Dunraven Temperature Shawl Crochet Pattern
Dunraven Temperature Shawl Crochet Pattern
This incredibly versatile shawl pattern is designed to track temperatures throughout a 90 day season. The crochet alpine stitch and fingering weight yarn combine to create a beautifully textured piece with phenomenal drape. Although this shawl is designed to track temperatures, the possibilities don’t stop there. It would be just as lovely in a solid or a fade as it is in stripes.
All WYldflower Crochet patterns are written in US terminology.
The downloadable PDF includes the Dunraven Shawl pattern, photo tutorials, tracking suggestions, seasonal outlines, a printable tracking sheet, the link to a digital tracking sheet, and seven suggested color palettes using We Crochet Gloss Fingering yarn.
Difficulty
Intermediate
Gauge
25 sts x 20 rows of alpine st = 4x4” square
Finished Size
90x40”
Materials
3,488 - 3,893 yds Fingering (1) weight yarn
I used:
18 skeins of We Crochet Gloss Fingering
Colors: Zinc (3 skeins), Wharf (7 skeins), River Rock (4 skeins), and Plume (4 skeins)
2.25 mm - B Crochet Hook (or hook needed to achieve gauge)
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Stitches
Main stitch:
Alpine Stitch
The alpine stitch has a fantastic texture and is just as beautiful on the back as it is on the front.
Additional abbreviations:
ch - chain
cont - continue
dc - double crochet
fptc - front post treble crochet
sc - single crochet
st(s) - stitch(es)
yo - yarn over