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Midnight Breeze Shawl


This beautiful shawl was inspired by cool summer nights in the mountains of Northern California…. And it would make a wonderful Prayer Shawl!!

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Midnight Breeze Shawl

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This shawl measures  18″  x 78″

 

Materials:

840 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn – Recommend using Self Striping Yarn ~ Original design was made using Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable  – Color “Tidal”

Hook ~ I

Scissors

 

Stitches:

St, Sts – Stitch, Stitches      Sl St – Slip Stitch      Ch –  Chain      Sc – Single Crochet      Dc – Double Crochet     Trc – Triple Crochet

 

Instructions:

Ch 191

Row 1:   Sc in 2nd  Ch from hook and each across. = 190 Sc

Row 2:   Ch 3 (Counts as Dc now and throughout), Turn,  *Skip next St, Dc in next 3 Sts, Dc in previous Skipped St to form a Crossover Stitch* (See Photo), Repeat * * Across, Dc in last stitch.  =47 Crossover Shell Stitches & 2 Dc

Crossover Shell Stitch

Rows 3 – 6:    Repeat row 2 four times.

Row 7:    Ch 4 (Counts as Trc now and Throughout), Turn, * Sk 3 Sts, Trc in next St, Ch 2, Trc in 1st Skipped St to form and X Stitch* (See Photo), Repeat * * Across, Trc in last St.  = 47 X sts and 2 Trc.

Trc X Stitch

Row 8:   Repeat Row 7

Row 9:    Ch 1 Turn, Sc across. = 190 Sc

Rows 10 – 14:     Repeat Row 2

Row 15 – 16:   Repeat Row 7

Row 17:   Repeat Row 9

Rows 18 – 22:   Repeat Row 2

Rows 23 – 24:   Repeat Row 7

Row 25:   Repeat Row 9

Rows 26 – 30:   Repeat Row 2

Row 31:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in next 189 Sts across to last St, 3 Sc in last St to form 1st corner., Working along side of rows,  Sc 69 Sts evenly across, 3 Sc in last St to form 2nd Corner, Sc 188 Sts across the bottom edge, 3 Sc in last St to form 3rd corner, Sc 69 Sts evenly up side of rows, 2 Sc in same as beginning to form 4th corner, Join with Sl St. = 526 Sc Finish Off

Edging

Midnight Breeze Shawl Ruffle

Working along short ends of the shawl

Row 1:    Join With Sl St to corner St. Ch 1, Sc in same St. *Sk 2, 5 Trc in next St, Sk 2, Sc in next St.* Repeat Across. 12 – Trc Shells & 13 Sc

Row 2:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St and next St, *Ch 2, Sk 1 St, Sc in next St, Ch 2, Sk 1 St, Sc in next 3 Sts* Repeat * * Across to end. Sc in last 2 Sts.  = 47 Sc & 24 Ch 2 Spaces

Row 3:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, * Sk St, 3 Dc in Ch 2 Space, 1 Dc in next Sc, 3 Dc in next Ch 2 Space, Sk St, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across to end = 84 Dc & 13 Sc

Row 4:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in Next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across to end. = 120 Dc & 13 Sc

Row 5:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Trc in next 10 Sts, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across. =120 Trc & 13 Sc

Row 6:   Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *2 Sc each of next 10 Sts, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across. =253 Sc

Finish off and Weave in ends…

I recommend blocking your shawl for the best result.  I used the Steam Blocking Method, but you may also dampen you shawl and pin it into place until dry.

Enjoy!

Midnight Breeze Shawl length   Midnight Breeze Shawl Stitching

Midnight Breeze Shawl

 

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57 comments on “Midnight Breeze Shawl

  1. Beautiful. Like the fact I get the pattern without having to go through various procedures. Continue this method of sharing. Love the colour combo. So want to make this. These would make gorgeous prayer shawls and gifts. Continue your sharing. Blessings.

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  2. Absolutely beautiful and so elegant. Extremely thoughtful to share this pattern. Thank you very much.

  3. PS: Love the border!

  4. Stunning! Love this! Thank you so much for sharing!

  5. Beautiful shawl, love the pattern. We just came back from the mountains in N. calif, were close to Mt Lassen.

  6. Love Mt Shasta, we bought our Durango there years ago and there used to be a quilt shop . Lived in Cassel, along Hat Creek. Certainly miss the mountains and the trees. I agree with a previous comment that your shawl would make a nice Prayer Shawl. Thank you for sharing.

