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The Trillium Shawl
This pattern was originally published as Knotty Lamb’s contribution to the 2024 Rose City Yarn Crawl, March 7-10, 2024 in Portland, Oregon. This pattern is also available for download as part of the 2024 Pattern Collection: Pacific Northwest Flora & Fauna
The Western Trillium (Trillium ovatum) is a flowering perennial native and beloved to the Pacific Northwest. This flower, unique in its three-pronged petal shape, is commonly known as the “Wake Robin” because it blooms in early spring, even before the robin returns to its nest. Trilliums are commonly found in forests, their bright white blooms softening the deep green ferns and firs of Oregon’s woods. This crochet shawl replicates that distinctive Trillium shape, with three pointed petals emerging from the center. Wear it in countless ways: draped over the shoulders, wrapped around the neck with one petal draping down, or in any way you can imagine. Have fun with this unique accessory inspired by a truly one-of-a-kind botanical marvel.
Yarn
The Fibre Co Acadia in Egret, 60% Merino Wool, 20% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk, 145 yd/50g, 372 yds needed for pattern (3 50g skeins)
Hook
I/5.5mm hook
Gauge
15 sts x 15 rows = 4” square (unblocked)
- Ch 16, sc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in same st, skip next st, (sc, dc) in next st, repeat from to last 2 sts, skip next st, sc in last st, turn. (15 sts)
- Ch 1 (turning ch does not count as a st throughout pattern), (sc, dc) in first st, skip next st, (sc, dc) in next st, repeat from to last 2 sts, skip next st, sc in last st, turn. (15) Repeat Step 2 for a total of 15 rows. Your finished swatch should be about 4” x 4”.
Notions
(3) stitch markers
Yarn needle
Scissors
Finished Measurements
Finished shawl measurements (blocked):
Each petal, tip to center of shawl: 22”
Length, measured from tip of one petal to edge between parallel petals: 28”
Width, measured from petal tip to adjacent petal tip: 44”
Skill Level
Intermediate
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- First published: February 2024
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- Last updated: April 3, 2024 …
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