Lucky Penny Shawlette, Free Crochet Pattern + Video


The Lucky Penny Shawlette is a lovely wrap made with a simple, relaxing stitch.  Luxurious, super soft sock yarn feels like a dream wrapped around you and the super easy granny stripe triangle makes it an ultimate stress-free project too!

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

Lucky Penny Shawlette
By Jennifer Dickerson

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Materials:

Finished Sizing:
  • 52 inches across the top edge of triangle
  • 18 inches from point to top
  • 30 inches from bottom point along each side of the triangle


Instructions:


Ch 5

Row 1: In the 5th ch from the hook, work 3 dc.  Ch 1, then work a dc (all in the same chain).

Row 2: Ch 4 and turn.  Then work (3 dc, ch 1) in the first space (the ch 1 space from the previous row).  Then work (3 dc, ch 1, 1 dc) into the turning ch space.

Row 3: Ch 4 and turn.  Then work (3 dc, ch 1) in the first space (the ch 1 space from the previous row).  Work (3 dc, ch 1) into each ch 1 space across (note: there will be one to work the first time, but then as your wrap grows, you do more and more (3 dc, ch 1) across).  Then work (3 dc, ch 1, 1 dc) into the turning ch space.

Repeat row 3 until piece is 18 inches tall or desired height.

Weave in any ends that remain and you're finished!



© Jennifer Dickerson 2020

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2 comments:

  1. Dear Jennifer,

    I have been following your written crochet instructions since I started to teach myself how to crochet.

    I read faithfully and go to your tutorials and write down your written instructions on the different crochet stitches. I went to find the Estelle Schawl and I think you might have forgotten to download those ìnstructions, tutorial and the yarn you used.

    I would like to shorten the schawl up to make a cowl for Christmas presents.

    I thank you, Jennifer, for giving us all fresh ideas and the hooks you use and of course the yarn. I dont know how I would make it crocheting without your help, love
    Thank you for giving to me and others. You REALLY dont know how I appreciate your help. It is almost as if you are sitting on s chair beside me. I have to learn the stitches and abbreviations but thats ok.

    My name is Sue Roggendorf from Clinton, Iowa.

    My email is: roggie57@gmail.com.

    Would you be so kind as to send me the , hook si

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  2. Thank you Jennifer. On the Estelle Schawl to make it be a cowl instead.

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