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Pattern: Entangled Scarf


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ABOUT

Skill Level:

Advanced Beginner

Pattern Notes:

When stitches appear between * and *, repeat until the end, unless otherwise indicated

When stitches appear between ( and ), work those stitches in the same stitch indicated

Because you skip the last DC and SC (or SC and DC) at the end of each row, each row gets shorter, leaving a staircase-looking edge

The piece is shaped like a long isosceles trapezoid (math is fun!)

COMPONENTS

Materials:

4 skeins Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick in Jam Cookie

Size M/13 (US) / 9 mm crochet hook

Tapestry needle

Finished Measurements:

12 inches wide x 84 inches long at the longer edge (excluding tassels)

Gauge:

6.5 sts x 8 rows = 4 inches (in SC)

STITCH ABBREVIATIONS

Ch – chain

SC – single crochet

DC – double crochet

WS – wrong side

INSTRUCTIONS

Scarf:

Ch 152

Row 1: 1 DC in 2ndch from hook, *ch 1, skip next ch, 1 SC in next ch, 1 DC in next ch,* turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, skip 1stDC and SC, (1 DC, 1 SC) in next ch space, *ch 1, (1 DC, 1 SC) in next ch space,* through last ch space, leaving last DC and SC unworked, turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, skip 1stSC and DC, (1 SC, 1 DC) in next ch space, *ch 1, (1 SC, 1 DC) in next ch space,* through last ch space, leaving last SC and DC unworked, turn.

Repeat Rows 2-3 seven more times (eight repeats total).

Tassels:

A video tutorial for attaching the tassels is available here, or written instructions are below.

Cut the remaining yarn you have into 15” pieces until you have 90 pieces to form the tassels. You will need 18 tassels total, with 9 tassels per side, and 5 pieces of string per tassel.

The tassels are attached to the ch space closest to the edge of the row. Tassels are only attached to the odd numbered rows (i.e. the first row, the last row, and alternating rows in between).

To attach a tassel, fold the 5 pieces of string in half, creating a loop in the middle. With the WS of the work facing, put the loop through the ch space, inserting it from the bottom of the work to the top of the work. Pull the tassel ends through the loop and pull tight.

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Pattern: Sunset on the Water

A color gradient shawl reminiscent of a sunset


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ABOUT

Skill Level:

Beginner

Pattern Notes:

This pattern uses all of the Stone Washed 10g balls in the Scheepjes Colour Pack Stone Washed – River Washed

Repeat stitches that appear between * and * until the end of the row

COMPONENTS

Materials:

1 Scheepjes Colour Pack Stone Washed – River Washed, or 36 10g skeins of Scheepjes Stone Washed in each of the colors listed in the Color Layout section below

Size 4 (US) needles

Tapestry needle

Finished Measurements:

65” x 16”

Gauge:

25 sts x 20 rows = 4 inches in Linen Stitch

STITCH ABBREVIATIONS

K – knit

P – purl

Sl – slip

CO – cast on

St(s) – stitch(es)

BO – bind off

INSTRUCTIONS

Color Layout

Before you cast on, organize the Stone Washed mini skeins in the following order:

A

Pink Quartzite

Moon Stone

Axinite

Brown Agate

Morganite

Coral

Carnelian

Red Jasper

Rhodochrosite

Tourmaline

Rose Quartz

Lilac Quartz

Garnet

Corundum Ruby

Deep Amethyst

Lepidolite

Obsidian

Black

B

Crystal Quartz

Larimar

Amazonite

Green Agate

Turquoise

Blue Apatite

Malachite

Fosterite

Lanada Jade

Pedirot

New Jade

Lemon Quartz

Enstatite

Citrine

Beryl

Yellow Jasper

Boulder Opal

Smokey Quartz

Linen Stitch

With Color A, CO 104 sts

Row 1: With Color A, *P1, sl1 with yarn held in the back*

Row 2: With Color B, *K1, sl1 with yarn held in the front*

Row 3: With Color B, *P1, sl1 with yarn held in the back*

Row 4: With Color A, *K1, sl1 with yarn held in the front*

Row 5: Repeat Row 1 

Repeat Rows 2-5 until you run through all of the colors. When you finish one color, move to the next color listed in the same column. Be sure to work both Rows 2 and 3, or Rows 4 and 5, in the same color before moving onto the next color in the column. It’s ok if the Color A yarn doesn’t end at the same time as the paired Color B yarn – that adds to the uniqueness of your garment!

When you have used all 10g skeins, BO after working an even row.

Cut yarn. Weave in ends using tapestry needle.

THANK YOU!

