Simple Lace Isosceles Shawl or Scarf by Marie Segares

Simple Lace Isosceles Shawl or Scarf

Crochet
September 2017
Lace ?
26 stitches = 4 inches
in 26 dc = 4” (10 cm) across before blocking. Exact gauge is not critical for this project.
3.25 mm (D)
Adult: 63” (160 cm) wingspan x 8.25” (21 cm) spine before blocking; 67.5” (171.5 cm) wingspan x 9” (23 cm) spine after blocking.
US
English
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This pattern for a simple, lacy shawl uses an obtuse isosceles triangle shape, which, in my opinion, gives you more styling options. You can wear this shawl as a scarf, loop it around your neck (with the ends tucked) as an infinity scarf, tie it as a shawl, or wrap it gracefully across your shoulders with a shawl pin.

It uses very basic stitches so it’s also a great lace pattern for a beginning crocheter (or, a great “binge watching” pattern for a more advanced crocheter).

This pattern is available for FREE on my blog by following the link below.

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Skills Used
Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet
Crocheting flat in rows
Skipping stitches and crocheting in chain spaces
Increasing and decreasing
Special stitch patterns: dc2tog and dc4tog (with written explanations in pattern)

Skill Level
Easy

Finished Size
Adult: 63” (160 cm) wingspan x 8.25” (21 cm) spine before blocking; 67.5” (171.5 cm) wingspan x 9” (23 cm) spine after blocking.

Materials
madelinetosh Prairie yarn (100% Merino wool, 840 yd/768 m) – 1 skein in Holi Festival, or approximately 525 yd (480 m) in any lace weight yarn.

US SizeD-3/3.25 mm crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge.

Yarn needle.

3 locking stitch markers.

Gauge
26 dc = 4” (10 cm) across before blocking. Exact gauge is not critical for this project.

This pattern was originally published in June, 2017 on Stitch and Unwind.