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This is an easy and free crochet pattern for Wings of Prayer Shawl with photo tutorial in each step. This is a gorgeous shawl in fan design stitch that compliments the design as it gets bigger. The concept of the wing design becomes more obvious when you view the shawl from the back.
This Wings of Prayer Shawl is crocheted in flat, start in the upper middle towards the bottom of the pointed shawl.
You may easily modify the sizes by just adding the repeat rows indicated.
This shawl is in 4 rows repeat. This is easy enough for beginners just having a cluster and picot knowledge in crochet.
I used light yarn with bigger hook so the design will have a bigger hole, so I can use even for summer nights. But you can use this #4 yarn with hook 5.00 MM that will result a sturdier texture of the shawl that you may use in winter months.
Size of Shawl is
Width 66" x Height (top to bottom) 28"
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Easy - Intermediate
Hook: 5.50MM [US I- 9]
Yarn: #3 Light; Red Heart TLC, Powder Blue, 2.25 skeins (800 yds)
For Red Heart TLC Yarn Substitute, click this link.
All terms are in USA terminology
Ch: Chain, Sc: Single Crochet, Dc: Double Crochet, Trc: Treble Crochet, Sp: Space, Sk: Skip
Cluster (cl): [Yarn over, insert hook in specified st and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through first 2 loops on hook] twice, yarn over and draw through all 3 loops. Cl made.
Cluster 2 Together (cl2tog): *[Yarn over, insert hook in specified 2 ch sp and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through first 2 loops on hook] twice*, sk next (cl, sc, cl), rep *to* once, yarn over and draw through all 5 loops. Cl2tog made.
Shell (sh): 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc in specified st / sp.
Picot: Ch 3, sl st in top specified cl/sc.
2 inches square = 8 sts x 2 Rows of Dc
You may purchase the WINGS OF PRAYER SHAWL PDF Files HERE
Row 1: Ch 6, (sh, ch 1, trc) in 6th ch from hook.
Row 2: Ch 6 (ch 4 counts as trc and ch 2 as space here and throughout), turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 3: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 5, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 4: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, 7 dc in next 5 ch sp, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, 7 dc in next 5 ch sp, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 5: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, (dc in next dc, ch 1) 6 times, dc in next dc, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, (dc in next dc, ch 1) 6 times, dc in next dc, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 6: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, (cl in next dc, ch 2) 6 times, cl in next dc, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, (cl in next dc, ch 2) 6 times, cl in next dc, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp. [ 2 Fan design completed]
Row 7: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, *ch 5, sk next cl, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sk next 2 cl, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sk next cl, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sk next 2 cl, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sk next cl*, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep *to* once, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 8: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, *7 dc in next 5 ch sp, (sc in next 5 ch sp, ch 5) twice, sc in next 5 ch sp, 7 dc in next 5 ch sp*, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep *to* once, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 9: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, *(dc in next dc, ch 1) 6 times, dc in next dc, sc in next 5 ch sp, ch 5, sc in next 5 ch sp, (dc in next dc, ch 1) 6 times, dc in next dc*, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep *to* once, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 10: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, *[(cl in each of next dc, ch 2) 6 times, cl in next dc], sc in next 5 ch sp, rep [ ] once*, sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep *to* once, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp. [4 Fan design completed]
Row 11: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, [ch 5, sk next cl, *sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sk next 2 cl, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sk next cl, sc in next 2 ch sp, ch 5, sk next 2 cl, sc in next 2 ch sp*, ch 5, sk next 2 cl, rep*to* once, ch 5, sk next cl], sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep [to] once, ch 5, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 12: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, [*7 dc in next 5 ch sp, (sc in next 5 ch sp, ch 5) twice, sc in next 5 ch sp, rep * across, 7 dc in next 5 ch sp], sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep [to] once, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 13: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, [*dc in next dc w/ ch 1 in bet, sc in next 5 ch sp, ch 5, sc in next 5 ch sp, rep * across, dc in next dc w/ ch 1 in bet], sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep [to] once, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp.
Row 14: Ch 6, turn, sc in next 2 ch sp, [*cl in each of next dc w/ ch 2 in bet, sc in next 5 ch sp, rep * across, cl in each of next dc w/ ch 2 in bet], sc in next 3 ch sp, ch 3, sh over sh, ch 3, sc in next 3 ch sp, rep [to] once, (sc, ch 2, trc) in last 6 ch sp. [6 Fan design completed]
Row 15-46: Repeat row 11-row 14, but this time having the count of your Fan design increasing gradually.
Row 47 Edging: Ch 1, turn, 3 sc in the same st, ch 2, [(sk next cl, cl in next 2 ch sp, picot, ch 2) 5 times, cl2tog in next 2 (2 ch sp), picot, ch 2, *rep (to) 4 times more, cl2tog in next 2 (2 ch sp), picot, ch 2, rep * across], sc in next 3 ch sp, picot, ch 4, sk next 3 dc, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next 2 ch sp, ch 4, sk next 3 dc, sc in next 3 ch sp, picot, ch 2, rep [to], 3 sc in last 6 ch sp, continue to upper edging, do not cut.
Upper edging Row 1: Ch 3, turn the shawl 90 degrees, *sc in next trc post, ch 3, rep * across, sl st in 1 st sc to join.
Upper edging Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in the same st, * ch 3, sk next 3 ch sp, sc in next sc, rep * across.
Fasten Off.
You may purchase the WINGS OF PRAYER SHAWL PDF Files HERE
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