What Can I Make With A Shawl In A Cake Pattern
I have a cosy Crochet Cake Yarn Shawl pattern for you today! You can use simply 1 ball of any of the lovely Cake Yarns in a DK weight/Calorie-free Worsted weight that are available everywhere. The gorgeous colour changes in a Cake gradient yarn will do all the colour choosing for you! This pattern is very easy and beginner-friendly and you tin can crochet up a few shawls for gifting in no time!
You tin find a Video for this shawl below
The shape of this shawl is asymmetric – a boomerang shape that is perfect for wrapping around your shoulders, and makes a warm cosy scarf against winter winds.
Go the Gratuitous Pattern below or buy the ad-gratis PDF version of this pattern on Ravelry or on Etsy. The PDF is designed for printing.
The pattern is an piece of cake make using basic stitches only. In one case you have the first few rows worked up, it is a simple 2-row repeat. You can adapt the pattern easily by making more or fewer rows, to brand the size you want. My shawl is fabricated from a beautiful soft DK block yarn called Curiosity from King Cole Yarns in swirling variegated shades, which gives a wonderful stripy effect. I am a King Cole Ambassador so I go sent some of their lovely yarn to endeavour out on a regular basis! The color I used is chosen Waterlily, with lovely colour changes throughout….that teal blue is gorgeous! I beloved all the luscious colours in this yarn and you can detect your local stockists here
The shawl blueprint decreases gently on one side, while increasing on the other side to form an asymmetric triangle and you can easily become a nice sized shawl from one ball!
Check out more of my Free Shawl Patterns
Y'all tin can purchase a printable PDF on Ravelry
Or purchase on Etsy
Materials
- King Cole Curiosity DK/525yds [480m]: 100% Acrylic/150gr) in colourway Waterlily
- 4.5mm crochet hook
- You can use approx. 500m of any DK weight/ low-cal worsted weight yarn or yarn weight of your choice and matching hook.
Measurements
Shawl measures 70 in [178cm] in longest length x 56 in [102cm] x 31 in [79cm] after blocking
Gauge
17 dc ten nine rows in pattern using recommended hook and yarn.
Abbreviations
United states Crochet Terms (United kingdom terms in brackets)
Beg – beginning
Ch – chain
St – sew together
Sp – space
Dc – double crochet (UK treble crochet)
Notes
- Ch 3 at start of a row counts equally ane dc throughout
- Ch 2 at starting time of a row does NOT count as a stitch and you lot practice NOT piece of work into it on the adjacent row
- It is recommended that you block your shawl for a polished finish
- Pattern is written in The states crochet terms
Video for Crochet Cake Yarn Shawl
Instructions for Crochet Cake Yarn Shawl
Row i: Ch 4 (counts every bit i dc, and beg ch), 2 dc in 4th ch from hook, plough – 3 dc
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts every bit 1 dc here and throughout), two dc in onest st (at base of ch 3), 1 dc in next st, plough, leaving final st unworked – 4 dc
Row 3: Ch ii (does not count as a st here and throughout), 1 dc in next 2 sts, two dc in terminal st (top of beg ch-3), turn – 4 dc
Row 4: Ch 3, ii dc in 1 st (base of ch 3), 1 dc in next three sts, plow, leaving ch two (from previous row) unworked – 6 dc
Row v: Ch 2, 1 dc in side by side st, ch 1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in adjacent st, ch ane, skip 1 st, 2 dc in concluding st, turn – 4 dc, 2 x ch-ane sp
Row 6: Ch 3, two dc in 1st st, 1 dc in next st, 1 dc in adjacent ch-1 sp, one dc in next st, ane dc in next ch-i sp, 1 dc in concluding st, turn, leaving ch 2 unworked – viii dc
Row 7: Ch 2, i dc in next st, [ch 1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st] 2 times, ch 1, skip i st, 2 dc in concluding st, plough – five dc, 3 ten ch-1 sp
Row 8: Ch 3, two dc in onest st, 1 dc in each st and ch-1 sp across, 1 dc in last st, turn, leaving ch ii unworked – 10 dc
Row 9: Ch 2, ane dc in adjacent st, * ch i, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st; rep from * across, catastrophe with ch 1, skip 1 st, 2 dc in last st, turn – vi dc, four x ch-1 sp
Row ten: Ch 3, 2 dc in 1st st, i dc in each st and ch-1 sp across,1 dc in terminal st, plow, leaving ch 2 unworked – 12 dc
Repeat rows 9 & 10 for pattern
Shawl pictured worked a total of 98 rows. Y'all can brand your shawl larger if you lot wish by crocheting more rows – finishing on a row ten.
Final row: Ch 1, 1 sc in 1st st, * ch ii, skip i st, i sc in side by side st; rep from * across. Fasten off
Finishing
Weave in all loose ends. Soak your shawl in lukewarm water and gently wring in a towel. Lay project out to finished size and pull gently into shape. Pin in place and leave to dry out. Add tassels if you wish for a finishing touch.
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