
The Crochet Kaleidoscope Shawl is a 10-row repeat that is just easier than you may imagine. There are 5 rows for one section, another 5 for the other section.
Once you get the concept, you can put the pattern down and hook away without much concern. Then pull the pattern back up for the final border.
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The shawl is beautiful. I want too make it. What color way is the unforgettable yarn? Love your tutorials. Thank You!
I’ll have to follow up. It’s on the free pattern link. I’ll circle back in the next couple days to check.
Pattern says it was Tealberry.
Hi Mikey,
My name is Gigi and I’m from Vancouver BC. I tried wha yarn I have to make this beautiful shawl but they don’t bring the best results. When on the page or any of the tutorial pages can I find the appropriate type and size of yarn I should use? I amnot a true Intermediate yet but I’m definitely not a beginner.
Warmly,
Gigi
Morning. The videos link back to The Crochet Crowd where the patterns are linked to get further information on yarn and hooks sizes. You should be able to find all details you need. Enjoy your Sunday.
I have been several mesh Shoals very very easy to do. My favorite is what I call a blanket Shawl as I do the mesh stitch with Burnett blanket yarn. It’s like wearing a blanket but your hands are free on cold days. If you change colors every role you will get a checkerboard pattern.