Friday, November 11, 2016

The Healing Wrap Shawl Crochet and Video | Posh Pooch Deisgns

The Healing Wrap Shawl Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs

 It is a light and lacy shawl, stitched in a shell stitch pattern. 
It measure about 60 inches long and 19 inches wide. 
It is a Wonderful shawl for wearing day, evening or night.
It will add a touch of elegance to any outfit.


You can wrap it around your shoulder to wear as shawl, 
or scrunch it up and wear it around your
 neck like a super scarf.

It is designed with Lion Brands Shawl in Ball Yarn. 
When I first started designing the shawl I 
was not sure I would like this yarn,
but after I got a few rows in, I totally changed my
 thoughts. It is the perfect yarn for this project.
I chose this particular color because it is the color For 
the Hypothyroid/ Hashimoto Awareness Ribbon.
and I love the color name: Healing Teal.


 See the Video  on my Youtube Crochet
Channel At This LINK 

Please Note: The Corrected Beginning Stich Count is 50 - not 52.


Healing Wrap Shawl Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach
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Skill: Easy

Materials:
Crochet Hook – J/ 6.00MM
Yarn – Worsted Weight (4) Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball – 
             2 skeins / 10 ounces   Color - Healing Teal
Yarn Needle

Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Double Crochet (dc)
 Skip (sk)
Space (sp)

Size: 60 X 19 inches
Mutiples - 5 + 6 chs
Demo Swatch is - 20 chs

Notes:
Ch3 at the beginning of round counts as a Double Crochet.

Pattern:
R: 1 – Ch 50, 1 dc in the 4th ch from the hook (counts as 1st dc)
 1 dc in each ch across, Turn, ch 3 (48)


 R: 2 -1 dc in next dc, sk 2 dc,
*2dc, ch1, 2dc in the next dc, ch1, sk 2 dc*, 
Repeat From * to * across row,
1 dc in the last 2 dc, Turn, Ch 3 (2 dc, 14 shells, 2 dc)


R: 3 -1 dc in the next  dc, ch1
* 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc in the ch1 space in the next shell, ch 1 *
Repeat From * to * across Row, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn, ch 3
(2 dc, 14 shells, 2 dc)


R: 4 -1 dc in the next  dc, ch1
* 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc in the ch1 space in the next shell, ch 1 *
Repeat From * to * across Row, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn, ch 3
(2 dc, 14 shells, 2 dc)


R: 5 – R: 80 – Repeat R: 4


R: 81 - 1 dc in the next  dc, ch1
* 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc in the ch1 space in the next shell, ch 1 *
Repeat From * to * across Row, Turn, ch3
 Do not stitch in the last 2 dc,
(2 dc, 14 shells)


 R: 82 – 1 dc in the 1 st 2 dc of the 1st shell, ch1,
* 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc in the ch1 space in the next shell, ch 1 *
Repeat From * to * across Row, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn, ch 3
 (14 shells, 2dc)


R: 83 -1 dc in the next 2 dc, ch1
* 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc in the ch1 space in the next shell, ch 1 *
Repeat From * to * across Row, Turn, ch3
 Do not stitch in the last 2 dc,
(2 dc, 13 shells)


R: 84 - 1 dc in the 1 st 2 dc of the 1st shell, ch1,
* 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc in the ch1 space in the next shell, ch 1 *
Repeat From * to * across Row, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn, ch 3
 (13 shells, 2dc)


Continue to repeat R: 83 and R: 84 –



Alternating rows until you have decreased down to 
1 shell and 2dc, 
Ch3, Turn, 1 dc in the next 2 dc, ch1, 1 dc in the last 2 dc,
tie off and weave in your ends.


Alternate Option - Straight Edge - Do not do the Scalloped edge, Stitch the Shell st rows until desired length and tie, weave in your ends.


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I hope you enjoy this crochet pattern.






4 comments:

Unknown said...

In following this pattern, I come up with either too many shells, or, not enough. Am I doing something wrong?! I thought maybe I was reading the pattern wrong...but it is a simple one! I don't know what the problem is...

Kathy D. said...

Please help- On Row 2 I come up with 15 shells, not 14 as pattern notes. Have ripped out twice and I’m about to give up on this pattern. Should it be 15 shells, not 14 in pattern?

Jan said...

I also have followed the pattern to the letter and have 15 shells. I just went with the 15 shells. I also have opted for the straight edge for the ending,

Pax said...

I just finished this and it is wonderful. No problems at all and a beautiful result with the scalloped edge. Thank you.