Speckled Egg Shawlette, Free Crochet Pattern + Video


The Speckled Egg Shawlette is a gorgeous springtime wrap that you can crochet easily with a special skein of sock yarn.  This shawlette is worked up using the c2c (corner to corner) technique with basic stitches.  Easy to stitch up and fun to wear!

Want a little help? There's a full video tutorial below too! 

Speckled Egg Shawlette
By Jennifer Dickerson

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Click below to watch a full video tutorial on how to make this project:


Materials:
  • H (5.0 mm) crochet hook 
  • 1 ball of Paintbox Sock from Love Crafts, 427 yards (I used the Pixel Lavender Fields colorway)
  • Tapestry Needle 
  • Scissors 
  • Tape Measure


Sizing:
  • 40 inches across top edge of triangle
  • 26 inches from bottom up the side of triangle
  • 18 inches from bottom point upward


Instructions:
  • Step 1: Ch 6
  • Step 2: dc into the 4th ch from the hook.
  • Step 3: Work a dc into the next 2 ch.
  • Step 4: Ch 6
  • Step 5: Work a dc into the 4th ch from the hook and in each of the next 2 ch.
  • Step 6: Slip stitch into the 3rd dc stitch to join the two blocks together OR some people prefer to slip stitch into the turning chain or turning chain space to join.  It really is a preference, do what you like best...each way of joining will look very similar.  Just be sure as you're doing all of this the tail (from where you began) is facing downward.  You might have to turn it a bit to get it in the right spot.
  • Step 7: Ch 3
  • Step 8: Work 3 dc into the turning chain space.

Repeat steps 4 through 8 to complete your shawlette, until it is as wide and tall as you like.  Weave in any ends and it's ready to wear!


© Jennifer Dickerson 2020

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2 comments:

  1. I just made this shawlette with Hobbii Universe yarn, and I just love it!!!! I made it bigger than you did, as I used 2 skeins of yarn. It is a beautiful stitch and my finished product is stunning. Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!!

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