
Keep Calm and Crochet On U.K
@ Heather C Gibbs 2014.
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This pattern is @ designed by Heather C Gibbs 2014 and is for Personal use only, not for resale. However, you are welcome to donate, gift as well as sell any of your finished items (if you are an Individual Crafter). If you sell your work online, please credit the work as appropriate and link to my pages where you can: www.facebook.com/KeepCalmAndCrochetOnUk www.mummymakers.co.uk/kcacouk/ www.kcacouk.storenvy.com/ www.ravelry.com/people/KCAcO-UK www.craftsy.com/user/pattern/store/833712 www.pinterest.com/KCAcOuK/ www.twitter.com/KCAcoUK
Margaret's Hug' Prayer Healing Shawl
Materials:
600g of double knit yarn (8ply / yarn weight #3) Note: This pattern is worked by holding two strands of yarn together. Crochet hook: 7mm (US size L) You will also need: yarn needle
Gauge:
3 tr/dc (measured at the top) = 2.5cm / 1 inch / 1 row = 2.5 cm / 1 inch Neck edge point to point = 70 inches / 1.8 m These measurements are approximated, and actual subjects may vary. Pattern will work in other yarns though gauge/size will be different. CHECK YOUR GAUGE, use any size hook to obtain gauge.
Abbreviations:
st(s) = stitch(es) sl st = slip stitch ch(s) = chain dc/sc = UK double crochet / US single crochet tr/dc = UK treble / US double crochet Guidance on stitches and pattern techniques along with any photo tutorials can be found at the back of this pattern.
Pattern:
Notes:
This pattern is worked from the neck downwards and is worked in alternate rows of clusters (3 tr/dc) and V stitch (1 tr/dc, ch1, 1 tr/dc) with a shell cluster to start each row (4 tr/dc) The chain 3 between clusters / V-stitches on the point of the shawl counts as sts in this pattern. Stitches are worked in-between shell clusters/V-stitches/clusters and not in the ch spaces of the V-stitch row (see photo on right) Row 1: Ch 4 (counts as first st) 3 tr/dc in 4th ch from hook, ch 3, 4 tr/dc in same ch, turn (11 sts) Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first st), 3 tr/dc in same st as ch 3, then in next ch 3 sp work [1 tr/dc, ch 1, 1 tr/dc, ch 3, 1 tr/dc, ch 1, 1 tr/dc] miss 3 sts and in last ch work 4 tr/dc, turn (17 sts) Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as first st), 3 tr/dc in same st as ch 3 then \* 3 tr/dc in the next sp between sts of the previous row \* repeat from \* to \* to corner where in the ch sp you need to work [3 tr/ dc, 3 ch, 3 tr/dc]. Repeat \* to \* again to final the st; work 4 tr/dc into final st, turn (23 sts) Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as first st), 3 tr/dc in same st as ch 3 then \* [1 tr/dc, 1 ch, 1 tr/dc] in the next sp between sts of the previous row \* repeat from \* to \* to corner where in the ch sp you need to work [1 tr/dc, 1 ch, 1 tr/dc, ch, 3, 1 tr/dc, 1 ch, 1 tr/dc]. Repeat \* to \* again to final the st; work 4 tr/dc into final st, turn (29 sts) Rows 5 - 40: repeat alternate rows of rows 3 and 4, turn. Note: Each row increases by 6 sts (245 sts)
Edging:
Work along each edge of your shawl EXCEPT the neck edge in picot st. Row 1: \* Ch 2, 1 dc/sc in 2nd ch from hook (at the base of ch 2), dc/sc into next 2 sts \* repeat from \* to \* until end, finish off and weave in ends.

Stitch Guidance:
Slip Stitch (sl st): Insert hook in st indicated, yarn over and draw through all loops. Double Crochet/Single Crochet (dc/sc): Insert hook in st indicated and draw up a loop (two loops on hook), yarn over, draw through both loops on hook. Treble / Double Crochet (tr/dc): Yarn over, insert hook in next st and draw up a loop (three loops on hook), yarn over, draw through two loops, yarn over, draw through remaining two loops onhook. Picot Stitch: Ch 2, 1 dc/sc in 2nd ch from hook (at the base of ch 2).
Invisible join:
The last st of your work (where relevant) should be finished off using the invisible join method: After the last stitch is completed do not join; cut your yarn and pull the tail all the way through the stitch Then using a hook or a yarn needle thread insert under the loops of the stitch you wish to join to. Pull yarn through gently. Then, insert your hook or needle into the centre of the last stitch. Pull yarn through gently and weave in ends as usual.
