Novembris Shawl by Linda Skuja

Novembris Shawl

Crochet
February 2026
yarn held together
Lace
+ Lace
= Sport (12 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in over main stitch pattern
6.0 mm (J)
1020 - 1040 yards (933 - 951 m)
One size 70.75 x 14.5'' / 180 x 37 cm
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The Novembris shawl is worked from the longest edge toward the tip. It uses crochet short rows and a back-loop technique to create beautiful flat cables. Decreases are made on every row, which makes the process both intuitive and satisfying. To finish, a slip-stitch edging is worked all around the shawl to neatly close the short rows.

Sizes
One size 70.75 x 14.5’’ / 180 x 37 cm

Materials
Lace weight yarn (CYC #0, Lace) held double, or
Sport weight yarn (CYC #2 Fine)
Midara Angora 2 (50% mohair, 30% acrylic, 20% virgin wool), 820 yds / 750 m per 100-g skein,
or use any lace weight mohair blend fuzzy yarn (held double) or any fuzzy sport weight yarn to achieve a similar effect.
Shown in colorway 120

Estimated yardage /meterage
1030 yds / 940 m
(You’ll need half this amount if worked in Sport weight)

Gauge
14 sts and 16 rows = 4’’ / 10 cm over main stitch pattern

Hooks
J/10 / 6 mm, or size needed to obtain gauge

Skills Required
Experience with reading and following written crochet patterns (CYC standards)
Experience with working crochet short rows
Experience with working slip stitches

Crochet Terms Used
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Technical editor: Nicole Hawkesford