Dalga Shawl by Nina Holubcova has wavy, motif-like wedges flow in a gradient of speckled and variegated shades to create an airy triangular shawl with a scalloped edge.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
59’’/150 cm span x 19.75’’/50 cm depth
GAUGE:
21 sts x 10 rows in dc; or 5 x 3.5 motifs (measured perpendicular to the straight edge)
= 4’’/10 cm square
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate
TECHNIQUES:
Chain, slip, single, half double, double, treble, and double treble crochet stitches, decreasing
NOTES:
The symmetrical triangular shawl is crocheted with motif-like wedge stitches in one piece, each motif worked over
2 rows. The triangular shape with is achieved by adding one motif at the start of every other row
Merino gradient’s colors flow into each other from a light through speckled and variegated shades to a dark one by working a few rows of half-and-half motifs for smoother transitions.
The gauge is not crucial, but it will change the finished size, and may affect yarn consumption - how many rows can be worked with each color.
MATERIALS:
4 skeins (4 colors) of 16 Fingering
US E (3.5 mm) crochet hook
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