Hello all! I’m Alex, the crochet and tunisian crochet designer behind With Alex and I’m so happy to be back on the Clover Blog. Today I have a new, tunisian crochet pattern to share with you all, the Alex In Cable Land Shawl! This shawl is full of lace and cables which makes it absolutely gorgeous. Some may even be tricked into thinking this is a knitted shawl, but it’s crochet I promise!
The Alex In Cable Land Shawl was designed for my Tunisian Crochet Cable Series. This shawl is a wonderful make that helps the maker to slow down and enjoy every stitch as the texture twists and slants with beautiful cables and lace details. The amazing drape allows the cabled and lace texture to shine.
The Pale Orchid color-way gives this shawl an ethereal and dreamy quality that makes the wearer feel as if they are walking through an enchanted forest. Wrap this lovely shawl around you on cool summer evenings while you sit around a campfire roasting marshmallows or before you take a walk after a magical rainstorm.
The Alex In Cable Land Shawl was designed with Universal Yarn Uptown Worsted, making this shawl cozy and extra soft. The medium weight yarn works beautifully with this design giving it a wonderful drape. This shawl is a perfect summer accessory and would pair well with a summer dress or even a pair of jeans and a tank top.
I crocheted this shawl with my Clover Interchangeable Tunisian Hook Set, using the size K 6.5 mm hook with one of the included shorter cords. I also used a Clover Cable Stitch Holder for the cables, but a second crochet hook works easily, as well. This pattern is very exciting as the cables and lace are created and this project flew off of my hooks!
The Alex In Cable Land Shawl measures 20″ wide and 76″ long (after blocking) but could easily be made longer by adding another skein of yarn or fringe.
Let’s get started!
Difficulty
Intermediate
Size
20″ x 76″ after blocking
Materials
- Clover Interchangeable Tunisian Crochet Hook Size K 6.5 mm- Art No. 3697
- Universal Yarn Uptown Worsted in Pale Orchid (7 skeins)
- Medium 4 weight yarn, 100% anti-pilling acrylic, 100g/180yds/165m
- Clover Interchangeable Cord 16- Art No. 3645
- Clover Cable Stitch Holder or extra crochet hook similar in size- Art No. 330
- Clover Patchwork Scissors-Small- Art No. 493
- Clover Darning Needle Set- Art No. 339
- Clover Measuring Tape- Art No. 9610
- Optional: Clover Stitch Marker (to mark the cable rows)- Art No. 329
Gauge
13 sts and 13 rows = 4 inches in tks
One repeat (R7-R12) = 2.25 inches tall
The gauge is listed above but there are also helpful measurements listed throughout the pattern.
Abbreviations
- ch: chain
- yo: yarn over
- st(s): stitch(es)
- sl st: slip stitch
- sk: skip
- tks: tunisian knit stitch
- tps: tunisian purl stitch
- m1tb: make one in the top bar
- RC: right cross
- LC: left cross
Special Stitches
- 1/1 RC: cable 1 tks in back (full written instructions here)
- 1/1 LC: cable 1 tks in front (full written instructions here)
- 3/3 RC: cable 3 tks in back (full written instructions here)
- 3/3 LC: cable 3 tks in front (full written instructions here)
Video Tutorials
Notes And Other Tutorials
- This pattern is worked flat with the right side of the work facing.
- At the beginning of each row, the first stitch is on the hook and counts as a tunisian knit stitch.
- Do not turn your work at the beginning of each row. Each row is worked from right to left (forward pass) and then from left to right (return pass).
- There is a gauge for this shawl but there are also measurements throughout the pattern.
How To Work Into The Last Stitch Of The Row:
- Til the work toward you and look for the last 2 vertical bars at the end of the row. (image 1)
- Insert the hook under the last 2 vertical bars. (image 2)
- Yarn over, (image 3)
- and pull up a loop. (image 4)
The Pattern
R1: Forward Pass: ch 67, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook and working in the back humps of each ch, pick up a loop in each ch across. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
R2: Forward Pass: tks across. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
Should measure approximately 21” wide and 1” tall.
R3-R6: Repeat R2.
Should measure approximately 20.5” wide and 2” tall.
R7: Forward Pass: tks into the next 3 sts (first loop on the hook counts as a st here and throughout the pattern), tps into the next st, 3/3 RC, tps into the next st, tks into the next 3 sts, *1/1 RC, sk 1, m1tb, 1/1 RC, tks into the next st, 1/1 LC, m1tb, sk 1, 1/1 LC, tks into the next 3 sts. Repeat from the * two times, tps into the next st, 3/3 LC, tps into the next st, tks into the last 3 sts. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
R8: Forward Pass: tks into the next 3 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 3 sts, *tks into the next st, sk 1, m1tb, 1/1 RC, sk 1, m1tb, tks into the next st, m1tb, sk 1, 1/1 LC, m1tb, sk 1, tks into the next 4 sts. Repeat from the * two times, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the last 3 sts. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
R9: Forward Pass: tks into the next 3 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 3 sts, *tks into the next st, 1/1 RC, sk 1, m1tb, tks into the next 3 sts, m1tb, sk 1, 1/1 LC, tks into the next 4 sts. Repeat from the * two times, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the last 3 sts. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
R10: Forward Pass: tks into the next 3 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 3 sts, *1/1 RC, sk 1, m1tb, 1/1 RC, tks into the next st, 1/1 LC, m1tb, sk 1, 1/1 LC,, tks into the next 3 sts. Repeat from the * two times, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the last 3 sts. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
R11: Forward Pass: tks into the next 3 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 3 sts, *tks into the next st, sk 1, m1tb, 1/1 RC, sk 1, m1tb, tks into the next st, m1tb, sk 1, 1/1 LC, m1tb, sk 1, tks into the next 4 sts. Repeat from the * two times, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the last 3 sts. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
R12: Forward Pass: tks into the next 3 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the next 3 sts, *tks into the next st, 1/1 RC, sk 1, m1tb, tks into the next 3 sts, m1tb, sk 1, 1/1 LC, tks into the next 4 sts. Repeat from the * two times, tps into the next st, tks into the next 6 sts, tps into the next st, tks into the last 3 sts. =67 loops
Return Pass: yo and pull through 1 loop, *yo and pull through 2 loops. Repeat from the * across until 1 loop remains on the hook.
Should measure approximately 20” wide and 4” tall.
Repeat R7-12 until 68” tall or desired length, but end after a R7.
Repeat R2 for 6 rows.
Bind Off:
*Insert the hook into the next st (just like for a tks), yo and pull through the loops on the hook to create a sl st. Repeat from the * across until only the end st remains, insert the hook behind the last 2 vertical bars, yo and pull through the loops on the hook to complete the last sl st.
Should measure approximately 70” tall.
Cut the yarn, pull through the last stitch and weave in all of the ends.
Block with pins to 20” wide and 80” tall. (It will shrink back some to about 76″ tall.)
The end!
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