Analeigh Shawl Crochet Pattern Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2022
  • Learn to crochet the Analeigh Shawl. This shawl is a lightweight shawl made using all dc and dc variations. The pattern works up quickly and has limitless colour potential. The Analeigh Shawl was design as part of the One Skein Blog Hop, a collection of 28 crochet patterns perfect for one skien, hank, or cake of yarn.
    The pattern is worked from the top down, and increases in size for a triangle shaped shawl.
    Find the full list and description of the materials used in this video including Lion Brand Mandala Yarn and Furls Crochet Hooks, as well as the free written pattern at: www.throughtheloopyc.com/anal...
    The One Skein Makes Blog Hop: www.throughtheloopyc.com/28-o...
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Komentáře • 3

  • @kerribos7180
    @kerribos7180 Před 2 lety

    Curious the stitch count for Rows 37 and 38 seem off, should they be 206 and 208 instead of 106 and 108?

    • @ThroughTheLoopYarnCraft
      @ThroughTheLoopYarnCraft  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! As these are repeats of rows where stitches are skipped, they will have less than row 36.

    • @kerribos7180
      @kerribos7180 Před 2 lety

      @@ThroughTheLoopYarnCraft thanks for the clarification, I will continue on in hopes to have the right numbers