Thursday, July 29
Soar - a shawl to crochet
I have another new shawl design for crocheters. This one I call Soar. It's an asymmetrical, wing shaped shawl that really showcases yarns with long color runs such as Zauberball and Noro. This started out as a more typically shaped shawl until I realized that it was growing wider way faster than it was getting longer. And I was running out of yarn. So I decided to make half a shawl and see what happened. I liked it! :)
I've been asked me how do you wear this shawl? Here are a few ways that I can suggest. My Ravelry testers came up with even more. A friend told me she would wear it as a hip wrap. The shape lends itself to being worn in lots of ways.
Crochet has a reputation for using lots more yarn for a project than knitting. This is one design that breaks that rule. I used a 459 yard/100 gram ball of Zauberball sock yarn in the Fuchenbeet colorway and a size H (5 mm) hook for this shawl. The shawl measures about 43" along the curved top edge, 66" along the bottom curved edge, and 35" deep along the side long edge.
The magic of this shawl is an easy two row stitch repeat containing nothing but dc, sc, and ch stitches. If your were to look at a close up of the lace, it looks like a flower or a cats paw lace pattern in knitting. (BTW, a friend challenged me to come up with a knitted version of this. I'm working on it. LOL!)
The three page Soar pattern includes full written instructions and a crochet chart. The pattern can be found in my Ravelry pattern store.
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I love it! Love your crochet designs. I'm going to have to look at my Briar Rose yarn and see the yardage and if it would be a good yarn for this project.
ReplyDeleteHallo Vicki
ReplyDeleteHab mit deine Anleitung gekauft und bin gerade dabei das Tuch zu häkelen. Ich bin total begeistert.
Das Tuch ist wunderschön.
LG Andrea