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Spring Meadow Crochet Shawl

Spring Meadow Crochet Shawl
Spring Meadow Crochet Shawl
This image courtesy of redheart.com

Whether you're the bride or a guest, the Spring Meadow Crochet Shawl is a beautiful piece you will want to wear again and again. This DIY wedding crochet shawl is perfect for adding some uniqueness to your attire. The delicate stitches make this pattern perfect for one of the most important days of your life. Imagine yourself wearing your beautiful white gown with this crocheted shawl draped around your shoulders. If you plan to have an outdoor ceremony, but the weather is questionable, this wedding crochet pattern will provide the coverage and the bit of extra warmth you need.

Primary TechniqueCrochet

Intermediate

SeasonSpring

Project TypeLearn a Technique

Materials List

  • RED HEART® “Super Saver®” Jumbo: 1 skein 313 Aran.
  • Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10].
  • Yarn needle.

Shawl

First Half

Ch 54.
Row 1 (Wrong Side): Dc in 6th ch from hook (counts as first Vst), * ch 2, skip next 5 ch, ([dc, ch 2] 3 times, dc) all in next ch, ch 2, skip next 5 ch, Vst in next ch; repeat from * across; turn.
Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch-1), dc in first ch-1 space, * skip next ch-2 space, [shell in next ch-2 space] 3 times, skip next ch-2 space, Vst in next ch-1 space of next Vst; repeat from * across working last Vst in ch-4 space; turn.
Row 3: Ch 4, dc in ch-1 space of first Vst, * ch 2, skip next shell, ([dc, ch 2] 3 times, dc) all in first dc of next shell, ch 2, Vst in ch-1 space of next Vst; repeat from * across working last Vst in ch-4 space; turn.
Rows 4-36: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 sixteen more times, then Row 2 again. Fasten off.

Second Half

Turn to work across remaining loops of beginning ch.
Row 1 (Wrong Side): With wrong side facing, join yarn in first ch; ch 4, dc in same ch, * ch 2, skip next 5 ch, ([dc, ch 2] 3 times, dc) all in next ch, ch 2, skip next 5 ch, Vst in next ch; repeat from * across; turn.
Rows 2-36: Repeat Rows 2-36 same as for First Half but do NOT fasten off at end of Row 36.

Edging

With right side still facing, ch 1, sc over end of last row, * (sc, ch 2, sc) all over end of next row; repeat from * across. Fasten off.
With right side facing, attach yarn on opposite side and repeat Edging. Weave in ends.

Abbreviations

ch
chain
dc
double crochet
hdc
half double crochet
mm
millimeters
sc
single crochet
st(s)
stitch(es)
* or **
repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated
[]
work directions in brackets the number of times specified

NotesShawl measures 15” x 55”.
Note: This shawl is worked from the center out on both
sides of beginning ch.
GAUGE: Rows 1 and 2 = 14” wide x 2” at shell points.
CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.
Special Abbreviations
Vst = (dc, ch 1, dc) all in same st or space.
Shell = (hdc, 2 dc, hdc) all in same space.

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