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Pattern: Staggered Pinwheel Shawl


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ABOUT

Skill Level:
Intermediate
Pattern Notes:
This shawl is worked in wedges using offsetting short rows to make the staggered wedge edges. This pattern is designed to use the entire skein for each of the skeins in the materials list. If you lose out on yarn chicken in the last wedges, work the last RS row of the wedge until you run out of yarn and continue with the next wedge.
When the symbol * appears in the pattern, repeat the stitches that appear between the two *s until the end of the round, unless indicated otherwise.
COMPONENTS
Materials:
1 skein Loops & Threads Joy DK in Leaf (Color A)
1 skein Loops & Threads Joy DK in Cloud (Color B)
1 skein Loops & Threads Joy DK in Mint (Color C)
Size 6 circular needle
Tapestry needle
Size:
Adult
Finished Measurements:
55 inches long from end to end, 24 inches deep 
Gauge:
16 sts x 17 rows = 4 inches in garter st
STITCH ABBREVIATIONS
CO – cast on
St(s) – stitch(es)
WS – wrong side
RS – right side
K – knit
P – purl 
Wrp-tk – with the yarn in the back, slip the next stitch purlwise, bring the yarn to the front, slip the stitch from the right needle back to the left needle, turn
Wrp-tp – with the yarn in the front, slip the next stitch purlwise, bring the yarn to the back, slip the stitch from the right needle back to the left needle, turn
Yo – yarn over
SK2P – slip the next stitch knitwise, knit the next two stitches together, pass the slipped stitch over the two stitches that were knit together
K3tog – knit three stitches together
 
INSTRUCTIONS 
Note: in working Rows 6, 13, 18, and 23 below, be sure to pick up the wrapped stitch and work it together with the stitch that it’s wrapped around.
In Color A, CO 101 sts.
Row 1: (RS) *K,* turn.
Row 2: (WS) *K* until last 4 sts in current wedge color, wrp-tk.
Row 3: (RS) *K,* turn.
Row 4: (WS) *K* until 4 sts before wrapped stitch, wrp-tk.
Row 5: (RS) *K,* turn.
Repeat Rows 4-5 until you work Row 5 across 5 sts. Cut yarn and turn.
Row 6: (WS) In Color B, CO 8 sts, *P* until last 8 sts in previous wedge color, wrp-tp.
Row 7: (RS) *K1, yo, SK2P, yo* until last st, K1, turn.
Row 8: (WS) *P* until last 4 sts in current wedge color, wrp-tp.
Row 9: (RS) K2, yo, K3tog, yo, *K1, yo, K3tog, yo* until last 4 sts, K4, turn.
Row 10: (WS) *P* until 4 sts before wrapped stitch, wrp-tp.
Row 11: (RS) *K1, yo, SK2P, yo* until last st, K1, turn.
Row 12: (WS) *P* until 4 sts before wrapped stitch, wrp-tp.
Repeat Rows 9-12 until you have 5 sts remaining on a RS row, K5. Cut yarn and turn.
Row 13: (RS) In Color C and starting from the thin end of the wedges (the opposite side of the piece that you just finished working), skip first 8 sts in Color A, skip next 8 sts in Color B, *K* until end, CO 8 sts at the end, turn.
Row 14: (WS) *K* until last 4 sts in the current wedge color, wrp-tk.
Row 15: (RS) *K,* turn.
Row 16: (WS) *K* until 4 sts before wrapped stitch, wrp-tk.
Row 17: (RS) *K,* turn.
Repeat Rows 16-17 until you work Row 17 across 5 sts. Cut yarn and turn.
Row 18: (RS) In Color A and starting from the thin end of the wedges (the opposite side of the piece that you just finished working), skip the 8 sts of all other wedges, including the first 8 sts of the previous wedge color, *K* until end, CO 8 sts at the end, turn.
Row 19: (WS) *K* until last 4 sts in current wedge color, wrp-tk.
Row 20: (RS) *K,* turn.
Row 21: (WS) *K* until 4 sts before wrapped stitch, wrp-tk.
Row 22: (RS) *K,* turn.
Repeat Rows 21-22 until you work Row 22 across 5 sts. Cut yarn and turn.
Repeat Rows 6-22 two more times, then repeat Rows 6-17 one more time. For each Row 13 and Row 18 worked, be sure to skip the 8 sts of all other wedges, including the first 8 sts of the previous wedge color, at the beginning of the row.
Note: For Row 23, you’ll be working across all remaining stitches on all wedges.
Row 23: (RS) In Color C, and starting from the thin end of the wedges (the opposite side of the piece that you just finished working) *K,* turn.
Row 24: (WS) Bind off. Weave in ends using tapestry needle.
THANK YOU!
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