Fifth Avenue Shawl by Nancy L Drew

Fifth Avenue Shawl

Crochet
November 2014
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
Gauge is not important for this design
4.0 mm (G)
6.0 mm (J)
5.0 mm (H)
500 - 1200 yards (457 - 1097 m)
Size is easily adjusted. See project pages and notes for examples.
US
English
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The Fifth Avenue shawl features a shallow triangle of patterned mesh that drapes nicely over the shoulders or around the hips for a touch of sass. Because blocking is not required, it’s great for acrylic yarns as well as natural fiber.

The pattern includes instructions for two borders: a small ruffled border and a more tailored flat border. The shawl’s size is easily adjusted following the directions provided.

If done in lace or fingering weight yarns, this shawl makes a great four seasons wrap. A slightly heavier yarn would make a colder weather wrap.

Written instructions, photos, and charts included.

Experienced Beginner - - - US terminology

The yardage needed will vary depending on the size of shawl made, yarn weight, hook size, and border selected.

Yarn Suggestions: 500-1200 yds of most any lace or fingering, or sport weight yarns.

Hook: 4.0 mm (G) for heavy lace weight, 5.0 mm (H) for fingering weight, and 6.0 (J) for sport weight. The size of hook will depend on the weight of your yarn and your personal tension when crocheting.

Sample Shawl Sizes:
1200 yds of Woolike fingering weight with a 5 mm hook (H), all 60 rows completed, ruffle border, unblocked measured 76” wingspan and 33” deep. I did not block this one.

800 yds of Willow Stream (lace weight), 4 mm (G) hook, all 60 rows completed, flat border, unblocked measured 62” wingspan, 25-1/2” deep.

See project notes for this pattern for other sizes and measurements.