FINISHED SIZE:
105” (267 cm) x 18” (46 cm), blocked
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts CashSilk Sock yarn
Shown in colors: A) Rooted and B) Icy. 2 skeins each. 4 skeins total needed for pattern.
If those colors aren't available, any from this category will work.
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SKILL LEVEL:
Adventurous Beginner - For those crocheters who are ready to learn some new skills or stitch combinations. Stitches include double crochet, half double crochet, half double crochet in the third loop, and treble crochet.
Notes From the Designer:
Núverandi is the Icelandic word for current or present. The rippling, alternating, icy waves of this shawl are also reminiscent of water currents. Together, they remind me to take the time to be present in and mindful of the currents of my life.- Click the Videos tab to watch a tutorial on how to crochet a mini version of this shawl.
- The sample shown used 1313 yds (1201 m) total: Color A – 738 yds (675 m) and Color B – 575 yds (526 m).
- This shawl can be customized for your desired length and width. To modify the length, increase or decrease the beginning chain by a multiple of 16. To make a wider shawl, simply continue repeats, as desired.
- As written, each stripe utilizes approximately 115 yards (105 m) of Expression Fiber Arts CashSilk Sock yarn. If you plan to increase the width, make sure to order enough yarn.
- If you prefer, you can work a foundation single crochet of 399 instead of a foundation chain and Row 1.
- Check your yarn for colorfastness by wet blocking a swatch. If the colors bleed, steam block instead.
- Turning chains do NOT count as the first stitch unless otherwise indicated.
Designed by Tatha Lorenzen
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Enjoy your crocheting!
Chandi
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