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Writer's pictureHaxann Evers

Tower Shawlette




PATTERN NOTES:

Yarn/Yardage: Sample was crocheted in I Love This Yarn: Print (100% acrylic; 142 grams per 252 yards) in the Surprise Stripe Colorway. Any 90 gram amount of worsted weight yarn will do for the main part of the shawl; 30 grams extra will be needed for fringe.

Gauge: 16 stitches by 16 rows over 4 inches in Double Crochet Stitch. Because this is a shawlette, size is adjustable and gauge is not too crucial.

Hook: H / 5 mm

Finished Measurements: 25 inches in circumference by 14 inches deep.

Further Details: - Pattern is worked flat and then a small seam is made at end to achieve cowl shape - Instructions in [brackets] are meant to be repeated until otherwise stated - Turning chains do not count as stitches - Because pattern is worked flat, size is easily adjustable. Simply follow pattern until work is as wide as you like, and proceed to cast off instructions.

Abbreviations: ch- chain dc- double crochet R- Row sc- single crochet sk- skip st(s)- stitch(es)

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Pattern:

Set Up: Ch 11. Sc into 2ed ch from hook, 1 sc in each st (10sts).

R 1: Ch2, 3dc into first st, [ch1, sk1, 1 dc in next st] to last st, dc 1 (12sts)

R 2: Ch2, 1 dc into first st, [ch1, sk1, 1dc into ch1 gap] to last 5 sts, ch1, sk1, 1 dc into next st, 3dc into last st (14sts)

Pattern Repeat:

R 1: Ch2, 3dc into first st, [ch1, sk1, 1dc into ch1 gap] to last st, 1dc into st

R 2: ch2, 1 dc into first st, [ch1, sk1, 1dc into ch1 gap] to last 5 sts, ch1, sk1, 1dc into next st, 3dc into last st

Repeat Rows 1 & 2 for a total of 19 repeats (90 sts).

Edging:

R 1: ch1, [1sc, 1sc into ch1 gap] to last st, 1sc into st


Cut yarn and fasten off.

Seam Cast On Edge to Finished Edge with Whip Stitch. Cut and add fringe along pointed edge.

Thank you for using my pattern! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at evershaxann@gmail.com. If you have instagram, don't forget to tag me @thefreeformknitter so I can see your shawlette!

Happy Crafting!

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