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Midnight Breeze Crochet Shawl Video Tutorial!!

Midnight Breeze Crochet Shawl Video Tutorial!!

 

Today I finally get to spill the beans…  My good friend Clare from Bob Wilson 123 has been gracious enough to make one of her famous You Tube video tutorials featuring my Midnight Breeze shawl…  This is a full tutorial from start to finish about the pattern and all the instructions!!   She is whimsical and fun to watch… And has made this pattern tutorial so simple that a beginner can make this shawl..  I hope you will go check out this video and if you haven’t made the Midnight Breeze Shawl… Now would be the perfect time!!

 

Click Here for the Link to the Midnight Breeze Shawl Video Tutorial!!

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Click here for the written pattern instructions!

Midnight Breeze Shawl

Happy Crocheting!

Elena

 

Midnight Breeze Shawl

This beautiful shawl was inspired by cool summer nights in the mountains of Northern California…. And it would make a wonderful Prayer Shawl!!

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Midnight Breeze Shawl

You can collect this pattern in your Ravelry Favorites and Queue too,, Click Here!

This shawl measures  18″  x 78″

 

Materials:

840 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn – Recommend using Self Striping Yarn ~ Original design was made using Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable  – Color “Tidal”

 

Hook ~ I

Scissors

 

Stitches:

St, Sts – Stitch, Stitches      Sl St – Slip Stitch      Ch –  Chain      Sc – Single Crochet      Dc – Double Crochet     Trc – Triple Crochet

 

Instructions:

Ch 191

Row 1:   Sc in 2nd  Ch from hook and each across. = 190 Sc

Row 2:   Ch 3 (Counts as Dc now and throughout), Turn,  *Skip next St, Dc in next 3 Sts, Dc in previous Skipped St to form a Crossover Stitch* (See Photo), Repeat * * Across, Dc in last stitch.  =47 Crossover Shell Stitches & 2 Dc

Crossover Shell Stitch

Rows 3 – 6:    Repeat row 2 four times.

Row 7:    Ch 4 (Counts as Trc now and Throughout), Turn, * Sk 3 Sts, Trc in next St, Ch 2, Trc in 1st Skipped St to form and X Stitch* (See Photo), Repeat * * Across, Trc in last St.  = 47 X sts and 2 Trc.

Trc X Stitch

Row 8:   Repeat Row 7

Row 9:    Ch 1 Turn, Sc across. = 190 Sc

Rows 10 – 14:     Repeat Row 2

Row 15 – 16:   Repeat Row 7

Row 17:   Repeat Row 9

Rows 18 – 22:   Repeat Row 2

Rows 23 – 24:   Repeat Row 7

Row 25:   Repeat Row 9

Rows 26 – 30:   Repeat Row 2

Row 31:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in next 189 Sts across to last St, 3 Sc in last St to form 1st corner., Working along side of rows,  Sc 69 Sts evenly across, 3 Sc in last St to form 2nd Corner, Sc 188 Sts across the bottom edge, 3 Sc in last St to form 3rd corner, Sc 69 Sts evenly up side of rows, 2 Sc in same as beginning to form 4th corner, Join with Sl St. = 526 Sc Finish Off

Edging

Midnight Breeze Shawl Ruffle

Working along short ends of the shawl

Row 1:    Join With Sl St to corner St. Ch 1, Sc in same St. *Sk 2, 5 Trc in next St, Sk 2, Sc in next St.* Repeat Across. 12 – Trc Shells & 13 Sc

Row 2:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St and next St, *Ch 2, Sk 1 St, Sc in next St, Ch 2, Sk 1 St, Sc in next 3 Sts* Repeat * * Across to end. Sc in last 2 Sts.  = 47 Sc & 24 Ch 2 Spaces

Row 3:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, * Sk St, 3 Dc in Ch 2 Space, 1 Dc in next Sc, 3 Dc in next Ch 2 Space, Sk St, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across to end = 84 Dc & 13 Sc

Row 4:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in Next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across to end. = 120 Dc & 13 Sc

Row 5:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Trc in next 10 Sts, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across. =120 Trc & 13 Sc

Row 6:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *2 Sc each of next 10 Sts, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across. =253 Sc

Finish off and Weave in ends…

I recommend blocking your shawl for the best result.  I used the Steam Blocking Method, but you may also dampen you shawl and pin it into place until dry.

Enjoy!

Midnight Breeze Shawl length   Midnight Breeze Shawl Stitching

Midnight Breeze Shawl

NOW … Also available in a video tutorial thanks to Bob Wilson 123!!

Click Here for the Link to the Midnight Breeze Shawl Video Tutorial!!

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Wednesday Facebook Fan Favorite-Week 10

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Here we are again… I am so excited that my daily segment “Would your wear this… Would you make this??? Tell me what you think”  has become so popular!!!!!  Each week I see it getting more views,,, Which means more of my Crochet-A-Holic friends are seeing more Free Patterns!!!!!  This week was one of my favorite’s too,, I really want to make this project!!!  So here it is… Week 10’s Facebook Fan Favorite...

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mits

Neon Love Mits,,, By Meghan Fernandes

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Meghan has a great website called PomPom Quarterly,,, It is mainly a knitting site… But these crochet mits are Fabulous!!!!  Here is the Ravelry link for the pattern… http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/neon-love-mitts

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Check out all the great Free Patterns over on my Facebook!  Check in daily to see what is hot or find the free pattern library from “Would your wear this… Would you make this??? Tell me what you think”  by clicking on my Facebook photo album titled the same…  Each week I tally up the favorite by the Comments, Likes, Shares and Post Clicks… So make sure you get your vote in!

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This week I also released my 3rd Free Pattern in my Amazing Grace SeriesAmazing Grace Prayer Shawl… You can find all three patterns along with a few more previous patterns in the Pattern tab at the top of the page…  The Amazing Grace Series is dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness…  I am trying to squeeze one more pattern in the series by the end of the month… So check back in for more details!

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Have a great week!

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Elena

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