I-95 Shawl by Ruth Brasch

I-95 Shawl

Crochet
November 2020
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in 3.5" of blocked double crochet
3.75 mm (F)
1120 - 1250 yards (1024 - 1143 m)
80” (200 cm) top width, 33” (82.5 cm) at deepest point (includes instructions to adjust)
US
English
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This shawl is named for the yarn that inspired it :
The I-95 colorway by Brooke from Fully Spun Yarn.
If you live near I-95 in the tri-state area of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, you’ll know there’s a running joke about the highway construction never being complete!

The good news is that your I-95 shawl construction can be complete whenever you’re ready! The pattern includes three row lace repeats, so you can easily make the shawl larger by adding more, or simply decide you’re done and stop working on it!

Yarn Requirements: 250g of fingering weight yarn. the sample used almost the full 2 skeins of Fully Spun Sock, and almost exactly half a skein of Fearless Feet Fiber Co Soft Sock.
please note that since Fearless Feet Fiber Co (which is me) is no longer selling yarn, I recommend you substitute any sock yarn that is approximately 464 yds / 424m per 100g skein

Shawl Size: 80” (200 cm) top width, 33” (82.5 cm) at deepest point

This pattern has been professionally tech edited and tested for accuracy and clarity.