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June 15, 2024

How To Crochet Frosted Cake Shawl Pattern + Tutorial

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Frosted Layer Cake Shawl
Frosted Layer Cake Shawl

Crochet Frosted Layer Cake Shawl

The new Caron Cakes yarn is a perfect yarn for making this warm and comfy shawl. Crochet Frosted Layer Cake Shawl. Feel free to substitute your favorite worsted weight yarn in solids or mixing colors for a lovely effect.  This pattern would also be nice to use for your prayer shawl circle.

This generous size shawl is 85" x 27".  I wear it with the top edge rolled down to give the appearance of having a collar.  You can easily make it smaller or larger to your preferred size.  In fact, as a one Caron Cake crochet pattern, it would be a nice shawlette at 47" x 16".

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Yarn
Caron Cakes, 7.1 oz./ 200g , 383 yd. / 350 m - 3 Balls, Faerie Cake

Hook - 5.5mm/ I

Abbreviations
Approx = Approximate(ly)
Beg = Begin(ning)
Ch = Chain(s)
Dc = Double Crochet
Fpdc = Front Post Double
Crochet
Rep = Repeat
RS = Right Side
Sk = Skip
Sl St = Slip Stitch
Sp = Space
WS = Wrong Side

Row 1: Chain 4, 8 dc in 4th chain from hook. Turn. – 9 dc.

Place marker in 5th dc and move marker each row to the
same stitch to keep the middle stitch marked.

Row 2: (RS) Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1 throughout), dc in same dc, dc in the next st, FPdc in next, dc in next, ch 1, dc in marked st, ch 1, dc in next, FPdc in next, dc in next, dc-ch1-dc in last dc. Turn.

Row 3: Ch 4, dc in same dc, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in next 4 st, dc in ch-1 sp, ch 1, dc in marked dc, ch 1, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in next 4 st, dc in ch-1 sp, (dc-ch1-dc) in last st. Turn.

Row 4: Ch 4, dc in same dc, dc in ch-1 sp, FPdc in next st, *dc in next, then FPdc in next; repeat from * to ch-1 sp, dc in sp, ch 1, dc in marked st, ch 1, dc in sp, FPdc in next st, **dc in next, then FPdc in next; repeat ** to ch-1 sp, dc in sp, dc-ch1-dc in last st. Turn.

Row 5: Ch 4, dc in same dc, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in each st to next sp, dc in sp, ch 1, dc in marked st, ch 1, dc in sp, dc in each st to next sp, dc in sp, (dc-ch1-dc) in last st. Turn.

Repeat Rows 4 and 5 for total of 50 rows or desired length, ending with a row 4.

Edging: (WS) Ch 1, sc in first st, sc in sp, *ch 2, sc in next 2 st; repeat * to marked st, sc, ch 2, sc all in marked st, sc in sp, repeat again from * to next corner. Turn to work across top edge. Sc, ch 2, sc in the end st of each row. Sl st to beginning sc. Finish off.

Frosted Layer Cake Shawl by Jeanne Steinhilber
Frosted Layer Cake Shawl by Jeanne Steinhilber

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Filed Under: Caron Cakes Yarn Patterns, Caron Yarn Patterns, Crochet Patterns by Jeanne Steinhilber, Crochet Shawl & Poncho Patterns, Crochet Shawls, Ponchos and Wrap Tutorials, Crochet Triangle Shawl Patterns, Crochet Video Tutorials, Easy Crochet Patterns, Exclusive Crochet Crowd Knit and Crochet Patterns, Jeanne's Crochet Shawl and Poncho Patterns

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Comments

  1. Julie says

    April 30, 2024 at 11:32 am

    Grid

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      April 30, 2024 at 11:47 am

      Thanks

      Reply
  2. Pat Kryszewski says

    January 28, 2017 at 12:50 am

    I was trying to print the pattern and can't seem to get it. Any help would be appreciated. Not too good on computer.

    Reply
    • Jeanne - The Crochet Crowd says

      January 28, 2017 at 9:24 am

      Under the title photo, there are little icons to save to pdf, print, etc. Hope this helps.

      Reply
  3. Susan sever says

    January 19, 2017 at 3:13 pm

    Hi Jeanne
    Is there a diagram for this shawl?

    Reply
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