Hello everyone, the temperature in my area has dropped significantly. Which means I am pulling out sweaters and packing away the summer clothes. These days, the cool weather calls for crocheting with thicker yarn and picking diy projects that are more wearable for the colder seasons. In this post, I will show you how to crochet a shawl with a fun and easy stitch. I call this chic throw-over-the-fall ambience shawl.
The granny stitch is a simple and fun one to add to
your learn-to-crochet lists. What is great about this stitch is that It is beginner-friendly for those who are
learning basic stitches such as single and double crochet. This stitch will go
well with a variety of crochet projects such as blankets, tops, and cardigans.
Abbreviations
used
ch= chain
dc=double crochet
sc=single crochet
sts=stitch
Materials used
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Yarn -Caron Cakes View Price
Hook 5mm
Stitch markers
Scissors
Yarn needle to weave in yarn ends.
The chain for this stitch requires a multiple of 3+2. (I chained 159+2=161)
Row 1: Make a sc in the
2nd ch from the hook. Add a sc into each ch across the row.
Row 2: Ch 3, turn yarn
add a dc into the same ch3 space, skip two stitches, 3dc in the next stitch.
Repeat across the row. Make 2dc in the last stitch.
Row 3: Ch3 (counts as 1
dc) Turn yarn, make 3dc into the space that is between the 3dc groups. Repeat
this across the row, Make 1 dc into the last stitch.
Row 4: Ch3 (counts as
1dc) turn yarn. Make dc into the same st, and make 3dc into the spaces of the row. Repeat
this across. Make 2d in the last stitch.
For the remainder of the
pattern. You will repeat rows 3-4 and continue these rows until you get your
desired length. Fasten off the yarn and weave in all yarn ends.
I hope you found the instructions easy, now enjoy making your project, and happy crocheting.
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