Lunar Ripples Shawl by Dora Does

Lunar Ripples Shawl

Crochet
January 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in sc v-st
4.5 mm
1914 - 2023 yards (1750 - 1850 m)
200cm x 73cm
US
English
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Inspired by the glow from the moon, Lunar ripples is a semi-oval shawl crocheted from the centre out. It uses simple stitches and some interesting shaping techniques. The centre is surrounded by concentric stripes placed an increasing distance from one another to create a ripple effect.

Skills
Knowledge of basic crochet stitches and terminology is assumed. You’ll work in front loops only, skip stitches and work into chain spaces. Although this pattern uses (US) single crochet and chains throughout, the stitch placement is important so I would class it as an intermediate pattern. The pattern also uses short rows.

Materials
You will need a 4.5mm crochet hook (or size needed to meet gauge) and approximately 420g / 1800m / 1980yds 4ply yarn.
The item pictured uses John Arbon Knit by Numbers, 4ply, 100% Organically farmed Merino Wool, 100g skein = 400m / 440yds:
Yarn A: 1 ball x Knit By Numbers Shade 127 (light blue-grey) - approx 70g/280m/310yds used.
Yarn B: 4 balls x Knit By Numbers 123 (dark blue) - approx 350g/1400m/1540yds used
You may find a stitch marker helpful for the short rows.

Size
After blocking the shawl measured 200cm wide and 73cm deep at the widest point. Blocking is recommended for this project.

The pattern is written in English using US crochet terms and is delivered via PDF download.

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