Lark wings shawl by Andrea Cretu

Lark wings shawl

Crochet
July 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in Dc (US terms)
4.0 mm (G)
4.5 mm
820 - 984 yards (750 - 900 m)
190 cm by 55 cm
low vision format available
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for €8.00 EUR
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About the pattern
Take flight in a world of whimsy with a pair of wings that rest on your shoulders and keep you warm on chilly summer evenings.

Made out of a light, shiny yarn, it will dazzle and amaze with the intricate feather pattern created as the shawl grows.

Its shape is that of a rounded triangle, with a central feather dividing the wings. The wings are created by increasing on either side of the central feather and the top edge. The feathers are divided by columns of eyelets.

You can make the shawl longer by adding more pattern repeats or shorter by skipping a few. Then add the feather endings to finish it off.

Size
The shawl measures 190 cm or 75” across the top and 55 cm or 21.5” in depth. It can be made larger by adding more pattern repeats of 12 rows.

Skill level
Intermediate – you will work with front post, back post stitches, increases, tall stitches.

Pattern details
The pattern includes full written instructions, two edging options (one in regular crochet, one in Tunisian crochet), crochet charts showing both the main body of the pattern up to row 15 and the regular crochet edging.

All of this available in both US and UK terms and an easy read version is included for both (which can also be used as a mobile version of the pattern).

Easy read
The easy read or mobile friendly version respects the following requirements:

24 point Arial font; 26 and 28 point and bold for headings.
Black text, white background.
Left justified, 1 inch margins.
No columns.
Page numbers bottom left.
No charts.
All abbreviations explained in the list.
All images have alt text.

If you notice any issues in the file, please let me know, so I can fix them.

Special thanks to pattern testers who have made this pattern better due to their amazing skills!