Spring is my favorite time of year. It’s a time for starting over with new growth; the dreary days of winter are gone and the blossoms are blooming. This delicate shawl is worked in spring colors from the top down to the edging with fingering weight yarn.
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Yarn
Miss Babs Tarte Fingering (75% superwash merino, 15% nylon, 10% tencel; 500 yds [457 m]/122g): Frog Belly (green) (MC), 1 skein; Sugar (pink) (CC1), 1 skein; Naked (white) (CC2), 1 skein.
Hook
Size G-6 (4.0mm) hook
Or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge
18 dc and 9 rows = 4″ [10cm] blocked
2 shell/Vst combinations and 10 rows = 4″ [10cm] blocked
Size
20” [51cm] deep and 64” [163cm] wide
Notions
Tapestry needle, removable marker
Abbreviations
See the Standard Abbreviations.
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About the Designer: Cheryl Chow
Cheryl admits to being a crafting addict. She can be found knitting, crocheting, spinning, and sewing near Seattle, WA.
In her spare time, she enjoys being in the outdoors looking for inspiration and taking in the beautiful northwest scenery with her family.
Her Ravelry username is CascadeKnitter and more of her knit and crochet patterns can be found there.
Deborah Montgomery
Love the Spring Pleasures Shawl want to make it for our crochet group to put in our church sanctuary for anyone who gets chilled under the AC or needs a little more warmth during the winter.
knotions
What a great idea!
Deborah Montgomery
Thank you. We are a group called Needles for Needs and we try to find needs and fill them with crocheted items. I also teach lessons in crochet to anyone that wants to learn how to crochet. We are a very active group who meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month (at our church in Waxahachie, TX) and we have companionship, fellowship and lots of fun.