Fritillary Gone Long Adapted by Andrea Denby

This is just an adapted, rectangular version of the lovely triangular Fritillary shawl by Aparna Roffe. This version is worked long and straight from the centre out, from a length of initial chain. Vumber of chain in multiples of 10 + 4 (including 1ch turning) After the first 2 rows (the chain & set up row), it is a straightforward 6 row repeat for a long as you want. I suggest ending on a scalloped edge, and doing an extra row of dc's (US sc's) with a picot at the apex of each scallop. As yet I haven't adapted the gorgeous edge patterning of the original, an update will follow when I do. For now here is the Chart for the basic straight version. O = chain X = dc (US sc) F = tr (US dc)

Centre join working into both sides of the chain, nb. if doing the alternative version of the join, keep your chain fairly tight, so the ‘holes' aren't too big
