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Free pattern for simple shawl

Hello everyone....it’s been a while since I’ve posted, but I’m still here!  I recently decided to create a shawl.  After trying 2 patterns, I created my own, and here is the result:

 
The pictures are not the best, but I think you get the point.  It can either be worn as a shawl or as a scarf.   I noted the yarn I used below, although I'm not sure if I'd recommend it.  It tended to split and got extremely tangled during one of my frogging, even though I used a ball winder.  So here is the pattern: 

Note: The pattern is worked from the bottom up and you will increase on both sides as you go.  This is a very simple pattern, that you can add borders, fringe, attach appliqués, and use up all those random yarns you have lying around.


**As always, I wrote this pattern.  Please don't sell it or the final product.**

Materials
- H hook
- 2 skeins Soft and Shiny by Loops & Threads (Worsted Weight)


Abreviations:
ch- Chain
hdc- half double crochet
sp- space

R1: Ch 4 and hdc in beginning st.  Ch 4 (counts as 1 hdc + 2 ch), turn.
R2: Hdc in ch 2 sp, ch 2, hdc in top of 2nd ch from previous row.  Ch 4, turn.
R3: *Hdc in ch 2 sp, ch 2,* Repeat from * to * until the end.  Hdc in top of 2nd ch from previous row.  Ch 4, turn.
R4-?: Repeat R3 until desired length is reached.  


Comments

  1. You can stop people from selling the pattern but you cannot stop them from selling the finished product made from the pattern. That's the way the law works in the USA... You might want to look it up.

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