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Betty Shawl

This is a free crochet pattern for Betty Shawl using Caron one pound yarn, with photo and video tutorial.

This Betty Shawl is dedicated to Betty, you know who you are, who is a dedicated supporter that was there for me when I was at my lowest and she motivated and inspired me to keep going. Thank you very much.

This is a triangular shawl crocheted from top to bottom. Since this free crochet pattern is repeat four rows only, it is easy to modify the size. 

When the instructions says you have to crochet certain sts across, it means you have to crochet it in one side of the shawl only and the sts in the corner of the shawl is different.

Betty shawl measurement laying flat, 60“ x 30”

Skill Level:

Easy


Materials Needed:

Yarn: Caron one pound

Hook: US I9 / 5.50 MM

Scissor


Terms Used:

All terms are in USA terminology

Ch: Chain,  Sc: Single Crochet,  Dc: Double Crochet,  Sp: Space,  Sk: Skip


Stitch Guide:

cl (cluster): sc, ch 3, dc in sc post


Gauge: 

For this project, gauge is not important


Betty Shawl Instructions:

Row 1: Make a slip knot, ch 6, (sc, ch 5, sc, ch 2, dc) in the same st.

Row 2: Ch 1, turn, cl in the same st and in ch 2 sp, 2 cl in next lp, [cl, sc] in last sp. (5 cl)

Row 3: Ch 6 (consider ch 3 as dc and ch 3 as sp here and throughout the pattern), turn, [sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3] twice, [sc, ch 5, sc] in next 3 ch lp, [ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp] twice, ch 3, dc in last sc. (7 lps)

Row 4: Ch 3, turn, 3 dc in next 3 ch sp, dc in next sc, [3 dc in next 3 ch sp, dc in next sc] twice, 7 dc in next 5 ch sp, dc in next sc, rep [ ] twice, 3 dc in next 3 ch sp, dc in last dc.

Row 5: Ch 5, turn, sc in the same st, ch 5, sk next 3 dc, [sc in next dc, ch 5, sk next 3 dc] 3 times, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next dc, [ch 5, sk next 3 dc, sc in next dc] 3 times, ch 5, sk next 3 dc, (sc, ch 2, dc) in next dc. (11 lps)

Row 6: Ch 1, turn, cl in the same st,  cl in next ch 2 sp and in each of next 5 ch sp, but having 2 cl in the corner of the shawl, (cl, sc) in last lp. (13 cl)

Row 7: Ch 6, turn, [sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3] across, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next 3 ch lp corner of the shawl, ch 3, rep [ ] across, dc in last sc. (14 ch-3 lps & 1 ch-5 lp)

Row 8: Ch 3, turn, [3 dc in next 3 ch sp, dc in next sc] across, 7 dc in next 5 ch sp, [dc in next sc, 3 dc in next 3 ch sp] across, dc in last dc.    

Row 9: Ch 5 turn, sc in the same st, ch 5, [sk next 3 dc, sc in next dc, ch 5] across, sk next 3 dc, (sc, ch 5, sc) in next dc, ch 5, rep [ ] across, sk next 3 dc, (sc, ch 2, dc) in next dc. (19 lps)

Row 10: Ch 1, turn, cl in the same st, cl in next ch 2 sp, [cl next 5 ch sp] across, 2 cl in next 5 ch sp, the corner of the shawl, rep [] across, (cl, sc) in last lp.  (21 cl)

Row 11 -42: Repeat row 7 – 10, row 10 will be your last row that serves your edging too.

Turn the shawl sideway.

Edging: Ch 3, dc in last sc post of row 42 [cl in next dc post] , sc in last sc.

Fasten Off.



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