Autumn Blaze by Carmen Heffernan

Autumn Blaze

Crochet
September 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
4.0 mm (G)
437 - 547 yards (400 - 500 m)
82in x 24in
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for €4.50 EUR buy it now

A beautiful skein of yarn (and a 20g mini) is all that is needed to show off this light and lacy shawl pattern. A wide wingspan to curl around your neck and shoulders. Beginner friendly design, using basic stitches. A quick make, perfect for gifting!

Materials:

Hedgehog Fibres Sock - Fingering, 90% wool merino/10% nylon, 100g/400m/437yds

MC - 1 skein in Pheasant
CC – 20gr (80-100m) in Plump
4mm Crochet Hook
You can use any Fingering weight yarn to achieve a similar effect

Shawl is a triangle creating a wide wing span with a width of approx. 82” - 84”
The main body is worked in one piece from bottom-up, increasing on each side until a shallow wide triangle is made.
The edging is made by attaching yarn to the bottom of the shawl and working in rows
The shawl can be made larger or smaller by working more or fewer pattern repeats. This will alter the amount of yarn required.

You can use any Fingering weight yarn to achieve a similar effect
Includes written instructions and a chart. Pattern written in US crochet terms

Tension
18 sts and 12 rows in pattern to 10cm (4”)

Measurements:
82in (208cm) length x 24in (61cm) depth