Mountain Ridge Shawl - Free Crochet Pattern

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I am so happy to welcome my newest shawl design the Mountain Ridge Shawl. This design is part of the Advent Cal 2020 and I am so happy I was able to participate with one of my designs among so many talented people!

A few words for the Advent Cal… The Advent CaL is organized by the talented Ioanna of @Ioannabehara, (you can also see more of her work here). The idea is that each day of December a new free pattern will go live on Instagram. You can follow along clicking here.

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The Mountain Ridge Shawl is a beginner friendly shawl, using only one skein of Mandala yarn. It uses easy repetitive stitches for mindful crocheting and it can easily be finished within a weekend! It would also make a wonderful last minute Xmas Gift!

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The shawl is perfect for someone who knows the basic stitches and wants to try something new. It is the perfect size and weight - not too chunky but soft, plush, and warm. It can be worn as a wrap around the shoulders or a triangle scarf around the neck.

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PATTERN

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MATERIALS

Suggested hook: 5 mm (U.S. size H) hook

Notions: scissors, darning needle

Yarn: 150 grams of DK weight yarn

Yardage: 590 yds of size 3 DK yarn

Suggested yarn: Mandala by Lion Brand. Color pictured: 210 Pegasus

ABBREVIATIONS

ch: chain

dc: double crochet

fpdc: front post double crochet

patt: pattern

st; sts: stitch stitches

NOTES

  • Shawl is worked flat side to side, starting at one point and increasing by one stitch, each row along one side edge to create an asymmetric triangle shape.

  • Turn at the end of each row.

  • Ch 2 at the beginning of each row counts as a dc stitch.

Gauge: 16 sts x 10 rows= 10 cm/4 inches

Size: 112 cm long x 69 cm wide (44 x 27″)

PATTERN

Ch 3.

Row 1: 2 dc in 3rd ch from hook. (2 sts)

Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as st here and throughout), 2 dc in last st. (3 sts)

Row 3: Ch 2, dc in 1st st, dc to end or row. (4 sts)

Row 4: Ch 2, dc to end of row, 2 dc in last st. (5 sts)

Rows 5-82: Rep rows 3 and 4. (83 sts)

Row 83: Ch 2, dc in 1st st, fpdc to

end or row. (84 sts)

Row 84: Ch 2, fpdc to end of row, 2 dc in last

st. (85 sts)

Rows 85-100: Rep rows 83 and 84. (101 sts)

Fasten off and weave in any ends.

I hope you enjoyed this pattern! If you decide to make your own shawl use #mountainridgeshawl or tag me on Instagram using @ltblogged!

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