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Crochet String Along Shawl/Scarf

The Crochet String Along Shawl/Scarf is a stunning piece of handmade craftsmanship that combines cozy comfort with bohemian chic. The intricate crochet pattern creates a visually appealing texture, with layers of delicate loops and tassels that cascade down the length of the shawl. The soft, chunky yarn used in its construction provides warmth and softness, making it perfect for snuggling up on a chilly evening or adding a touch of elegance to a casual outfit. With its unique, one-of-a-kind design, this Crochet String Along Shawl/Scarf is sure to be a treasured addition to any wardrobe.

Skill Level: Easy

Finished size: Approx. 60" w. across top by 19" long at center point

Materials:

300 yds. lightweight mercerized cotton, or other sport-wt. cotton with high twist and "stringlike" character - OR - light sport-wt. yarn of choice (sample shown in Patons "Grace")

Size H/8 (5 mm) crochet hook, or size needed to achieve gauge

Tapestry needle

Gauge: 12 treble crochet = 4", 4 rows treble crochet = 3-1/2" on size H/8 (5 mm) hook

Terms/Abbreviations: beginning (beg), chain (ch), increase (inc), repeat (rep), single crochet (sc), stitch (st), treble crochet (trc), treble crochet 3 (or 2) together (trc3tog, trc2tog)

Pattern notes: Scarf/shawlette is worked sideways, from end point to end point.

Special stitches:

To work treble crochet: yarn over hook twice before inserting into stitch, then work off 2 loops at a time.

To increase: Work 2 trc in same st, as instructed.

To decrease: Work trc3tog (trc2tog) as follows: leaving last 2 loops of ea trc on hook, work trc in ea of next 3 (or 2) sts, then draw yarn through all loops on hook in one motion to complete decrease.

Scarf/Shawlette

Row 1: Ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in ea ch across (7 sc)

Row 2 (begin increases): Ch 4 (counts as first trc), turn, trc in ea sc across to last sc, 2 trc in last sc (inc made) (8 trc)

Row 3: Ch 4, turn, trc in same st (inc made), trc in ea trc across, trc in top of turning ch (9 trc)

Row 4: Ch 4, turn, trc across to last trc, 2 trc in top of turning ch (inc made) (10 trc)

Row 5: Ch 4, turn, trc in same st (inc made), trc in ea trc across, trc in top of turning ch (11 trc)

Rows 6-16: Rep last two rows, keeping all increases at same edge (this will form lower edge and point of scarf)

Rows 17-29: Continue in pattern as established, but work 3 trc in same stitch (instead of 2 trc) when increasing at end (or beginning) of row. At end of Row 29, there should be 48 trc.

NOTE: Row 29 marks the center point of scarf as shown in photo (1/2 of the yarn called for in pattern was used up at this point.) If you have extra yarn and want a longer shawl, continue increases until 1/2 of the total amount of yarn has been used, then begin decreases as follows:

Row 30 (begin decreases): Ch 4, turn, trc3tog (dec made), trc in ea trc across, trc in top of turning ch (46 trc)

Row 31: Ch 4, turn, trc in ea trc across to last 4 sts, trc3tog (dec made), trc in top of turning ch (44 trc)

Row 32: Ch 4, turn, trc3tog (dec made), trc in ea trc across, trc in top of turning ch (42 trc)

Rows 33-42: Continue in pattern, working trc3tog decreases as established.

Rows 43-57: Continue in pattern but substitute trc2tog decreases instead of trc3tog. At end of Row 57 there should be 7 or 8 trc (if necessary, decrease on next row by sc2tog, to end with 7 sts).

Row 58: Ch 1, turn, sc in ea trc across (7 sc). Fasten off and weave in ends.

Finishing:

Consult care instructions on yarn ball band and if appropriate, damp-block scarf/shawlette by stretching it out flat on thick towels. Cover with damp towel and leave to dry in a place with good air circulation.

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