  7. What difficulty level is this pattern? I’ve made a few afghans (granny squares), some scarves, and a market tote, but I’m not sure if I can make this. It’s beautiful, and I would love to make one for my mom.

    • This is easy to intermediate… There is photos to show any stitches that are a little different.. So you should be able to do it! The yarn I used does not pull out well so you may want to try it with a basic acrylic.

  8. What a beautiful design! But all your designa are. I love the colrs and I so want to make this….for me! Thank you

  9. Your work is beautiful and I so appreciate the patterns you share. Your instructions and pictures are so well written and easy to follow. I started a baby blanket you shared and hope to make this pattern only I intend to use this pattern for a table runner 🙂

  10. I have been looking for an elegant shawl pattern for months. This is absolutely beautiful! I can’t wait to buy the yarn for this. Thank you so much for posting this pattern!

  11. Love this and thanks for sharing! My question for you, with self striping yarn, do you manipulate/control the colors from the new skein? I’ve always just tied on the new skein, but this shawl the colors flow so nicely and with the colors starting differently from skein to skein. I had a friend who picked where in the colorway she would start the new skein…it was out of the box thinking for me 🙂 I was curious if you did that also. Thanks!

  12. hola me gustaria pusieran el video por favor ,….gracias muy bonito trabajo .

  13. This shawl is STUNNING! I love the yarn as well! Ive been wanting to find parents for shawls and wraps that use this gorgeous yarn from Red Heart! I love almost every colorway in the “Unforgettable ” line! Thank you so much for writing this pattern out and sharing it for free!

  14. thanks for sharing this beautiful pattern, I love the unforgettable line of yarn all the colorways are gorgeous. I will be making this as a Christmas gift for my nieces. They will love them

  15. What a beautiful scarf! I’ve been checking out a lot of patterns lately and most scarves and cowls are just variations on a theme. This one is totally unique. Nicely done. I wish I was as creative.

  16. Congratulations! Your project was one of the most clicked at the Link & Share Wednesday Party! http://www.oombawkadesigncrochet.com/2014/07/link-and-share-wednesday-party-52.html

  17. I just finished my shawl. It is beautiful. I used the same yarn in Winery. Love the colors! I am a curvy gal, so this is a bit short for me, will make some adjustments on the next one, but still love, love, love it!!!

  18. I absolutely love this shawl pattern! I started out crocheting but have stuck with knitting the past several years. Can’t wait to pull out my crochet hooks for this one!

  19. Beautiful, if only I knew how to crochet,

  20. I would love to make this, however, I cannot get it to print. I can print others, but nothing from this website. Help!!

    • There are 2 choices to get a print.
      1 Copy and past the text to a word document
      2 Copy the URL from the page you want to print, Go to printfriendly.com and enter the URL in the designated area…and you can make a print, pdf or download the document.

  21. hi Beatrice on row 9 to get back to 190 SC do you also go into each of the chains in the previous row? Thanks Sarah

  22. I just finished this last night. I used the same yarn in Dragonfly and ended up adding an extra pattern repeat to make it wider. It just didn’t seem like it was big enough. I ended up using the most part of 4 skeins.

    It is utterly gorgeous. The pattern is easy to follow and very simple. Thank you so much for this free pattern.

  23. Thank you so much for this pattern. I am working on it now and loving it. I was working on this with some family and received compliments on how pretty it is. The pattern and the yarn are great together. Thank you.

  24. lovely pattern.thank you for sharing i will try this pattern but in india the desired yarn isdifficult to get.

  25. Can i do a foundation single crochet in place of the foundation chain and row 1 of sc

  26. Thank you for this lovely pattern!! Am making it in the same yarn, Cappuccino color. Absolutely beautiful!! Am going to give it as a prayer shawl to a dear young lady whose 3 year old son has been diagnosed with cancer. Again, thank you so much for sharing.

  27. It’s so beautiful and perfect. I wanna try one..

  28. I just finished mine!!! Just need to block it now. Thank you for sharing such a lovely pattern!!

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