Trellis Shawl by Sue Pearson

Trellis Shawl

Crochet
August 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in Pattern as written
3.5 mm (E)
798 - 875 yards (730 - 800 m)
One size
UK
English
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The Trellis Shawl is a light, elegant summer shawl designed for any sock or fingering weight yarn. Using a simple, repeating crochet pattern, this asymmetric shawl is both relaxing to work and beautiful to wear.
The shawl begins at the narrow bottom point and grows gradually, with increases worked along one edge on every row to create a soft, flowing curve. Once the desired depth is reached, the pattern shifts to form a clean, straight-edged border that neatly finishes the shape.
Suitable for a confident beginner, the Trellis Shawl uses only basic stitches—UK doubles, trebles, chains, and picots—making it an ideal project for showcasing special yarns without complicated techniques. Shown here using 2 skeins (approximately 730 m) of sock yarn, this versatile design works just as well with solids, tonals, or gently variegated colourways. Pattern is written in English and uses UK terms.

Trellis Shawl - Materials
Yarn:
Cuddlebums Merino Zebra sock yarn (80% superwash merino, 20% nylon) 100g/365m
2 skeins in shade Sky Rainbow

Hook: 3.5mm

Trellis Shawl - Dimensions
Finished size after blocking is 44.5 inches along straight side by 41 inches deep at widest point
Gauge: not critical, but as a guide 10 rows and 26 sts (counting chains and trebles, not picots) to 4 inches over pattern - blocked