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Land and Sea Shawl – Crochet Pattern

Hi friends! I’m Elisa from Strings and Cuddles and I’m here again to share with you a new crochet pattern!

Today, I am going to contribute a shawl pattern that I named, Land and Sea Shawl! The truth is, my husband gave me that name as I suck at naming patterns! He based it on the gradient colors of the yarn I used that I got from Rena’s Thread and Crafts (Dreamers Yarn).

When it comes to designing and crocheting shawls, my go-to yarn is the fingering (1) weight! Yes, it is a thin yarn and may take a while to finish a project, but I love how light and airy the finished product is! I also love to use gradient yarn because you don’t need to think about what color combinations to use. It is already made for you and all you need to do is crochet your design idea!

The Land and Sea Shawl is a textured pattern that features a shell stitch, picot, and bobble stitch! It has a 2-row repeat pattern which makes it easier to memorize the pattern and crochet all the way!

Enough talking already! Hahaha… Let’s get to the shawl pattern!

 

LAND AND SEA SHAWL

CROCHET PATTERN

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate

MATERIALS

GAUGE: R1 – R7 = 4 inches (Follow Pattern Instructions R1 to R7 and measure from the center – top down)

FINISHED MEASUREMENT: Approximately 70 (width) x 34 (height) inches – Unblocked

STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS | US Terminology

  • Ch(s) – Chain(s)
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • FPSC – Front Post Single Crochet
  • MR – Magic Ring
  • PM – Place Marker
  • R – Row/Round
  • Rep – Repeat
  • RS – Right Side
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • Sk – Skip
  • Slst(s) – Slip Stitch(es)
  • Sp(s) – Space(s)
  • St(s) – Stitch(es)
  • TR – Treble Crochet
  • WS – Wrong Side
  • P3 – Picot with ch 3
  • TR Cl – Treble Crochet Cluster (TR2together in 1 st/sp)
  • BO – Bobble Stitch (DC5together in 1 st/sp) 

NOTES

  1. Read the pattern carefully before starting.
  2. Gauge is not so much of an issue, but included as a guide, especially for the amount of yarn needed to complete this project.
  3. Stitch markers are optional but recommended. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of the row and move as work progresses.
  4. Asterisks * * indicate pattern repeats. You need to repeat instructions between asterisks as many times as directed or repeat them at specified locations.
  5. Parentheses ( ) are used to work instructions within parentheses as often as directed or work a group of stitches in the same stitch or space.
  6. Brackets [ ] are used to work instructions within brackets/frames as often as directed.
  7. Check out the photo tutorials on the last pages.

PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS

R1 (WS): Begin with a MR, ch 3 (counts as 1 DC throughout), 2 DC into the ring, (ch 3, 3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) into the ring. Pull the yarn tail tightly to close the circle. Turn.

 

R2 (RS): Ch 3, 2 DC in the 1st st, ch 2, sk 2 sts, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, (3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) in the center ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 2 sts, 3 DC in the last st. Turn.

 

R3: Ch 3, 2 DC in the 1st st, ch 3, sk 2 sts and ch-2-sp, FPSC in the next 5 sts, ch 3, sk ch-2-sp and 3 sts, (3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) in the center ch-3-sp, ch 3, sk 3 sts and ch-2-sp, FPSC in the next 5 sts, ch 3, sk ch-2-sp and 2 sts, 3 DC in the last st. Turn.

 

R4: Ch 3, 2 DC in the 1st st, ch 2, sk 2 sts, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 2 sts, SC in the next st, ch 2, sk 2 sts, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, (3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) in the center ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 2 sts, SC in the next st, ch 2, sk 2 sts, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 2 sts, 3 DC in the last st. Turn.

 

R5: Ch 3, 2 DC in the 1st st, ch 3, sk 2 sts and ch-2-sp, FPSC in the next 5 sts, ch 3, sk (ch-2-sp, SC, ch-2-sp), FPSC in the next 5 sts, ch 3, sk ch-2-sp and 3 sts, (3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) in the center ch-3-sp, ch 3, sk 3 sts and ch-2-sp, FPSC in the next 5 sts, ch 3, FPSC in the next 5 sts, ch 3, sk ch-2-sp and 2 sts, 3 DC in the last st. Turn.

 

R6: Ch 3, 2 DC in the 1st st, ch 2, sk 2 sts, *[(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 2 sts, SC in the next st, ch 2, sk 2 sts*; Rep from * to * to last ch-3-sp before the center ch-3-sp, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the ch-3-sp before the center ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts, (3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) in the center ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 3 sts; Rep from * to * to last ch-3-sp, [(DC, P) x 4, DC] in the last ch-3-sp, ch 2, sk 2 sts, 3 DC in the last st. Turn.

R7: Ch 3, 2 DC in the 1st st, ch 3, sk 2 sts and ch-2-sp, *FPSC in the next 5 sts, ch 3, sk (ch-2-sp, SC, ch-2-sp)*; Rep from * to * to last ch-2-sp and 3 sts before the center ch-3-sp, ch 3, sk ch-2-sp and 3 sts, (3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) in the center ch-3-sp, ch 3, sk 3 sts and ch-2-sp; Rep from * to * to last ch-2-sp and 3 sts, ch 3, sk 2 ch-2-sp and 2 sts. 3 DC in the last st. Turn.

R8 – R55: Rep R6 and R7, ending with WS. DO NOT fasten off. Continue working with the EDGING PATTERN.

 

EDGING PATTERN

R56: Ch 3, 2 DC in the 1st st, DC in each st to the center-sp, (3 DC, ch 3, 3 DC) in the center ch-3-sp, DC in each st to the last st, 3 DC in the last st. Turn.  460 sts + 3 chs

R57: Ch 4 (counts as 1 DC + ch 1), DC in the 1st st, *ch 1, sk 1 st, DC in the next st*; Rep from * to * to the last st before the center ch-3-sp, ch 1, sk 1 st, [(DC, ch 1) x 4, DC] in the center ch-3-sp; Rep from * to * to the last 2 sts, ch 1, sk 1 st, (DC, ch 1, DC) in the last st. Turn.

R58: Ch 4 (counts as 1 TR), *(TR Cl, ch 1, TR Cl) in the ch-1-sp, sk 1 st*; Rep from * to * to last st, TR in the last st. Turn.

R59: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), 2 SC in the 1st st, sk 1 st, *BO in the ch-1-sp, sk 1 st, 2 SC in the sp between TR clusters, sk 1 st*; Rep from * to * to end.

 

Fasten off and weave in all ends. Block your shawl (optional).

You are done! Enjoy your new shawl!

 

I would love to see your shawl! Please use these hashtags to share: #stringsandcuddles, #stringsandcuddlesdesigns, #LandandSeaShawl

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