The season-spanning Rosemorran Shawl starts at one tip and grows in ever-increasing rows, creating a boomerang-shaped fabric that drapes beautifully. The granny-style stitch pattern is easy to memorize and even easier to stitch.
It’s a lightweight, silky delight! The curved edge hugs your shoulders, while the tips of the shawl curl seductively. Style it any way you like-tie it in back and allow it to drape gracefully in front, or wrap it around your shoulders for a touch of warmth.
The simple stitch pattern is easy to memorize so you don’t have to refer to the pattern on every row. A simple beaded edging along two sides completes the look and enhances the drape.
The Yarn
The shawl takes a single skein of lace-weight yarn. You’ll need about 750 yards [686 meters] for the project.
I used Juniper Moon Farm Findley Dappled (50% wool, 50% silk, 3.5 oz [100 g], 798 yd [730 m]), 1 ball #120 lime/pink/blue. This yarn may be hard to find, but you can easily substitute any lace-weight yarn for a similar gauge and fabric.
The Rosemorran Shawl Pattern
The pattern uses American crochet terminology. It includes both written and charted instructions.
The pdf pattern has been professionally tech edited and the pattern has been test crocheted to ensure accuracy.
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