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Nelly Prayer Shawl

This is a free crochet pattern for Nelly Prayer Shawl with photo tutorial in each step.

I created and designed this shawl for a very special person I deeply admire and have great respect for. She has a big heart and is always thinking of others. I was blessed to have had the opportunity to meet and collaborate with her on one of her projects. I am extremely honored to know her. To Ate Nelly, THANK YOU with all my heart.


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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. 

This shawl crocheted from top center of the shawl towards the side / bottom corner.

Size of Nelly Prayer Shawl is 60” across and 28” from top to bottom corner.


Skill Level:

Easy


Materials Needed:

Hook: US H8 / 5.00M

Yarn: Caron Big Cakes; Shade: Tiramisu 294026; 603 yrds


Terms Used:

All terms are in USA terminology

Ch: Chain,  Sc: Single Crochet,  Dc: Double Crochet, 

Hdc: Half Double Crochet, Trc: Treble Crochet,  

Sl st: Slip Stitch, Sp: Space,  Sk: Skip

**: Repeat what is between * to *

[ ]:  The number of times you have to repeat what is between [ ]

( ): Group of sts to crochet in specified st / Number of stitches at the end of row.


Gauge:

For this project, gauge is not important


Nelly Prayer Shawl Instructions:

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Row 1: Ch 5, sl st in 1st ch to form a ring, ch 4 (consider ch 3 as 1st dc here and throughout the pattern), (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 3, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc) in the same ring. (6 dc)


Row 2: Ch 4, turn, dc in the same st, *ch 1, dc in next dc*, rep*to* once more, ch 1, (dc, ch 3, dc) in next 3 ch sp, rep *to* twice, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in last dc. (10 dc)


Row 3: Ch 1, turn, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in the same st, [*(sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next dc*, sk next dc, rep *to* once], (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next 3 ch sp, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next dc, rep [to], sc in last dc. (7 Slanting 3-dc)


Row 4: Ch 7 (consider ch 4 as 1st trc here and throughout the pattern), turn, [(sc in top of next ch 3, ch 3) 3 times], (sc, ch 3, sc) in next 3 ch sp (lower point of the shawl), ch 3, rep [to] once, trc in last sc.


Row 5: Ch 4, turn, dc in the same st, [*ch 1, dc in next 3 ch sp, ch 1, dc in next sc*, rep *to* across], ch 1, (dc, ch 3, dc) in next 3 ch sp, ch 1, dc in next sc, rep [to], ch 1, dc in next 3 ch sp, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in last trc. (22 dc)


Row 6: Ch 4, turn, dc in the same st, [*ch 1, dc in next dc*, rep *to* across, ch 1] (dc, ch 3, dc) in next 3 ch sp, rep [to], (dc, ch 1, dc) in last dc. (26 dc)


Row 7: Ch 1, turn, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in the same st, *(sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next dc, sk next dc*, rep *to* across, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next 3 ch sp, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next dc, rep *to* across, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next dc, sc in last dc. (15 Slanting 3-dc)


Row 8: Ch 7, turn, [*sc in top of next ch 3, ch 3*, rep *to* across], (sc, ch 3, sc) in top of next ch 3 (lower point of the shawl), ch 3, rep [to], trc in last sc.

Row 9: Repeat row 5 having 38 dc instead of 22 dc.

Row 10: Repeat row 6 having 42 dc instead of 26 dc.

Row 11: Repeat row 7 having 23 Slanting 3-dc instead of 15 Slanting 3-dc.

Row 12 and onwards: Repeat row 8-11, end with row 11 as edging, do not cut, and continue to edging for widespan of shawl.


Edging for widespan of the shawl:

Row 1: Ch 1, sc in the side of last sc completed, turn the shawl sideways, sk next dc post, [ch 3, sc in next dc/trc post (skip the beg ch 5 loop)] across, ch 3, sk last dc post, sc in last sc st.


Row 2: Ch 1, turn, (sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in the same st, sk next 3 ch sp, *(sc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next sc, sk next 3 ch sp, rep *to* across, sc in last sc.

Fasten Off.


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