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Morning has Broken Shawl


Jayashiangel

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Wow! you are on a roll girl! What a great way to use up a scrap stash. And they are ALL beautiful.

 

Been busy whipping up some more shawls to donate...

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Your first row should be a magic circle

w/ chain 4 then DC

then chain 1 DC

then chain 1 DC

Then Chain 1 DC

Or better yet a total of 5 DC and 4 chains in between each DC..

 

Second Row chain 4 then DC into same stitch then Chain 1 then DC into the Next then chain one DC then chain one again..(now your at middle this should all be done in the same stitch) DC/Chain1/DC/Chain 1

 

Now got to the next stitch DC/chain1/DC/chain 1 now you should be at the end of the row.. DC into the last stitch/chain1/Dc again.....

 

You will repeat until you have 5 rows total.

 

Row 6 is  3 DC in the first stitch and then 2 DC in each across & 5 DC in the Middle and the last stitch you will do 4 DC...

 

Row 7 The you start again w/ 2 Dc in the beginning and 1 DC/chain 1 in each across and in the middle DC/Chain1/DC/Chain 1 .....DC into the last stitch/chain1/Dc again....

 

Hope that makes sense.....if not I will try again to explain

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Another Shawl using a K hook vs a N hook due to the yarn being super stretch love the tighter look... use .5 more of a skein but worth the extra yarn when the project is finished...I attached a close up shot so you can see the stitch work....just plain DC

 

 

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