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