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I tried crocheting a very light triangle shawl.
Crochet is good at openwork patterns, but it is quite difficult to determine how transparent it should be.
Rather than being slightly see-through, go all out if it's see-through! I tried to design like this.
It is a shawl that can be used as an accessory for autumn and winter fashion rather than as a winter cold protection tool.
This is easy to crochet without spending too much time. If you are early, you may be able to crochet it in a day.
The size can also be adjusted, so try crocheting it to your preferred size.
If you use thick yarn, the openwork will be too large, so it is recommended to crochet with thin yarn.
The yarn used is Hamanaka Sonomono Hairy (125 meters / 25 grams). I used 2 balls and had a little left over. Alpaca & wool fluffy yarn, very cute.
In the spring/summer season, it looks like it will create a nice atmosphere even if you crochet it with lace yarn or thin cotton or linen yarn.
The crocheting method is not particularly difficult, so I hope you will enjoy it as a casual work.
Japanese Crochet Pattern: Shawl Accessory — Ronique
- Japanese editionLanguage: Japanese Item No.: CH02-026 Format: PDF file (A4, 4 pages) Included: Charts and supplemental instructions
- English editionLanguage: English Item No.: CH02-026EN Format: PDF file (A4, 7 pages) Included: Written pattern & Charts
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Skill level:
Mostly basic technique: ★★★★☆ Difficult to make mistakes: ★★★★☆ Good tempo: ★★★★☆ Completed in a short time: ★★★★☆
W 120 cm (47.2") / H 37 cm (14.6")
Suggested yarn weight: DK to Worsted Hamanaka Sonomono Hairy (25 g / 125 m) Col. 121 White …… 215 m / 235 yds (43 g)
3.0 mm (JP 5/0)
2.6 patterns and 6 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4" x 4") (in pattern stitch)
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