CrochetCrochet Crescent Shawl Wrap Ravelry Project

Crochet Crescent Shawl Wrap Ravelry Project

This Crochet Crescent Shawl Wrap Ravelry Project is made in a top down method with V clusters to create a beautiful wearable peice of artwork.

Crochet Crescent Shawl Wrap Ravelry Project

It is a top down crescent shaped shawl consisting mostly of clusters and v-clusters. Any yarn and colours will be great for it and a gauge is not important. It is a type of one-piece seamless shawl with a written pattern that is reversible. Whatever you come up with in the end can be sold.

The top-edge measurement is 60” x 20” deep. The materials used are patina thick and thin slub, 100% rayon on cone, fingering weight – 750 yards. Hook size – G/4.0mm, 1 stitch marker for the centre. Some abbreviations used include: ch=chain, sc=single crochet, dc=double crochet, beg=beginning, tog=together, dc2tog= double crochet to together, pm=place marker, sm=slip marker, sk=skip, rep=repeat, sm=slip marker, and many other abbreviations.

Ensure to note that the double crochets in the middle chain 7, work the double crochets into 4thchain of chain 7, dc in v-cl – work into 2nd c-h of v-cl ch3, v-cl in mid ch3 -work v-cl into 2nd ch of ch3, dc in mid ch3 – work dc into 2nd ch of ch3. For the first row, ch 16, dc 2 log in 4th ch from hook 3 times then turning. Working on each subsequent row, beginning from cl in the first cl increasing gradually the number of times with each subsequent row, until row 6.

Here, another anchor chain is started, repeating the rows multiple times, 4thchain of chain 7, dc in v-cl – work into 2nd c-h of v-cl ch3, v-cl in mid ch3 -work v-cl into 2nd ch of ch3, dc in mid ch3 – work dc into 2nd ch of ch3. For the first row, ch 16, dc 2 log in 4th ch from hook 3 times then turning. Working on each subsequent row, beginning from cl in the first cl increasing gradually the number of times with each subsequent row, until row 6. Here, another anchor chain is started, repeating the rows multiple times, increasing each ch3 (v-cl, ch3, dc in dc) for every row.

When you have completed all the step by step directions, the piece is finished and all ends are weaved in.

Click here to read about how to Crochet Crescent Shawl Wrap Ravelry Project:

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/thinking

Melissa Francis
Melissa Francis
Greetings! I'm Melissa Francis, the founder and primary contributor to The Homestead Survival. With over 20 years of experience in homesteading, sustainability, and emergency preparedness, I've dedicated my life to helping others achieve a simpler, more self-reliant lifestyle.

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