4~Seasons Shawl
One of 4 luscious patterns designed to invoke the feel of the seasons.
Winter Wonders
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This version is Splendid in its mix of texture, and open spaces, providing warmth with delicate intrigue.
If shawls are special to you, the comfort and beauty of this one is sure to touch your soul.
Constructed in Lion Brand Mandala yarn with attention to the light nature. The self striping cake provides color
changes that are quickly taken in to give strength and interest to the overall design, without being so busy that
the textural base would be lost.
The yarn will provide warmth, and add the desired layer of appeal. Whether a shoulder cover for crisp evenings,
or wrapped around the neck for the Kerchief/Cowl look. The versatility of this design is undeniable.
Reach for your favorite Mandala Cake, in the Color pallet that speaks to you. People will admire your taste, and talent.
The 4~Season Summer Shawl will be Free here, until September 23, when the pattern will Rotate, and I will offer the
Autumn Version. You may purchase the PDF of this pattern on Ravelry Here
Each Pattern is available in PDF format for $1.99, or can be found in it's season here on the blog.
The Spring pattern Was available here until Thursday, June 20, 2019. At that time,
The Summer Version took the spotlight through September 23, 2019.
Autumn's reign was September 24, 2019 to December 21, 2019. Then, as is the natural course,
Winter takes the stage December 22, 2019 through the New Year, Valentines and St.Patrick's day celebrations, ending it's term On March 18, 2020.
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Many thanks to the testers involved in making this pattern set ready for the public. All pictures used with permission from the copyright holder.
Supplies
1 Cake Lion Brand Mandala Color # of choice
5.5mm hook (Us size 9 - I) hook
Stitch Marker for center point
Scissors, tape measure, needle
Specifications
Stitches, ch=chain; sc=single crochet; dc=double crochet; tr=treble crochet
Abbreviations, sk=skip; sp=space; st=stitch
Notes
This pattern is written using US terms.
Ch 3 at the beginning of a row counts as first dc of that row
Ch 4 at beginning of row is dc, and ch 1
Counts given at the end of each row is for the first run of those rows,
each additional row will add the noted increase in stitches.
Ch 1 at beginning of row 4 does not count as a stitch.
While tr (treble crochet stitch) is generally a taller stitch, in this pattern,
the height is pulled down upon itself, to create the nubby texture.
This process will result in a row about the same height as a row of sc.
- You will find additional notes at the end of pattern rows that directly relate to that row.
- Please read the entire row before working it, to be sure you have all the important information.
Pattern
Shawl
Ch 4, join to form a ring.
1). Ch 3, 4dc, ch 2, 5 DC in ring. Turn (10 dc + ch 2 space)
2). Ch 3, 2 dc in same as ch, dc in each st to ch 2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 sp. Dc in each st to last st of row, 3dc in last st. Turn (18 dc, + ch 2 sp) [adds 8dc to count]
3). Repeat row 2 (26 dc + ch 2)
4). Ch 1, turn, sc in same st as ch, *tr in next dc, sc in the following, repeat from * to last st before ch sp, (tr, sc, ch2, sc, tr) in ch 2 sp, sc in next dc; repeat from * to end of row. (This row increases 4sts in the bottom point only, there are no increases at the top of the shawl)
5).Ch 4, turn, dc in same as ch, ch 1, *dc in top of next tr (nubby) ch 1, sk sc, Repeat from * to last tr before ch 2 sp, dc in last tr, ch 1, (dc, ch 2, dc) in ch 2 sp, (move marker up) ch 1, repeat from * to last tr of this side, dc in last tr, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in sc to end row. (20 dc, 18 ch 1, +ch 2 sp) Each repeat of this row will add [6 dc, 6 ch 1 sps] to the count of the last repeat of this row.
6). Ch 1, turn, sc in same st as ch, *tr in next ch sp, sc in the following dc. repeat from * to last st before ch 2 sp, (tr, sc, ch2, sc, tr) in ch 2 sp, sc in next dc; repeat from * to end of row. (This row increases in the bottom point only, there are no increases at the top of the shawl)
Repeat Row 2, three times, and then 4-6 for pattern.
Continue in pattern until you have run out of yarn.
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Finishing
Weave in both ends. Block using your favorite method. With Acrylic yarn, Steaming is the only way to permanently set your stitches. Use care not to over do it, as there is no going back.