Get the free pattern at thecrochetcrowd.com/crochet-delicate-shells-shawl-pattern/ 0:00 Start 0:06 Introduction 0:53 Yarn Strategy 1:56 Diagram Review 2:34 Row 1 4:24 Row 2 7:04 Row 3 10:29 Row 4 13:04 Row 5 15:35 Row 6 17:02 Row 7 18:38 Row 8 21:29 Rows 9 - 11 23:37 Row 12 25:06 Row 13 Cheating Techniques 29:24 Row 14 31:09 Row 15 33:03 Row 16 34:42 Repeat rows 15 and 16 (6 more times) 35:34 Rows 29 - 38 (repeat rows 7 - 16) 36:53 Row 39 38:34 Row 40 40:28 Fastening Off Technique Right Handed Tutorial is ua-cam.com/video/FmF1AdhaGnA/v-deo.html Left Handed Tutorial is ua-cam.com/video/x8R_PuaB2lc/v-deo.html Hook Size on Pattern: 4 mm / G Yarn In Pattern: Red Heart It's A Wrap Rainbow For Teaching Purposes: I am showing Caron One Pound with 5.5 mm Hook. Please use the pattern for specific details on yarn quantities, gauge and other details not listed here. Pattern Date on PDF: Aug 1, 2019 This pattern may have been updated since the creation of this tutorial and information or presentation of the printable PDF may have been changed without notice.
Just finished mine!! Thank you for being a great teacher and providing such detailed tutorial!! I learned basics from my grandma when I was 10! Now 45 I’ve relearned this talent and I know I would have made my grandma proud.
Love the look of this shawl. Thank you for doing a tutorial on it as I’m pretty sure I would not be able to fully understand the written pattern. I was also surprised at how nice it turned out using 4 weight yarn. This pattern looks highly scalable.
@@TheCrochetCrowd Oh just that I found MB's version made it all seem a bit daunting. I actually put the shawl aside for a few months. You explain things very well, esp the bit about lining up after the h-dc rows. My version ended up with a lot of (discrete) adjustments! The end product was fine tho - as it so often is 😃
In real life... everything works out but this version of the pattern can lead us off track easily and sometimes we need to cheat the system and make it work. I found that with this project.
Thank you so much, Mikey, for your common sense tips (I certainly would not call them cheating) and description of stitch patterns, i.e. goal posts, railroad tracks. Certainly helps with a design that has multiple stitch patterns. Kudos. Excellent job
That scalloped edging is going to be my "first row" on as many projects as I can get away with it going forward. Much better than gazillions of chains and easier to count (x5 for an equivalent chain count, or what-have you)!
I love this shawl and am in the process of making a couple of them. I like the idea of lining up the shell sections. I did notice though that the turning single crochet at the beginning of each row is missing.
I was crocheting so much during the pandemic that I developed a trigger finger for which I had to get a painful injection. It went away after 3 weeks but now when I crochet for more than 30 minutes, my entire hand starts to ache so badly that I have to put ice on it. I'm so frustrated; I miss my crocheting!!!!
@@joannamickelson1976 yes! Omg the middle finger on my left hand is so painful atm. I assumed it was the crochet. I should probably get it checked out!
Im on row 5, I am noticing that my shawl is almost looking like it arches some. Do I need to frog and use a larger hook for the foundation shells; or will this correct as time goes on?
please ...... please ...... put subtitles on your videos in Spanish !!! PLEASEEE ..... I love your work, but I don't speak English .... I live in Brazil, in the city of São Paulo .... Portuguese, it will be difficult to put the caption ..... Please put it in Spanish, sure, you will have many latinos, who also do not speak english .... Thank you very much !!! ..
Get the free pattern at thecrochetcrowd.com/crochet-delicate-shells-shawl-pattern/
0:00 Start
0:06 Introduction
0:53 Yarn Strategy
1:56 Diagram Review
2:34 Row 1
4:24 Row 2
7:04 Row 3
10:29 Row 4
13:04 Row 5
15:35 Row 6
17:02 Row 7
18:38 Row 8
21:29 Rows 9 - 11
23:37 Row 12
25:06 Row 13 Cheating Techniques
29:24 Row 14
31:09 Row 15
33:03 Row 16
34:42 Repeat rows 15 and 16 (6 more times)
35:34 Rows 29 - 38 (repeat rows 7 - 16)
36:53 Row 39
38:34 Row 40
40:28 Fastening Off Technique
Right Handed Tutorial is ua-cam.com/video/FmF1AdhaGnA/v-deo.html
Left Handed Tutorial is ua-cam.com/video/x8R_PuaB2lc/v-deo.html
Hook Size on Pattern: 4 mm / G
Yarn In Pattern: Red Heart It's A Wrap Rainbow
For Teaching Purposes: I am showing Caron One Pound with 5.5 mm Hook.
