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We are taking short break. Orders placed after 2 pm on Friday 31st March will be sent on our return during the week of April 11th.
March 14, 2016 3 min read 0 Comments
I recently fell down a rabbit hole, not literally you understand but metaphorically speaking! What do I mean you ask? Well I left my two knitting needles behind and picked up my crochet hook! It was around the time that The Shawl Project: Book Two arrived on my desk, a super collection of five crochet designs by Joanne Scrace and Kat Goldin. I'd never really considered crocheting a shawl but these two really know their stuff! Rather than flying solo I thought it might be quite nice to choose one of the patterns from the book and crochet it together in the Tangled Yarn Ravelry group.
The pattern I've decided on is Missing Kingfisher by Joanne Scrace. It's suitable for an intermediate crocheter with an understanding of the basic crochet stitches so double crochet (UK). This two colour shawl is worked in 4ply yarn on a larger crochet hook then you'd expect to give it a lovely drape. It's a crescent shape which is created though using short rows, something new to me in crochet but they are fully explained in the pattern. I'm looking forward to this new challenge and would love for you to join me if you have the time.
The pattern is available to download on Ravelry as an individual pattern. The Shawl Project: Book Two is available to buy online here at Tangled Yarn in as a book.
You'll need a 4ply or fingering weight yarn in two colours that either tone or contrast with one another. In terms of yardage for the main colour you'll need 400m whilst the second colour will be slightly less.
Yarn Suggestions:
The key to success with your chosen yarn is to swatch first. It will help you see if you like the drape and feel of the fabric and at the same time will make sure you've enough yarn to complete your project; as well as giving you an indication to the finished size of your shawl.
You'll also need a 6mm crochet hook and a removable stitch marker or safety pin.
There will be plenty of support and encouragement in the Tangled Yarn Ravelry group, you can also share your progress on Instagram by using the hashtag #tangledyarncal
There is a CAL prize; one person will be selected at random to win a copy of Crochet Yeah also by Joanne Scrace and Kate Goldin of The Crochet Project. If you'd like to know more about The Crochet Project then do check back next week as I'll be chatting to Joanne Scrace.
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