Crochet Shawl On A Plane
Crochet Shawl On A Plane was really designed on a plane as an easy repeat pattern to keep me occupied as I crocheted from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast.
Designed with texture and 4 unique rows in the pattern to keep your mind busy instead of getting stuck in the boredom of a plane journey.
The pattern is a 4-row repeat which is easy to count. Every time the pattern repeats, the bean stitches and treble back post cross stitches will have expanded by 5. So you can double-check your counts at those rows fairly easily.
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Back Story
I took off from Halifax and it took me an hour to keep restarting to get the counts and look I wanted. By the time I was flying over Quebec, I had my pattern in my head and began to make the sample.
Landing in Toronto and continuing to make my shawl as I waited for the next plane, I boarded again for another 5 hours to San Francisco. By the time I got to San Francisco, we had a 3-hour layover and again another 1-hour flight to Reno, Nevada! It was a long day to put it in family-friendly terms.
Nicole says
No Blue Button
Kara says
No blue button
Kimberly Duclos says
Can you please tell me how many stitches total are on row 7 ? You don't have it listed in the pattern ----------Row 7: Ch 3, 1 dc in same st. 1 dc in each st across to st
before ch-2 sp. (2 dc. Ch 2. 2 dc) in ch-2 sp. 1 dc in each st
across to 2nd last st. 2 dc in last st. Turn.
Mikey says
Let me put time aside to get you that information. I will be back in 3 weeks at my desk. Michael