Please use the pattern for specific details on yarn quantities, gauge and other details not listed here.
Pattern Date on PDF: Aug 1, 2019
This pattern may have been updated since the creation of this tutorial and information or presentation of the printable PDF may have been changed without notice.
Thank goodness you are here for row 13! A great tutorial.
Thank you for row 13. I used your tip. This pattern was started over 3 times by me. I love how you explain everything.
I love this pattern ,it was a braner at first, then with the green pattern l got it, it's gorgeous. Thank u, you really like people to learn bless u.
Just finished mine!! Thank you for being a great teacher and providing such detailed tutorial!! I learned basics from my grandma when I was 10! Now 45 I’ve relearned this talent and I know I would have made my grandma proud.
Love the look of this shawl. Thank you for doing a tutorial on it as I’m pretty sure I would not be able to fully understand the written pattern. I was also surprised at how nice it turned out using 4 weight yarn. This pattern looks highly scalable.
I made this shawl last year using 'the other' video - how I wish I'd found this one instead - you make it so much more approachable!
Approachable meaning what exactly? Can you tell me more about that?
@@TheCrochetCrowd Oh just that I found MB's version made it all seem a bit daunting. I actually put the shawl aside for a few months. You explain things very well, esp the bit about lining up after the h-dc rows. My version ended up with a lot of (discrete) adjustments! The end product was fine tho - as it so often is 😃
In real life... everything works out but this version of the pattern can lead us off track easily and sometimes we need to cheat the system and make it work. I found that with this project.
Thank you so much, Mikey, for your common sense tips (I certainly would not call them cheating) and description of stitch patterns, i.e. goal posts, railroad tracks. Certainly helps with a design that has multiple stitch patterns. Kudos. Excellent job
I believe I am more of a beginner then intermediate, that being said, your explanation starting row 13 I thought was clear, and excellent advice!
That scalloped edging is going to be my "first row" on as many projects as I can get away with it going forward. Much better than gazillions of chains and easier to count (x5 for an equivalent chain count, or what-have you)!
I thought it was pretty smart as well.
Lovely shawl, I really enjoy making them.
Thank you! 😊
I love this shawl and am in the process of making a couple of them. I like the idea of lining up the shell sections. I did notice though that the turning single crochet at the beginning of each row is missing.
So many projects! So little time! 😭😂❤
I was crocheting so much during the pandemic that I developed a trigger finger for which I had to get a painful injection. It went away after 3 weeks but now when I crochet for more than 30 minutes, my entire hand starts to ache so badly that I have to put ice on it. I'm so frustrated; I miss my crocheting!!!!
@@joannamickelson1976 yes! Omg the middle finger on my left hand is so painful atm. I assumed it was the crochet. I should probably get it checked out!
@@suzc862 Well, take care, and take Ibuprofen!
@@joannamickelson1976 thanks. Likewise! 😊
Right!??!?! Even with a plan, too many come up that are must dos!!!!
Beautiful, I love delicate lacy shawls!
Thank you so much. This helped very much. 😍
This turned out gorgeous thank you
You are so welcome!
Thanks for this, the chart was easier than the written instructions…
I'm a chart reader myself. I totally get what you are saying.
Thank you, you’re a great teacher💐
This is absolutely beautiful!
Great instructions 🤗
Love that idea
So pretty💚
Im on row 5, I am noticing that my shawl is almost looking like it arches some. Do I need to frog and use a larger hook for the foundation shells; or will this correct as time goes on?
So lovely. Xx
❤️
Thanks.
صباح الخير متابعتك من مصر ومشتركه فى قناتك من فضلك ممكن ترجمه باللغه العربيه وشكرا لك
💚💚💚👌🧶🐶🤗
Are all patterns like that. What happened to reading a pattern?
I don’t understand. The written instructions are there for you.
@@TheCrochetCrowd I don't see them?
@@supergram6k okay I’ll check. Link on Monday. Enjoy your weekend.
@@supergram6k I just checked links in the pinned comment and video description. They are working.
You have a very nice laugh
please ...... please ...... put subtitles on your videos in Spanish !!! PLEASEEE ..... I love your work, but I don't speak English .... I live in Brazil, in the city of São Paulo .... Portuguese, it will be difficult to put the caption ..... Please put it in Spanish, sure, you will have many latinos, who also do not speak english .... Thank you very much !!! ..