll love it and want a skein for yourself!

Naturally Southern Scarf

Liath Crescent Shawl

Shawls and Wraps

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.

Liath Crescent Shawl

Crescent Butterfly Shawl

Shawls and Wraps

Crescent Butterfly Shawl

The Crescent Butterfly Shawl is the 9th butterfly shawl crocheted in the series. I've been waiting to use this black, gray and white 1000 meter yarn cake for just the right design and I believe I found it! This butterfly shawl is made using an easy repeat just like all the others, though a touch is needed every 10 rows once you start your repeat row. I was limited only by the 1000 meter skein but this design can reach any size you desire by just repeating the pattern repeat. Find all my video tutorials on my YouTube Page @meladora1 For this project you will need: HOOK: 4 mm hook or size G hook for the US YARN: I used a 1000 meter Yarn cake from YarnArt’s “Flower” collection. #253 Content: 55% Organic Cotton 45% Anti Pilling Acrylic Ball Weight: 250 g (8.8 oz) Yarn Weight: 1 : Fingering Yarn Length: 1000 m (1093 yd)

Ombre Crescent Moon Shawl

Shawls and Wraps

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