Abberley Shawl

Sale price$7.99

Rustic gets refined. This shawl enjoys contradictions: strong geometric shape contrasts the natural material, the natural material from hardy ancient breeds is spun to form a fine lace.

Started from the bottom point, each row is increased at each end to form a triangle. Deceptively simple, if you can make a corner to corner (C2C) blanket you can make this stunning shawl.

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Rustic gets refined. This shawl enjoys contradictions: strong geometric shape contrasts the natural material, the natural material from hardy ancient breeds is spun to form a fine lace.

Started from the bottom point, each row is increased at each end to form a triangle. Deceptively simple, if you can make a corner to corner (C2C) blanket you can make this stunning shawl.

Size

  • Finished wingspan: 142cm/56in
  • Finished depth: 60cm/24in

Size is easily adjusted by working more or fewer rows. Altering the size alters the yarn required.

Materials

  • 2 50g balls Blacker Yarns St Kilda (laceweight, 100% wool - a blend of Boreray, Soay and Shetland, 405m/440yds/50g)
  • 3mm (US C or D) hook

Tension

7 blocks and 7 rows in pattern to 10cm/4in using 3mm hook (or size needed to achieve tension)

Difficulty Rating

Easy 

Skills Needed

Basic crochet stitches, working in rows, working into chain spaces.

Construction

Started at center bottom, each row is increased at each end to form a triangle, stitches are worked on the bias in the same manner as corner to corner (C2C)

Also available in our book Raw.

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