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Exposed Shawl
This shawl is the companion shawl of my Exposed Vest I designed for the Tits Out Collective.
It is worked in C2C (corner to corner) triangle using double treble stitches, instead of the usual double stitch.
As for the Exposed Vest 20% of the price will go to @amal4education, a charity helping refugee children and women overcome war trauma.
If you want to know the whole story behind the #ifiwantexposureillgetmytitsout movement head to CountessAblaze account on Instagram.
Materials:
Yarn: any light fingering or sock yarn will do. I used for my summer shawl Schachenmayr Tahiti nr. 07624 | soft pop; and for my autumn shawl 1 ball of Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball® Crazy nr. 2095 Indisch Rosa, 420.0 meters (459.3 yards), 100 grams (but please choose one of the gorgeous yarns from the indie dyers from the titsoutcollective, or any yarn of your choice). I find that this shawl really enhances variegated yarns.
Suggested hook: for Tahiti 3 mm. For Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball® Crazy, 4 mm (or hook to obtain a loose tension).
Gauge: not really important, but if you really want to know 4 boxes x 4 boxes in C2C :wink:
Sizes: Your choice. You can crochet on until your preferred size, small or big, or until you finish your ball or cake.
Notes: There are many tutorials on C2C crochet that use double stitches as the base stitch. This shawl is worked with a double treble stitch, but the concept is the same. You start with “increase rows” and, once you reach the desired width, you stop crocheting.
Please note that US Crochet Terminology is used for this pattern.
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- First published: February 2019
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