Crochet Namaste Shawl is my new love at the moment. This is a lightweight shawl that gives such a great warmth during this time of the year. I love working with this yarn so much. Read more about this yarn here! This pattern is a collaboration with Expression Fiber Arts.
INSPIRATION
Who doesn’t love crochet shawl 🙂 I want to make something beginner-friendly and yet beautiful. Namaste shawl is a perfect answer for that. If you look closely at the stitch you will see the combination of simple dc, ch with bobble stitch. I am a big fan of marrying simple with texture.
When I look outside my window I see the contrast of the ground (which still have some green) the old leaves that Autumn left behind and the naked trees. I feel like they are a great match in the wintertime and the birds seem to enjoy it as much as I do too.
PATTERN
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Crochet | Skill level = Beginner
Material
- Doubled strands of Fingering weight yarn/#1. EFA kit Yarn used a total of 1,512 yards.
- Hook 4 mm
- Measuring tape
- Stitch marker
- Yarn needle & Scissors
The pattern contains | Written instructions + diagram (paid version only) + video
Gauge swatch:
Follow the diagram above 24ch + 9
7” (w) x 2” (l)
The pattern is multiple of 12 + 9
Starting ch 84ch + 9
Finished Shawl measures 19” (w) x 44” (l) after blocked
Abbreviation US terms
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
Bobble: (Yo, insert hook in next st, draw yarn through st and up to level of work) 3 times in same st, yo, draw yarn through 7 loops on hook. (14 loops when double strands)
yo = yarn over
st =stitch
sk = skip
sp = space
rep = repeat
Note: The beginning ch, if not stated as a stitch, is simply meant to build up the yarn.
R.1 – (bobble, ch3, bobble) in 6th ch from hook, *ch1 sk next 2ch, dc in next ch**, (ch1, sk next ch, dc in next ch) 3 times, sk next 2 ch, (bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch; rep from* across, ending last rep at**, turn
R.2 – ch4 (counts as dc, ch1), sk first ch1-sp, *(bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch3-loop, (dc, ch1) in each of next 4dc**, rep from*-** across, ending with (bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch3-loop, dc in top of turning ch, turn
R.3 – ch3 (counts as dc), *(bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch3-loop, sk next ch1-sp, (ch1, dc) in each of next 4dc**; rep from*-** across, ending with (bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch3-loop, ch1, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn
R.4 – ch4 (counts dc, ch1), sk first ch1-sp, *(bobble, ch3, bobble) in ch3-loop, ch1, ([bobble, ch3, bobble] in next ch1-sp, ch1, sk next ch1-sp) twice**, rep from*-** across, ending with (bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch3-loop, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn
R.5 – ch3 (counts as dc), *(bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch3-loop, sk next ch1-sp, (ch1, dc) in each of next 4bobbles, sk next ch1-sp**, rep from*-** across, ending with (bobble, ch3, bobble) in next ch3-loop, ch1, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn
Rep R.2 – R.5 for the pattern
I have made a total of 82rows
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