MAYAN SUNSET

The shapes in this pattern remind me of Mayan/Aztec architecture. The chains also make the motif look like a sun setting on the horizon, so I've named this pattern Mayan Sunset. It's a lovely blend of openness and geometric design. The triangular nature of the shawl allows it to be worn as a shoulder wrap or around the neck as a scarf. This shawl is a repeating motif worked in a single color. The size is adjustable based on the number of times the pattern is repeated. The pattern uses 7 repeat sections, making a final shawl width of 52" and depth of 22" for the recommended yarn. Disclaimer: I did not come up with this design. I found a picture of the motif online with a hand-written chart that was difficult to read. I was unable to find the source, but thought this pattern was too pretty not to share. I drew up a clearer version of the chart with some very slight changes and wrote out the instructions for the motif. If anybody knows the original source of this, I'd love to give proper credit for the design!
Materials Required:
DK yarn (500 yards) O Should be something that can hold shape well and doesn't have too much drape 0 Yarn used in this project: Cascade Sunseeker (\~50% cotton, 50% acrylic) \* 3.5 mm hook (US 00) ·Yarn needle (for weaving in ends) Blocking mats/pins The shawl can be worked in other yarn weights with the appropriate sized hook, but will affect gauge, yardage, and finished size.
Note:
Color changes are possible for the design, but are tricky and not accounted for in the pattern. For color changes, the triangles are worked one or two at a time and when the color ends on a ch7 area, it can be attached to a neighboring motif with a slip stitch. (Then ch2, slip stitch again, and start the next ch7 of the motif - shownbelow)

Instructions:
Stitches (US terms): Sc - Single crochet Dc - Double crochet Ch - Chain St(s) - Stitch(es) 3dc-cluster - This is essentially a dc3tog, but all worked into the same stitch. \*Yo, put hook in stitch, yo, pull through stitch, yo, pull through 2\*. Repeat between \*\* twice more, yo, pull through all loops on hook Trtr - Treble treble stitch - yo 4 times, put hook in stitch, yo, pull through stitch \*yo, pull through two loops on chain\* repeat between \*\* until only one loop remains Rows 1-11 are the foundation for the pattern. Rows 12-19 can be repeated as many times as desired. More repeats of Rows 12-19 will make a larger shawl. Foundation: Ch 18 Row1: Sc in 2nd chain from hook and each ch across (17SC) Row2: Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in 2nd st, \*ch3, skip 3 st, dc in next st, ch2, dc in next st\* repeat between \*\* 3 times (4 V-motifs across) Row3: Ch3, 3dc-cluster in the ch2 space, ch2, 3dc-cluster in the same ch2 space. \*ch3, 3dc-cluster in next ch2 space, ch2, 3dc-cluster in same ch2 space\* repeat between \*\* 2 times Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in first st,. 3sc in first ch3 space, \*sc in 3dc-cluster, 2sc in ch2 space, sc in 3dc-cluster, 3sc in ch3 space\* repeat between \*\* once (17sc total), ch7, dc in last 3dc-cluster, ch2, dc in same 3dc-cluster Row5: Ch3, 4dc in ch2 space, ch7, sc in 3rd sc from previous row and in next 12sts (13sc total), ch7, 5dc shell in ch2 space Row6: Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in first st, ch3, dc in last st of shell, ch2, dc in same st. Ch7, sc in 2nd sc and in next 10 sts (11sc total), ch7, dc in first st of shell, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in last st of shell, ch2, dc in same st. Row 7: Ch3, 4dc in ch2 space, ch3, 5dc in ch2 space, ch7, sc in 3rd sc from previous row and in next 6sts (7sc total), ch7, 5dc shell in first ch2 space, ch3, 5dc shell in lastch2space.
