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The Isaac Fringe Shawl
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Isaac Mizrahi CRAFT Carlylse yarn Approx 650 yrds Crochet Hook Size M Quilting needle to weave ends sC - single crochet dc - double crochet ch - chain loop st - slip stitch \*\*\* This tutorial is designed to create a "box" effect. So it is VERY important starting at Row 2 that you work in chain spaces and not into actual stitches\*\*\* BASE: Ch for approx 62-65". (l used my "wingspan", hand to hand as a measurement for my base. You could go longer or shorter if you want.) \*\*be sure to have an EVEN number of chain\*\*\* Then Ch 2 (for your turn) Row 1: SC into the 2nd Ch from hook. (Skip one chain) Then \*Ch 1, 1 DC into the 2nd chain\*, repeat \* to \* until 2 ch st remain Ch1, SC in the last Chain Turn Rows 2 & on: SC into the 2nd Ch space from hook Then \*Ch1, 1 DC in next Chain space\* repeat all the way across until there are only 2 Chain spaces leff. Then Ch1, DC in next to last Chain space, Then SC in last chain space. Turn Continue with the steps from Row 3 until you have 4 chain spaces left; Then: SC in 1st chain space, \* ch 1 & 1 DC in next chain space \* repeat \* to \* TC in last chain space Fasten off & weave in end Fringe: Using two 14" strands attach to each open space around using Lark's Head Knot Trim fringe to desired length once all are attached Triangle Isaac Scarf @ 2015 Crochet by Michele www.crochetbymichele.com