you have an error in row 3? it says 3 sts should it be DC?

by Anonymous

thank you for pointing this out, I never caught it! yes, it should be 3 DC

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some colors for your timeline ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

OOPS I forgot to update this account!

Im so sorry I disappeared all of a sudden, the pandemic kind of ran over my entire life. I’m trying to get back on track, however, and updated my commission sheet! Give it a read and pass it along if you’re interested, and over the next little while I want to get into the groove of posting on here with some kind of regularity. Thank you!

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So, I had initially planned to post on this blog at least once a week, but then I got distracted and /then/ I got sick. That’s life though, I guess.

To those of you who stuck around, thank you! I’m still here I promise.

These are some pics of a few of the things I’ve been working on; from basic knitted squares (my craft of choice while i deal with this cold), to a shawl for my store, to a shawl for me that I can’t finish because I lost the hook I was using down the couch (still super sad about this).

Anyway, just wanted ya’ll to know I’m still around. Keep an eye out; more stuff will be in my store soon!!

~ The Hurricane Shawl ~ **Free pattern**

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Hello everyone! It’s time to share my first official pattern! I had a lot of people express their interest on Instagram due to the unique shape of this shawl, so I decided to write up my process and share it with all of you! I would say a beginner could do this pattern as long as you were comfortable with increasing and decreasing stitches. 

This pattern is a 12 row repeat, but trust me, it’s a lot simpler than it looks. For the shawl pictured above I used one whole cake of Hobbii’s Twister yarn, but any fingering weight yarn will work. I recommend at least 1000 yards, but you can use any amount of yarn and make this shawl as big or as small as you like. I also used a 4.25 mm crochet hook (sometimes labelled as a G hook, but not always). If you don’t have this size, you could use anything from a 4.5 to a 3.5 and you’ll have a similar drape. Gauge does not matter for this pattern. This pattern is in US terms.

Click through the read more to get started!

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hello! I think this is a good first post!

my name is shell, and i crochet! shawls are my specialty. 💜

its nice to meet you!