**Pattern Only** Tilted Stitches Shawl Pattern
**Pattern Only** Tilted Stitches Shawl Pattern
I first designed this shawl to use up some acrylic baby yarn I had lying around. It’s a beginner-friendly design of double crochet stitches and tilted stitches in an eight-row repeat. After I had the basic pattern down, I worked it again with some recycled yarn I had purchased at a smaller shop in a coastal town. It was definitely my favorite because of the multicolor richness of the yarn and the fantastic drape. I’ve provided yarn details and gauge specifications for the two different types of yarn.
Materials
Yarn
Option 1: Berroco Remix Light (DK weight; 100% Recycled Yarn; 30% Nylon, 27% Cotton, 24% Acrylic, 10% Silk, 9% Linen; 432 yards per 3.5 ounces); about 720 yards in Juniper (6991)
Option 2: Bernat Softee Baby Yarn (3 Lightweight; 100% Acrylic yarn; 362 yards per 5 ounces); about 755 yards in Little Mouse (1 skein), White (1 skein), Prettiest Pink (1 skein)
Hook
5.5 mm (US/I), or any hook needed to obtain gauge.
Notions
One (1) removable stitch marker
One (1) Tapestry or yarn needle
Scissors
Finished Size
Height from Deepest Point: 30.75” (78 cm)
Width at Widest Point: 56.75” (144.5 cm)
Gauge (Unblocked)
Option 2:
Double Crochet: 10 rows and 14 stitches = 4” (10 cm) in dc
Special Stitches
Foundation Double Crochet
Chainless Double Crochet
Tilted Stitches