The Cheryl Purple Wrap Shawl
Crochet Pattern
The Cheryl Shawl is a rectangle style wrap shawl.
I designed for a friend named Cheryl.
She is having some health issues and I wanted to
let her know I was thinking of her. Her favorite color
is purple, So I designed it in a Purple Ombre colorway.
I really like to make rectangle style wrap shawls
because they can be used as a lap blanket also.
I designed it using Red heart Purple Ombre And
Loops And Threads plum purple.
Both are Acrylic medium (4) weight yarns.
I wanted to use acrylic so it can easily
be washed and dried.
Once I got started on the design I really loved how
it was stitching up. But I wanted a darker purple in
the mix, so I added some of the deep purple,
and I really love it. This Wrap Shawl stitched up
so pretty and elegant, that I wanted to share
the crochet pattern with you all.
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The Cheryl Purple Wrap Shawl Crochet Pattern
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook
– H / 5 mm.
Yarn - Med
(4) C1 - Red heart Super Saver Ombre / Violet – 10 oz.
C2 – Impeccable/
loops And Thread / Amethyst – 4 .5 oz.
Yarn needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch
(slst)
Single
Crochet (sc)
Double
Crochet (dc)
Shell Stitch
(2dc, ch1, 2dc)
Space (sp)
Skip (sk)
Change to
(chgto)
Size: 19 X 48 Inches
Multiples –
14 + 8
Notes:
Ch3 Counts
as a dc at beginning of rows.
Pattern:
R: 1 - Ch 65, dc in the 4th
ch from the hook,
1 dc in each
ch across, turn, ch 1 (63 dc)
R: 2 – 1 dc
in the next 6 dc,
*(ch3, sk
3dc, sc in the next dc, ch3, sk3 dc) 1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 3 more times, turn, ch 3
(35 dc, 4 sets of ch3, sc, ch3)
R: 3 - 1 dc
in the next 6 dc,
*(ch1, shst
in the sc, ch1) 1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 3 more times, turn, ch 3
(35 dc, 4
sets of ch1, shst, ch1)
R: 4 - 1 dc
in the next 6 dc,
*(ch2, 3 dc
in the ch1 sp, ch2) 1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 3 more times, turn, ch 3
(35 dc, 4
sets of ch2, 3 dc, ch2)
R: 5 - 1 dc
in the next 6 dc,
*(ch3, sc in
the 2nd dc, ch3)
1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 3 more times, turn, ch 3
(35 dc, 4
sets of ch3, sc, ch3)
R: 6 - 1 dc
in the next 6 dc,
*(3dc in the
ch3 sp, 1 dc in the sc, 3 dc in the ch3 sp)
1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 3 more times, turn, ch 3 (63 dc)
R: 7 - 1 dc
in the next 13 dc,
*(ch3, sk
3dc, sc in the next dc, ch3, sk3 dc)
1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 2 more times,
1 dc in the last 7 dc turn, ch 3
(42 dc, 3 sets of ch3, sc, ch3)
R: 8 - 1 dc
in the next 13 dc,
*(ch1, shst
in the sc, ch1) 1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 2 more times, 1 dc in the last 7 dc turn, ch 3
(42 dc, 3 sets of ch1, shst, ch1)
R: 9 - 1 dc
in the next 13 dc,
*(ch2, 3 dc
in the ch1 sp, ch2) 1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 2 more times, 1 dc in the last 7 dc turn, turn, ch 3
(42 dc, 3
sets of ch2, 3 dc, ch2)
R: 10 - 1 dc
in the next 13 dc,
*(ch3, sc in
the 2nd dc, ch3) 1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 2 more times, 1 dc in the last 7 dc turn, turn, ch 3
(42 dc, 3
sets of ch3, sc, ch3)
R: 11 - 1 dc
in the next 13 dc,
*(3dc in the
ch3 sp, 1 dc in the sc, 3 dc in the ch3 sp)
1 dc in the next 7 dc*
Repeat from
* to * 3 more times, 1 dc in the last 7 dc turn
Turn, ch 3 (63 dc)
Repeat R: 2
– R: 11 For 7 More Times
I changed to
C2 at R: 19 – R: 30
And R: 62 – R: 70
If You added
or subtracted addition rows, make you end on a R: 11
The Solid
Row of Dc
Trim: Chgto C2, Working down the
1st short edge of the shawl,
Sc in the 1
st, ch1, *sk 2 sts, shst in the next st, ch1, sk 2 sts, sc in the next st, ch1*
Repeat From
* to * Until you reach the 1st corner,
Working
Evenly across the bottom of the shawl Repeat From * to *
You will not
have stitches to place your trim in, just work it evenly across.
When you
reach the 2nd edge, Repeat From * to * to the top of the shawl,
Evenly sc
across the top of the shawl,
Join to the 1st sc, tie off and weave
the ends.
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