W476 Down In The Delta Crocheted Shawl Designed by Laura Krzak Down In The Delta Crocheted Shawl Designed by Laura Krzak Size Approx 28” length x 84” width Materials Cascade Yarns Cloud, 70% Merino Wool, 30% Baby Alpaca, (100 g / 164 yds) -4 skeins of #2114 Crochet hook, size H/8 (5mm) or size needed to obtain gauge Yarn Needle Skill Level: Easy Blocked Gauge In pattern, 4 delta stitches and 7 rows = 4” Special Stitches Beginning Double Crochet Delta Lace Stitch (beg dc delta lace st) – Ch 6 (counts as first dc and ch 3), dc in indicated st. Double Crochet Delta Lace Stitch (dc delta lace st) – (Dc, ch 3, dc) all in indicated st. Note Pattern is worked from the bottom up, making it easy to customize to the size you require. Stich pattern also has a lot of stretch, letting you block the piece to be as open as you would like. Shawl Row 1: Ch 7 (chains 2-7 count as first dc and ch 3), dc in 7th ch from hook. Starting delta st made. Turn. Row 2: Beg dc delta lace st in top of first dc, skip ch 3 space, dc delta lace st in 3rd ch of beginning ch 6. Turn. Row 3: Beg dc delta lace st in top of first dc, skip next ch 3 space, dc delta lace st in next dc, skip next dc and ch 3 space, dc delta lace st in 3rd ch of beginning ch 6. Turn. Row 4: Beg dc delta lace st in first dc, *skip ch 3 sp, dc delta lace st in next dc, skip next dc, repeat from* once more, dc delta lace st in 3rd ch of beginning ch 6. Turn. Rows 5: Beg dc delta lace st in first dc, *skip ch 3 sp, dc delta lace st in next dc, skip next dc, repeat from * until final ch 6, dc delta lace st in 3rd ch of beginning ch 6. Turn. Repeat Row 5 for 48 more rows, or until desired length has been reached. Fasten off, block flat to measurements, and then weave in all ends.
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