Quartered by Leah Oliver

Quartered

Crochet
May 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in tr sts (dc in US terms)
3.5 mm (E)
2078 - 2297 yards (1900 - 2100 m)
One size
UK
English
This pattern is available from thislushcorner.com for AU$7.00.

Add bold colour and texture to your wardrobe this winter. Create a stunning oversize shawl with unique stitch combinations and colour changes.

This pattern is written in UK terms, and ideal large project for a confident beginner.

The main colour ends are made with a combination of front post and back post stitches. This stitch combination creates a thicker textured fabric which forces the edge to curve in from the sides.

The shawl is worked in turned rounds starting with a centre row and working out. The piece is turned between each round, this ensures each colour remains in its section. The last colour worked at the end of the round is the first colour worked at the start of the next. Chains are counted as a stitch. Colour changes made at the start of a round are hidden by the increased stitches in the chain spaces.

Tassels are a fun addition, these can be made with remaining yarn, in any colour combination you choose.

SKILL:
Confident Beginner/ Intermediate

STITCHES:
Ch: chain/s
Ftr: foundation treble crochet
Tr: treble crochet
Fptr: front post treble crochet
Bptr: back post treble crochets
Colour changes

SUGGESTED MATERIALS:
3.5mm/ US E- 4 Crochet Hook
Ochre 306 range. 4ply 60% merino/ 35% yak/ 5% silk 100g (400m/ 440yds)

QUANTITY USED:
MC 1 skeins in Currawong, 100g (400m/ 440yds),
CC1 2 skeins in Red Ochre, 200g (800m/ 880yds),
CC2 2 skeins in Blossom, 200g (800m/ 880yds)

FINISHED DIMENSIONS:
Length= 200cm, Width= 50cm

NOTIONS:
Board (7cm) for tassels,
Scissors,
Needle for weaving in ends and attaching tassel.