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Sunset Static Shawl

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One week until Christmas y’all! If you celebrate. you ready? I’d say I’m ready, but mostly because I have a short reprieve since we aren’t travelling home until January!

But, we do have the Christmas tree up, and gifts bought (for the most part).

Recently, I’ve had the great opportunity to receive this beautiful Lion Brand Mandala Tweed yarn in exchange for an honest review from Yarn Canada. You can read that review here.

I’ve always really liked the look of asymmetrical shawls, but have rarely had the opportunity to make one. SO, why not give it a whirl? That’s pretty much the simple story of this shawl. I got the yarn, made a plan, and ran with it. When all is said and done, it kind of looks like static on a TV set, but in sunset colors. And, boom, Sunset Static! That’s the name.

For this scarf I used Lion Brand Mandala Tweed in colorway Lucky Penny. The colors in this colorway run the gamut, from deep purples, bright blue, golden tones, and olive greens. Sound weird, but actually completely beautiful!

Mandala Tweed is a medium weight 4 yarn that features 2 strands of different colored variegated yarns twisted around each other, which is what gives it its ‘tweed’ look. However, this would also look great in a solid colored yarn. Some substitutes for this yarn would be Lion Brand Ferris Wheel, Caron Jumbo or Cupcakes, CHEVAL BLANC Uttacryl, or BERGÈRE DE FRANCE Pur Merinos. These yarns all have very similar gauges. However, remember to make a gauge swatch (though, honestly, this shawl is very easy to adjust!). Most weight 4 yarns will be great to make this lovely shawl.

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What You Need:

Needle Size: 5.5mm hook, or size needed to obtain gauge
Yarn: Medium weight 4 yarn. Sample crocheted in Mandala Tweed Yarn in colorway Lucky Penny. 693 yards, 1.5 cakes
Gauge: 18st x 19rows = 4” in crochet seed stitch
Finished Garment Sizing: 45.5” length x 32.5” depth

Abbreviations:

Abbreviations in US terms
Ch:
chain
ML: magic loop
Sl st: slip stitch
Sc: single crochet
Hdc: half double crochet
Dc: double crochet
Pf: Puff Stitch. YO, insert hook into st, YO, pull through just the st, YO, insert hook into same st, YO, pull through just the st, YO, pull through all loops. This makes a 5 loop puff.
V Puff: [pf, ch1, pf] all in the same st
Rep: repeat
Sk: skip
FO: fasten off

Notes:

  1. All ch2 in seed stitch counts as 1 sc. 

  2. ch1 of seed stitch counts as 1 st. 

  3. ch3 in crossed double crochet stitch counts as 1 dc.

The Pattern:

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Row 1/Set up Row: make an ML and make 4 sc into it. Cinch closed loosely. Turn.

Row 2: ch2 (counts as 1sc throughout), sc in next st, ch1 (counts as 1 st), sc in last st. Turn. (4st)

Row 3 (inc): ch2, sc in 1st st, ch1, sc in 1st ch1 below, ch1, sk1 st, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (6st)

Row 4: ch2, sc in 1st ch1 below, ch1, sc in next ch1, ch1, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (6st)

Row 5 (inc): ch2, sc in 1st st, ch1, sc in 1st ch1 below, ch1, sc in next ch1 below, ch1, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (8st) 

Row 6: ch2, sc in 1st ch1 below, * ch1, sc in next ch1 below* rep * * to end, ch1, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (8st)

Row 7 (inc): ch2, sc in 1st st, *ch1, sc in next ch1*, rep * * to end, ch1, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (10st)

Row 8: ch2, sc in 1st ch1 below, *ch1, sc in next ch1*, rep * * to end, ch1, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (10st)

Row 9 - Row 22: rep Row 7 - Row 8. (24st)

Row 23: ch2, v puff into 1st st (same st as ch2), *sk2, v puff into next st*, rep * * across, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (26st)

Row 24: ch 2, v puff into center of each v puff below, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (26st)

Row 25: ch1, sc in the 1st st and each st across placing last sc in ch2 below. Turn. (26st)

Row 26: ch2, sc in next st, ch1, *sk next st, sc in next st, ch1* rep * * to end, sc in last st. Turn. (26st)

Row 27 - Row 48: rep Row 7 - Row 8. (48st)Row 49: ch3 (counts as 1 dc) *sk ch1, dc in next sc, dc behind 1st dc into skipped ch1 space*, rep * * to end, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (48st)

Row 50: ch1, sc across. (48st)

Row 51: ch3, *sk next st, dc in next sc, dc behind 1st dc into skipped st*, rep * * to end, dc in last sc. Turn. (48st)

Row 52: ch2, sc in next st, ch1, *sk next st, sc in next st, ch1* rep * * to end, sc in ch3 below. Turn. (48st)

Row 53 - Row 74: rep Row 7 - Row 8. (70 st)

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Row 75: ch2, v puff into 1st st (same st as ch2), *sk2, v puff into next st*, rep * * across, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (71st)

Row 76: ch 2, v puff into center of each v puff below, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (71st)

Row 77: ch2 (counts as 1 sc), sc in the 1st st and each st across placing last sc in ch2 below. Turn. (72st)

Row 78: ch2, sc in next st, ch1, *sk next st, sc in next st, ch1* rep * * to end, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (72st)

Row 79 - Row 100: rep Row 7 - Row 8. (94st)

Row 101: ch3 (counts as 1 dc) *sk ch1, dc in next sc, dc behind 1st dc into skipped ch1 space*, rep * * to end, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (94st)

Row 102: ch1, sc across. (94st)

Row 103: ch3, *sk next st, dc in next sc, dc behind 1st dc into skipped st*, rep * * to end, dc in last sc. Turn. (94st)

Row 104: ch2, sc in next st, ch1, *sk next st, sc in next st, ch1* rep * * to end, sc in ch3 below. Turn. (94st)

Row 105 - Row 126: rep Row 7 - Row 8. (116 st)

Row 127: ch2, v puff into 1st st (same st as ch2), *sk2, v puff into next st*, rep * * across, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (117st)

Row 128: ch 2, v puff into center of each v puff below, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (117st)

Row 129: ch2 (counts as 1 sc), sc in the 1st st and each st across placing last sc in ch2 below. Turn. (118st)

Row 130: ch2, sc in next st, ch1, *sk next st, sc in next st, ch1* rep * * to end, sc in ch2 below. Turn. (118st)

Row 131 - Row 152: rep Row 7 - Row 8. (140st)

Row 153: ch3 (counts as 1 dc) *sk ch1, dc in next sc, dc behind 1st dc into skipped ch1 space*, rep * * to end, dc in ch2 below. Turn. (140st)

Row 154: ch1, sc across. (140st)

Row 155: ch3, *sk next st, dc in next sc, dc behind 1st dc into skipped st*, rep * * to end, dc in last sc. Turn. (140st)

Row 156: ch1, sc across. (140st) Do not fasten off

Top Edge: 

Row 1: Ch2, hdc evenly along top edge, 2hdc in the ML at the beginning (this turns the corner. Also, this might be a little tight, but if you left it loose in the beginning, you should be able to put the 2hdc in ok). Do not fasten off.

Bottom Edge: 

Row 1: ch1, sc an even amount of sts evenly along the side edge. Place the first sc in the side of the last hdc of the Top Edge. Turn.

Row 2: ch3, *sk next st, dc in next sc, dc behind 1st dc into skipped st*, rep * * to end, dc in last sc.

FO

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I love to see what you create!

Please share your creations with the community by tagging @ravinsekaidesigns and hashtag #sunsetstaticshawl

I can’t wait to see the beautiful things you come up with!

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