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Nelly Prayer Shawl

I created and designed this shawl for a very special person I deeply admire and have great respect for. She has a big heart and is always thinking of others. I was blessed to have had the opportunity to meet and collaborate with her on one of her projects. I am extremely honored to know her. To Ate Nelly, THANK YOU with all my heart.


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The Nelly Prayer Shawl is a beautifully simple triangular shawl that's crocheted from the top center down to the sides and bottom point.

With a 4-row repeat, this pattern is super easy to adjust, just keep repeating the rows until you reach your desired size!

It’s a relaxing project that grows quickly and makes a thoughtful gift or a cozy piece for yourself.

Finished Size: Width: 60” across x Height: 28” from top to bottom corner


Skill Level:

Easy


Materials Needed:

Hook: US H8 / 5.00M

Yarn: Caron Big Cakes; Shade: Tiramisu 294026; 603 yrds


Terms Used:

All terms are in USA terminology

Ch: Chain,  Sc: Single Crochet,  Dc: Double Crochet, 

Hdc: Half Double Crochet, Trc: Treble Crochet,  

Sl st: Slip Stitch, Sp: Space,  Sk: Skip

**: Repeat what is between * to *

[ ]:  The number of times you have to repeat what is between [ ]

( ): Group of sts to crochet in specified st / Number of stitches at the end of row.


Gauge:

For this project, gauge is not important


Notes:

As you work through the pattern, take note of the rows that begin with ch 4 (where ch 3 counts as a double crochet and ch 1 as a space), and ch 7 (again, ch 3 counts as a dc and ch 1s as spaces).

Keeping this in mind will help you stay on track with the stitch pattern.


Nelly Prayer Shawl Instructions:

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For the complete pattern with detailed step-by-step photo tutorials, be sure to grab the PDF version available on my Ko-fi shop. It’s packed with images to guide you through every step of the project!

You may purchase NELLY PRAYER SHAWL PDF Files HERE

Row 1: Ch 5, sl st in 1st ch to form a ring, ch 4 (consider ch 3 as 1st dc here and throughout the pattern), dc-ch 1-dc-ch 3-dc-ch 1-dc-ch 1, dc) in the same ring. (6 dc)


Row 2: Ch 4, turn, dc in the same st, *ch 1, dc in next dc*, rep*to* once more, ch 1-dc-ch 3-dc in next 3 ch sp, rep *to* twice, ch 1, dc-ch 1- dc in last dc. (10 dc)


Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc-ch 3-2 dc in the same st, *sc-ch 3-2 dc in next dc, sk next dc*, rep *to* once, sc-ch 3-2 dc in next 3 ch sp, sc-ch 3-2 dc in next dc, rep *to* once, sc-ch 3-2 dc in next dc, sc in last dc. (7 Slanting 3-dc)


Row 4: Ch 7 (consider ch 4 as 1st trc and ch 3 as sp here and throughout the pattern), turn, [(sk 2 dc, sc in top of next ch 3, ch 3) 3 times], (sc, ch 3, sc) in next 3 ch sp (lower point of the shawl), ch 3, rep [to] once, trc in last sc.


Row 5: Ch 4 (consider ch3 as 1st dc and ch 1 as sp), turn, dc in the same st, *ch 1, dc in next 3 ch sp, ch 1, dc in next sc*, rep *to* across, ch 1, dc-ch 3-dc in next 3 ch sp, ch 1, dc in next sc, rep *to* across, ch 1, dc in next 3 ch sp, ch 1, dc-ch 1-dc in last trc. (22 dc)


Row 6: Ch 4 (consider ch3 as 1st dc and ch 1 as sp), turn, sk next ch sp, dc in the same st, *ch 1, sk next ch sp, dc in next dc*, rep *to* across, ch 1, dc-ch 3-dc in next 3 ch sp, rep *to* across, ch 1, sk next ch sp, dc-ch 1-dc in last dc. (26 dc)


Row 7: Ch 1, turn, sc-ch 3-2 dc in the same st, sk next ch sp, *sc-ch 3-2 dc in next dc, sk next ch sp-dc-ch sp*, rep *to* across, sc-ch 3-2 dc in next 3 ch sp, sc-ch 3-2 dc in next dc, rep *to* across, sc-ch 3-2 dc in next dc, sk next sc, sc in last dc. (15 Slanting 3-dc)


Row 8: Ch 7, turn, *sk next 2dc, sc in top of next ch 3, ch 3*, rep *to* across, (in the lower point of the shawl) sk next 2dc, sc-ch 3-sc in top of next ch 3, ch 3, rep *to* across, ch 3, trc in last sc.

Row 9: Repeat row 5 having 38 dc instead of 22 dc.

Row 10: Repeat row 6 having 42 dc instead of 26 dc.

Row 11: Repeat row 7 having 23 Slanting 3-dc instead of 15 Slanting 3-dc.

Row 12 and onwards: Repeat row 8-11, end with row 11 as edging, do not cut, and continue to edging for widespan of shawl.


Edging for widespan of the shawl:

Row 1: Ch 1, sc in the side of last sc completed, turn the shawl sideways, sk next dc post, [ch 3, sc in next dc/trc post (skip the beg ch 5 loop)] across, ch 3, sk last dc post, sc in last sc st.


Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc-ch 3-2 dc in the same st, sk next 3 ch sp, *sc-ch 3-2dc in next sc, sk next 3 ch sp, rep *to* across, sc in last sc.

Fasten Off.


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For the complete pattern with detailed step-by-step photo tutorials, be sure to grab the PDF version available on my Ko-fi shop. It’s packed with images to guide you through every step of the project!

You may purchase NELLY PRAYER SHAWL PDF Files HERE



Here is a vdeo tutorial for Nelly Prayer Shawl



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