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Forest Valley Shawl - crochet pattern
Pattern type: | physical - paper booklet |
Needle / hook size: | 3.5 - 4.5 mm |
Yarn weight: | 2 - fine |
Pattern language: | English |
The whimsical Forest Valley Shawl, designed by Christina Hadderingh, is reminiscent of the gorgeous green hues of leaves in spring and through the use of popcorn stitches, the perfectly parallel rows of trees seen in Dutch forests. Crocheted using Scheepjes Stone Washed yarns, this shawl has a ‘woolly’ feel whilst being light and breathable, making it the ideal in-between-season accessory. Scheepjes Stone Washed is a Sport weight cotton based (78%) yarn blend. A really special yarn with a "tough name" and a soft, woolly feel. It has a warm and soft touch thanks to its 22% acrylic fiber content and stiff and strong at the same time. Stone Washed can work equally well for monochrome designs and also for the projects with multiple color changes thanks to its special character. This very popular yarn by Scheepjes adored by both customers and bloggers. The Pattern is written in English using the UK crochet terms. Enjoy crocheting every day! |
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Stock: | 10 pcs in stock |
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Description
Skill level: beginner
Finished Shawl size:
starting edge: 106cm
Wingspan:153cm
Materials you will need:
- Yarn:
- 3 balls - Scheepjes Stone Washed 821 - Pink Quartzite - 50g/130 meter/ball
- 1 ball - Scheepjes Stone Washed 825 - Malachite - 50g/130 meter/ball
- 1 ball - Scheepjes Stone Washed 826 - Forsterite - 50g/130 meter/ball
- 1 ball - Scheepjes Stone Washed 827 - Peridot - 50g/130 meter/ball
- 1 ball - Scheepjes Stone Washed 812 - Lemon Quartz - 50g/130 meter/ball
- Crochet hook: 4.5mm
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
Parameters
Craft: | crochet |
Skill level: | beginner |
Project: | accessories |
Required yarn | Stone Washed |
Format | Hardcopy booklet | 8 pages |
Dimensions | 150 x 210 x 1mm | 30g |
Publication date | 2022 |
Publisher | Scheepjes |
Language | English |
Terminology | UK crochet terms |