Irish Pub Shawl
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For a wee bit of Irish fun… 2 Caron Cakes in Blueberry Kiwi will make this stunning Irish Pub Shawl… Perfect to wrap around your shoulders while you are out and about with friends!!
Simple repetitive stitching and the self striping yarn does all the work for you!! Best of all this is another Free Crochet Pattern!
Grab your hook and yarn and let’s get started!!
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Materials:
2 Caron Cakes in Blueberry Kiwi(or your favorite color) total 765 yards worsted weight yarn
K Hook
Stitches:
Ch – Chain Sl St – Slip Stitch Sp – Space St – Stitch Sk – Skip Sc – Single Crochet Dc – Double Crochet Trc – Treble Crochet
Foundation Single Crochet.. Click here for a video tutorial by our friend at Moogly
Cluster Stitch: *YO, insert hook in specified st and draw up loop, YO, draw through 2 loops on hook*, repeat 3 more times, YO, draw through all 5 loops on hook.
Size:
70″ x 21″ after blocking
Instructions:
Part 1~
Make 145 Foundation Sc
Row 1: Ch 3(counts as dc now and throughout), turn, dc in each st across. = 145 dc
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. = 145 sc
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st, *ch 3, sk 2 sts, cluster in next st, ch 3, sk 2 sts, sc in next st*, repeat *to* across. = 25 sc, 48 ch 3, 24 clusters
Row 4, Ch 5(counts as dc + 2sts now and throughout), turn, sc in top of next cluster, *ch 2, dc in next sc, ch 2, sc in top of next cluster*, Repeat *to* across, ch 2, dc in last st. =25 dc, 48 ch 2, 24 sc
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, *sc in dc, 2 sc in next ch 2sp, sc in next sc, 2 sc in next ch 2sp*, repeat *to* across ending with a sc in the 3rd ch of the ch 5. = 145 sc
Rows 6-45: Repeat rows 1-5
Row 46: Repeat row 1
Row 47: Repeat row 2
Finish off
Part 2~ Only done on one edge
Working along one of the short edges of the shawl in the end of the rows –
Join with sl st in the side of the last st worked in row 47,
Row 1: Ch 1, sc 67 sts evenly across the end of rows to the opposite edge. = 67 sc
Row 2: Ch 3, turn, dc in each st across. = 67 dc
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. = 67 sc
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st, *ch 3, sk 2 sts, cluster in next st, ch 3, sk 2 sts, sc in next st*, repeat *to* across. = 12 sc, 11 clusters, 22 ch3 sp
Row 5: Ch 5(counts as dc + 2sts now and throughout), turn, sc in top of next cluster, *ch 2, dc in next sc, ch 2, sc in top of next cluster*, Repeat *to* across, ch 2, dc in last st. = 12 dc, 11 sc, 22 ch2 sp
Row 6: Ch 1, turn, *sc in dc, 2 sc in next ch 2sp, sc in next sc, 2 sc in next ch 2sp*, repeat *to* across ending with a sc in the 3rd ch of the ch 5. = 67 sc
Rows 7 – 31: Repeat rows 2-6
Row 32: Repeat row 2
Row 33: Repeat row 3
Row 34: Ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st, *sk 2 sts, 5trc shell in next st, sk 2 sts, sc in next st*, repeat *to* across. = 12 sc & 11 5trc shells.
Finish off
Lay out into shape and block
Congratulations… You now have an Irish Pub Shawl!!!!
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Looks festive and fun
Hello,
I love self striping yarn also. I read you permissions & wanted ask is it allowable to sell items I make using your patterns? I sell at local craft fairs & make items to order. The customer buys the yarn & I charge to make the item.
Thank you your time. I know as soon as I can I am making a trip to get some yarn for me to make this shawl.
Yes.. You can sell anything you make using my patterns.. I just ask you use your own pictures if you include pictures
Hi, your shawl is so beautiful. The colors are so vibrant. I bought the same yarn and am disappointed in the dye. Its still a pretty pattern, but what attracted me to yours was also how vibrant the colors are. I ordered my yarn from Amazon, so I couldn’t really tell what the what the yarn looked like. I think i will make another one with some more colorful yarn.
Thank u for this lovely pattern.
Hello
I’m making this shawl right now. I noticed that I need three (not 2 as indicated) Caron cakes to finish the shawl. I’ve recounted my stitches and rows many times. Two cakes will only get me 2/3 to the completed shawl. I definitely needed a 3rd Caron cake. Has anyone else had this same issue?