The Idris Shawl is finally here!
It’s lacy, feminine and absolutely gorgeous! As the wedding season is here, this rectangular wrap can be a great choice to make if you want something airy but stylish!
Special thanks to my testers: Isi Espunkt, Zannah Söderlind and Michelle Westwood!
US terms used throughout.
It is available to download as a photo tutorial and it has a print friendly version too.
NO CHART/DIAGRAM AVAILABLE!
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate
To make this pattern, you need to know:
Finished Size: 48 cm/ 19” wide and 155 cm/ 61” long
Materials needed:
• 3.5 mm (E) size hook (I used Iris Odyssey by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Whirl (I used Shrinking Violet shade) and 1/4 Whirlette (I used Parma Violet Shade)
or approximately 1220 yards/ 1115 meters of fingering weight yarn
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Yarn winder
• Digital Scale
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the lace patternwork of your shawl and to ensure that your edges are straight
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
The Idris Shawl is finally here!
It’s lacy, feminine and absolutely gorgeous! As the wedding season is here, this rectangular wrap can be a great choice to make if you want something airy but stylish!
Special thanks to my testers: Isi Espunkt, Zannah Söderlind and Michelle Westwood!
US terms used throughout.
It is available to download as a photo tutorial and it has a print friendly version too.
NO CHART/DIAGRAM AVAILABLE!
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate
To make this pattern, you need to know:
Finished Size: 48 cm/ 19” wide and 155 cm/ 61” long
Materials needed:
• 3.5 mm (E) size hook (I used Iris Odyssey by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Whirl (I used Shrinking Violet shade) and 1/4 Whirlette (I used Parma Violet Shade)
or approximately 1220 yards/ 1115 meters of fingering weight yarn
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Yarn winder
• Digital Scale
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the lace patternwork of your shawl and to ensure that your edges are straight
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
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The Idris Shawl is finally here!
It’s lacy, feminine and absolutely gorgeous! As the wedding season is here, this rectangular wrap can be a great choice to make if you want something airy but stylish!
Special thanks to my testers: Isi Espunkt, Zannah Söderlind and Michelle Westwood!
US terms used throughout.
It is available to download as a photo tutorial and it has a print friendly version too.
NO CHART/DIAGRAM AVAILABLE!
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate
To make this pattern, you need to know:
Finished Size: 48 cm/ 19” wide and 155 cm/ 61” long
Materials needed:
• 3.5 mm (E) size hook (I used Iris Odyssey by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Whirl (I used Shrinking Violet shade) and 1/4 Whirlette (I used Parma Violet Shade)
or approximately 1220 yards/ 1115 meters of fingering weight yarn
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Yarn winder
• Digital Scale
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the lace patternwork of your shawl and to ensure that your edges are straight
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
The Idris Shawl is finally here!
It’s lacy, feminine and absolutely gorgeous! As the wedding season is here, this rectangular wrap can be a great choice to make if you want something airy but stylish!
Special thanks to my testers: Isi Espunkt, Zannah Söderlind and Michelle Westwood!
US terms used throughout.
It is available to download as a photo tutorial and it has a print friendly version too.
NO CHART/DIAGRAM AVAILABLE!
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate
To make this pattern, you need to know:
Finished Size: 48 cm/ 19” wide and 155 cm/ 61” long
Materials needed:
• 3.5 mm (E) size hook (I used Iris Odyssey by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Whirl (I used Shrinking Violet shade) and 1/4 Whirlette (I used Parma Violet Shade)
or approximately 1220 yards/ 1115 meters of fingering weight yarn
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Yarn winder
• Digital Scale
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the lace patternwork of your shawl and to ensure that your edges are straight
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
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