Hi Everyone!🙂
Today I would like to share the Ocean Blush Asymmetrical Triangle Shawl crochet pattern with you. This elegant lightweight triangle shawl is worked in back and forth rows to create an asymmetrical triangle shape. To make this shawl, you should be familiar with basic crochet stitches and terminology. All you need to start is one skein of your favourite fingering weight yarn (I used one skein of YarnArt Flowers gradient ''cake'' yarn) and a 4 mm crochet hook.
If you prefer to learn by watching, I have a video tutorial below. Or scroll down to view the written pattern!
Happy Crocheting! 😊
Happy Crocheting! 😊
You can also purchase the ad free printable PDF version of this pattern on my Etsy Shop
Finished Size: Approximately 127 cm (50 in) x 137 cm (54 in) x 182 cm (71,6 in) asymmetrical triangle; longest edge along increases.
Gauge: 17 dc stitches x 8 rows = 10cm x 10cm (4’’ x 4’’) in stitch pattern.
Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate - advanced beginner.
Materials Used:
Fingering weight yarn, size 1 - super fine. I used YarnArt Flowers (250g/ 1000m) 55% cotton, 45% acrylic yarn in color 262. 1 skein of yarn needed for this pattern. 4.0 mm (US size G/6) crochet hook. Scissors. Yarn needle or a latch hook.
Abbreviations (US terms):
st(s) - stitch(es)
ch sp(s) - chain space(s)
ch - chain
dc - double crochet
st(s) - stitch(es)
ch sp(s) - chain space(s)
ch - chain
dc - double crochet
dc3tog - 3 double crochet closed together
( )* – repeat instructions between the parentheses as directed.
( ) -
stitch count for each row is listed in italic parentheses at the end of each
row.
RS – right side – the front side of the work.
WS – wrong side – the back side of the work.
PATTERN NOTES:
- The shawl is worked in back and forth rows to
form an asymmetrical triangle shape.
- Increases are made on one edge only on each row to create the triangular shape, while the
opposite edge remains straight.
- The shawl
gradually grows in width and length as you continue working rows.
- You can adjust the size by adding or
subtracting pattern repeats (Rows 7 – 14).
- Beginning (turning) ch3 and ch4 both count as 1 dc throughout the pattern.
- Blocking is recommended to enchance stitch definition and shape.
Instructions
Row 1 (WS): ch4 (counts as 1 dc + base ch), 3 dc in 4th ch from hook. (4 dc)
Row 2 (RS): ch4 (counts as 1 dc), turn, 2 dc in first st, 1dc in each of
remaining 3 sts (the last st goes in 4th ch of beginning ch4 from previous row). (6
dc)
Row 3 (WS): ch3 (counts as 1 dc), turn, skip first st, 1dc in next st, ch1,
skip next st, 1 dc in next st, ch1, skip next st, 3dc in last st (in 4th ch of
turning ch4 from previous row). (6 dc, 2 ch1 sps)
Row 4 (RS): ch4 (counts as 1 dc), turn, 2dc in first st, 1dc in each of next 2
sts.
(1dc
in next ch1 sp, 1dc in next st)* repeat 2 times.
1dc in last st (in 3rd ch of turning ch3 from previous row). (10 dc)
Row 5 (WS): ch3 (counts as 1dc), turn, skip first st., 1dc in next st, ch1.
(skip
next st, 1dc in next st, ch1)* repeat until 2 sts remain.
Skip next st, 3dc in last st (in 4th ch of turning ch4 from previous row).
(8 dc, 4 ch1 sps)
Row 6 (RS): ch4 (counts as 1 dc), turn, 2dc in first st, 1dc in each of next 2
sts.
(1dc
in next ch1 sp., 1dc in next st)* repeat until last st remains.
1dc in last st (in 3rd ch of turning ch3 from previous row). (14 dc)
Row 7 (WS): ch3 (counts as 1dc), turn, skip first st, 1dc in next st, ch1, skip
next st, dc3tog in next st, ch1.
(skip
next st, 1dc in next st, ch1, skip next st, dc3tog in next st, ch1)* repeat until 2 sts
remain.
Skip next st, 3dc in last st (in 4th ch of turning ch4 from previous row).
(7 dc, 3 dc3tog, 6 ch1 sps)
Row 8 (RS): ch4 (counts as 1dc), turn, 2dc in first st, ch1, skip next st,
dc3tog in next st, ch1, skip next ch1 sp, 1dc in next st, ch1.
(skip
next ch1 sp, dc3tog in next st, ch1, skip next ch1 sp, 1dc in next st, ch1)* repeat until 1 ch1 sp
and 2 sts remain.
Skip next ch1 sp, 1dc in each of last 2 sts (the last st goes in 3rd ch of
turning ch3 from previous row). (8 dc, 3 dc3tog, 7 ch1 sps)
Row 9 (WS): ch3 (counts as 1dc), turn, skip first st, 1dc in next st, ch1, skip
next st, dc3tog in next st, ch1.
(skip
next st, 1dc in next st, ch1, skip next st, dc3tog in next st, ch1)* repeat until 2 sts
remain.
Skip next st, 3dc in last st (in 4th ch of turning ch4 from previous row).
(8 dc, 4 dc3tog, 8 ch1 sps)
Row 10 (RS): Repeat Row 8. (9 dc, 4
dc3tog, 9 ch1 sps)
Row 11 (WS): Repeat row 9. (9 dc, 5 dc3tog, 10 ch1 sps)
Row 12 (RS): ch4 (counts as 1dc), turn, 2dc in first st, 1dc in each of next 2
sts, 1dc in next ch1 sp.
(1dc
in next st, 1dc in next ch1 sp)* repeat until 2 sts remain.
1dc in each of last 2 sts (the last st goes in 3rd ch of turning ch3 from
previous row). (26 dc)
Row 13 (WS): ch3 (counts as 1dc), turn, skip first st, 1dc in next st, ch1.
(skip
next st, 1dc in next st, ch1)* repeat until 2 sts remain.
Skip next st, 3dc in last st (in 4th ch of turning ch4 from previous row).
(16
dc, 12 ch1 sps)
Row 14 (RS): repeat Row 12. (30 dc)
Rows
15 - 110: repeat Rows 7 - 14 twelve
more times!
Ch1, cut
off the yarn, fasten off and weave in all ends.
PDF available for purchase.
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