Rainbow aurora capelet by Andrea Cretu

Rainbow aurora capelet

Crochet
August 2023
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in Dc
2.5 mm
3.0 mm
3.5 mm (E)
1312 - 1531 yards (1200 - 1400 m)
62 cm or 24.5" along the neckline, 60 cm or 23.5" in width, 250 cm or 98.5" across the outer edge
low vision format available
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for €8.00 EUR
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This capelet was designed to keep your shoulders and back protected from the fierce summer sun during a Pride parade or to give you something light and airy to wear if you just want to feel whimsical and play with colors.

It can be made either in a long gradient or a single color. Blocking reveals the lace panels and the scalloped lacy edge.

The capelet is constructed from the neckline towards the lower edge, in repeating lace wedges separated by plain columns of stitches.

You can make fewer or more panels for a narrower or wider capelet.

The lace pattern is simple and intuitive, making for a relaxing and meditative crochet project.

The pattern comes in US and UK terms, includes charts and easy read versions for both kinds of terms.

Skill level – Intermediate. You will be making clusters, eyelets and increases.

Notions

  • Yarn – between 1200-1400 meters of size 2 cotton or cotton blend yarn with 400 m per 100 g; you can use 1.5 gradient cakes or get a custom 1200 m gradient cake;
  • Hook – 2.5-4 mm crochet hook;
  • scissors and tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
  • Blocking pins and mats.
  • Optional: stitch markers.

In sample: Hobbii Sultan (800 meters per 200 g cake) – 1 full cake in colorway Galaxy (31) and 0.5 cake in colorway Pink Dragon Agate (35)

The list of recommended yarns includes cakes of yarn used by testers or yarns that can be used to make this pattern successfully.

Easy read
The easy read versions respect the following requirements:

24 point Arial font; 26 and 28 point and bold for headings.
Black text, white background.
Left justified, 1 inch margins.
No columns.
Page numbers bottom left.
No charts required to make the pattern.
All abbreviations explained in the list.