**Pattern Only** Tilted Ripple Shawl & Shawlette Pattern

**Pattern Only** Tilted Ripple Shawl & Shawlette Pattern

$5.99

I feel like I have finally worked out a use for ripple stitches. Sure, they are fun to work. But practically? What is their use? You can’t work them into a blanket because the edges are funny. Same with scarves (believe me, I’ve tried). Shawls, though? The ripples cause a perfect drape over the shoulders and good coverage down the back. The self-striping yarn of the Caron Cakes lends itself to the brilliant colorwork without having to weave in all the ends.

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Materials

Yarn

  • Shawlette: Caron Cakes (Worsted weight; 80% Acrylic, 20% Wool; 383 yards per 7.1 ounces); about 383 yards in Red Velvet

  • Shawl: Caron Cakes (Worsted weight; 80% Acrylic, 20% Wool; 383 yards per 7.1 ounces); about 766 yards in Strawberry Trifle

Hook

  • 6.5 mm (US/J), or any hook needed to obtain gauge.

Notions

  • Stitch Markers (used to mark the end of filet pattern, optional)

  • One (1) Tapestry or yarn needle

  • Scissors

Finished Size

Shawlette

  • Height from Deepest Point: 13.5” (35 cm)

  • Width at Widest Point: 42.5” (108 cm)

Shawl

  • Height from Deepest Point: 20.5” (52 cm)

  • Width at Widest Point: 60” (153 cm)

Gauge (Unblocked)

  • Double Crochet and Ch 1: 8 rows and 13 stitches = 4” (10 cm) in sc

Special Stitches

  • Foundation Double Crochet

  • Chainless Double Crochet