Botanika by Elena Fedotova

Botanika

Crochet
March 2020
Light Fingering ?
22 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
3.5 mm (E)
1000 - 1300 yards (914 - 1189 m)
67¾″ (172 cm) wingspan, 29½″ (75 cm) height at center
US
English
This pattern is available for €8.00 EUR buy it now

Botanika is a classic triangular shawl worked from the top center back to the edge and is easily adjustable.

Variegated yarn, which is so beautiful in the skein, can be disappointing when worked up. This design makes the most of a variegated yarn’s beauty by using clever stitch patterns based on the simple linen stitch. These stitch patterns are thoughtfully combined in a way that highlights the colorplay and helps the colors pop without pooling or hiding the stitches.

The pattern includes photo tutorials and an additional chart showing the stitch patterns worked without increases which can be used to make a swatch, practice these stitches, or crochet a rectangular accessory such as a scarf or a stole.

MATERIALS
- Yarn: Malabrigo Sock; light fingering / 3 ply; 440 yd (402 m)
per 100 g skein; 100% merino wool

  • Hook: U.S. E (3.5 mm)
  • Locking stitch marker
  • Yarn needle to weave in ends

YARDAGE

  • 3 skeins in shade 723 Indonesia

GAUGE FOR SWATCH

  • 22 sts x 20 rows = 4″ (10 cm) in linen st patt, after blocking

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

  • 67¾″ (172 cm) wingspan, 29½″ (75 cm) height at center

The shawl is easily adjustable and you can make it smaller or larger by working fewer or more row-PRs. Bear in mind that in this case, your yardage requirements and finished dimensions will change. You may also work the shawl to any size your yardage allows and stop at the end of any section.

The pattern has been professionally tech edited.

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