Dark Forest shawl by Christina Hadderingh

Dark Forest shawl

Crochet
January 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in dc
3.5 mm (E)
897 - 1312 yards (820 - 1200 m)
The shawl measures 158cm/63.2" x 65cm/26" after blocking.
US
Dutch English
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Inspiration

The shawl is inspired by Barkskins from Annie Proulx (The same book that also inspired the History of Trees shawl).

Get ready for a fun and interesting crochet experience: in four different sections, or ‘chapters’, I invite you to wander with me through the native american forests. Dense, dark forests with trees hundreds and hundreds of years old.

The first ripple stitch section is worked sideways (very fun to make!), before it continues with three easy – and very addictive – filet crochet sections. Which are all inspired by different tree shapes. As you can see, the color changes from light to dark, signifying the misty, dense, native North-American forests, just as the book describes.

Yarn

The shawl is made using Scheepjes Metropolis* (75% merino, 25% nylon), 50g/200m, in four colors:

Color A 024 Cota (white) x 1 ball (33g/132m used)
Color B 019 Marseille (light blue) x 1 ball (29g/116m used)
Color C 018 Suwon (medium blue) x 2 balls (58g/232m used)
Color D 017 Multan (dark blue) x 2 balls (85g/340m used)

About the pattern

  • A written pattern in English US terms or Dutch
  • Clear tutorial pictures for the few tricky bits
  • Crochet charts for the whole shawl
  • Choose between a printer friendly version to save paper or a nicely formatted version
  • Special techniques (explained with text, diagrams and photos): Picking up stitches along the side of your work
  • Special stitches (US terms): back loop double crochet 3 together, otherwise, very straightforward with double crochet only

Size
The shawl measures The shawl measures 158cm/63.2” x 65cm/26” after blocking.

The pattern was tested in English. The Dutch version was not tested, so little typos may occur. Please contact me via email if you have found one, or if you need help with the pattern. aspoonfulofyarn@hotmail.com