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Monday, September 16, 2024

The Cheryl Purple Wrap Shawl Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

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


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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