Row8:
Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in first st, ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in last st of last shell, ch2, dc in same st, ch7, sc in 2nd sc and in next 4 sts (5sc total), ch 7, dc in first st of shell, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in last st of shell, ch2, dc in same st Row9: Ch3, 4 dc in first ch2 space, \*Ch3. 5 dc in next ch2 space\*, repeat between \*\* once. Ch7. sc in 3rd sc and next 2 sts across (3sc total), ch7, \*5 DC in next ch2 space, ch3\* repeat between \*\* once, 5 dc in last ch2 space. Row 10: Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in the first st, \*ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st\*, repeat between \*\* once, ch3, dc in last st of last shell, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, trtr in second sc, ch2, trtr in same st, ch3, dc in first st of first shell, ch2, dc in same st, \*ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st\*, repeat between \*\* once, ch3, dc in last st of last shell, ch2, dc in same st. Row11: Ch3, \*3dc-cluster in the ch2 space, ch2, 3dc-cluster in the same ch2 space\* ror between \*\* 3 times. ch3.dc in ch2 snace hetween. trtrs ch3 \*3dc-clu. repeat between \*\* 3 times, ch3, dc in ch2 space between trtrs, ch3, \*3dc-cluster belweene. oh2 led, clus,tar in tha2 spacebe ween\* ras,eot hotyuoco in the ch2 space, ch2, 3dc-cluster in the same ch2 space\* repeat between \*\* 3 times
Repeating section:
Repeat rows 12-19 until shawl is desired size. Recommended: 7 times Row 12: Ch10 (counts as dc+ch7), 3sc in first ch3 space, \*sc in 3dc-cluster, 2sc in ch2 space, sc in 3dc-cluster, 3sc in ch3 space\* repeat between \*\* once (17sc total), [ch7, dc in dc from previous row, ch2, dc in same st, ch7, \*sc in 3dc-cluster, 2sc in ch2 space, sc in 3dc-cluster, 3sc in ch3 space\* repeat between \*\* once (17sc total),] ch7, dc in last 3dc-cluster. For row 12, do the steps between [] once. For each additional repeat section, do the steps between [] once more.(3 repeat sections = repeat between [] 3 times, etc.) Row5: Ch3, 4dc in dc from previous row, ch7, sc in 3rd sc from previous row and in next 12sts (13sc total), [ch7, 5dc shell in ch2 space, ch7, sc in 3rd sc from previous row and in next 12sts (13sc total),] ch7, 5dc in 7th ch of ch10. For row 13, do the steps between [] once. For each additional repeat section, do the steps between [] once more. (3 repeat sections = repeat between [] 3 times) Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in first st, ch3, dc in last st of shell, ch2, dc in same st. [Ch7, sc in 2nd sc and in next 10 sts (11sc total), ch7, dc in first st of shell, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in last st of shell, ch2, dc in same st.] Repeat between []across Row 15: Ch3, 4dc in ch2 space, ch3, 5dc in ch2 space, [Ch7, sc in 3rd sc from previous row and in next 6sts (7sc total), ch7, 5dc shell in first ch2 space, ch3, 5dc shell in last ch2 space.] Repeat between [] across Row 16: Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in first st, ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in last st of last shell, ch2, dc in same st, [ch7, sc in 2nd sc and in next 4 sts (5sc total), ch 7, dc in first st of shell, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st, ch3, dc in last st of shell, ch2, dc in same st] Repeat between [] across Row 17: Ch3, 4 dc in first ch2 space, \*Ch3. 5 dc in next ch2 space\*, repeat between \*\* once. [Ch7. sc in 3rd sc and next 2 sts across (3sc total), ch7, \*5 DC in next ch2 space, ch3\* repeat between \*\* once, 5 dc in last ch2 space] Repeat between [] across Row 18: Ch5 (counts as dc+ch2), dc in the first st, \*ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st\*, repeat between \*\* once, ch3, dc in last st of last shell, ch2, dc in same st, [ch3, trtr in second sc, ch2, trtr in same st, ch3, dc in first st of first shell, ch2, dc in same st, \*ch3, dc in second ch of ch3, ch2, dc in same st\*, repeat between \*\* once, ch3, dc in last st of last shell, ch2, dc in same st.] Repeat between [] across Row 19: Ch3, \*3dc-cluster in the ch2 space, ch2, 3dc-cluster in the same ch2 space\* repeat between \*\* 3 times, [ch3, dc in ch2 space between trtrs, ch3, \*3dc-cluster in the ch2 space, ch2, 3dc-cluster in the same ch2 space\* repeat between \*\* 3 times] Repeat between [] across When shawl is desired size, tie off yarn and weave in ends. Block for final shaping.
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