Women’s shawl crochet pattern - acorn and raspberry stitch combination
Step-by-step crochet instructions:
Step 1
Make a foundation of 53 chain stitches or multiples of 9 chains plus 8 additional chains.
Step 2
Acorn pattern
1st row – h4ch, dc1, [ch1, cl1, ch1, dc2on1ch, ch1, sk2, sc1, ch1, sk2, dc2on1ch] to end; at the end – ch1, cl1, ch1, dc2on1ch + RC3
2nd row – h4ch, dc1, [ch2, sk2, trcl1, ch2, sk2, dc2on1ch, sk3, dc2on1ch] to end; at the end – ch2, sk2, trcl1, ch2, sk2, dc2on1ch + RC2
3rd row – h4ch, dc1, [ch1, sk2, sc1, ch1, sk2, dc2on1ch, ch1, cl1, ch1, dc2on1ch] to end; at the end – ch1, sk2, sc1, ch1, sk2, dc2on1ch + RC3
4th row – h5ch, dc1, [sk3, dc2on1ch, ch2, sk2, trcl1, ch2, sk2, dc2on1ch] to end; at the end – sk3, dc2on1ch + RC3
Repeat the pattern starting from the 1st row until you reach the desired length of the shawl.
Step 3
Borders – raspberry pattern
*bump – work on one base chain: sc1, ch3, sc1
1st row – h4ch, [bump*1, ch3, sk3] to end; sc1 in the very last chain of the row + RC2
2nd row – h5ch, bump1, [ch3, bump1 in between the next 2bumps of the previous row] to end; ch3, sc1 in the very last ch. of the row + RC2
Repeat the 2nd row for 4 or more rows.
Attach the yarn and work the same border on the other end of the shawl.
Step 4 (optional)
Work sc on the both sides of the shawl.
Comments
Sandra Vick replied on Permalink
You're on YouTube showing ppl
You're on YouTube showing ppl how to crochet. You're not even doing it right your self. That's not how you yarn over.
Sana replied on Permalink
In my video instructions is
In my video instructions is shown how I do crochet projects. I share my own ways, techniques, and tricks as many others crocheters do. If you believe that you can do something differently and it won't affect the pattern, then just do it your own way. By the way, what minute of the video are you talking about? In the written instruction I haven't even mentioned about the yo at all. Thank you.
valizzo replied on Permalink
I love how you crochet; it
I love how you crochet; it looks so elegant. A lot of people crochet differently, but that does not mean the way you do it is wrong. Your end results are fantastic, and I love your work!
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi valizzo,
Hi valizzo,
Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it. Yes, you are right. I crochet the way I crochet and not like someone else. I've tried many ways and crochet techniques and chose those that work for me best. Thank you for being open-minded and reasonable. Happy crocheting!