Hello, my sweet sunbeam! Today, I have a lovely, crocheted, rectangle shawl to share with you. I think you’re going to truly enjoy crocheting this delightful design! Keep reading to learn all about it!
Trellis was designed by Allison Lawson. When asked about her debut pattern for Expression Fiber Arts, Allison said, “Trellis is a lightweight wrap with open stitchwork, the perfect piece to transition from one season to the next. This project uses basic stitches in an interesting combination to make a beginner project that looks more complex than it is. The color changes create a final product with a pretty and subtle color gradient.”
This is a Beginner level pattern that is perfect for those who are just beginning or have crocheted a project or two. Skills/concepts include double crochet, single crochet, and changing colors.
Trellis is crocheted with our sumptuous Beacon DK yarn, which is a delightfully soft and deliciously shimmery blend of 25% Baby Camel, 25% Mulberry Silk, and 50% Lyocell. This silky, luxurious yarn produces beautiful stitch definition and wonderful drape. It’s an 8-ply yarn (four sets of two plies) with ultra shine and longevity. Beacon DK is incredibly versatile and can be knitted or crocheted into an endless number of wonderful items with 250 yds/228 m per skein.
We used our stunning Mossy Hues Beacon DK Kit [250 yds/228 m per skein (1000 yds/915 m per four-skein kit)] to make the sample shown here, which used almost all the yarn in the kit. The yarn colors were crocheted in the following order: A) Tan, B) Light Green C) Dark Green, and D) Blue.
We made a video tutorial for this beautiful pattern! Grab your hook and some yarn, and get ready to crochet a mini version of this shawl with me!
This pattern includes written instructions only.
Download Trellis today! I hope you LOVE it!! Let me know in the comments below what you think about this fun, relaxing shawl.
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XOXOXO Chandi