Richmond Shawl by Hannah Cross

Richmond Shawl

Crochet
April 2021
Light Fingering ?
15 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in UK treble stitches
5.0 mm (H)
600 - 650 yards (549 - 594 m)
The finished shawl measures 127cm by 88cm at the widest points when blocked.
both US and UK
English
Free Pattern also available for free: info in notes
This pattern is available for £4.00 GBP
A free version is also available.
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PLEASE NOTE-- this listing is for a PDF pattern, not a finished product.

This pattern is available for free on my blog here.

Or as an ad-free PDF with added charts and schematic to purchase here.

You can also watch a video tutorial here.

This delicate and sophisticated boomerang crochet shawl is perfect for the transitioning months when you need a little something to layer up and look beautiful too. With a gentle curved ‘boomerang’ shape to effortlessly drape around, you will love to dress up any outfit with it. Style it as a traditional triangle shawl, a forward neck tie or at the side, it’s a lovely summer crochet shawl that everyone will love. Using elements of filet crochet and crochet puff stitches, it’s a great intermediate pattern but the free video tutorial means that it can be a beginner crochet pattern too.

What’s included:

A six-page PDF written in US and UK terms
Schematic, stitch chart and blocking guide
Pattern support of you need or would like it

More details:

Difficulty is intermediate

Measurements: the finished shawl measures 127cm by 88cm at the widest points when blocked.

Materials:

Palette Yarn by WeCrochet - Fingering weight, 100% Peruvian Highland Wool, 231yds/50g. 3 balls of Coriander Heather

Alternative yarn Rowan Summerlite 4ply - 100% cotton, 175m/50g

5mm (US H) Crochet hook
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Stitch markers if desired

Please feel free to send me a message if you have any questions about the pattern as I am more than happy to help you out!

You are welcome to use this pattern for personal and commercial use to make and sell your finished items. Credit to HanJan Crochet would be appreciated!

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