Tuesday, 5 September 2017

ANGEL WINGS SHAWL MINI CAL COMPLETE PATTERN

Angel Wings Shawl 

Have you ever had one of those days where you just needed a hug?

Or do you know someone in need of a warm hug? 

In need of a Quickie project for the New Year? 

Join my latest MINI CAL an ANGEL WINGS SHAWL. 

Starts Monday 19th DECEMBER 2016 to be completed for NEW YEAR 2017. 
a mini cal of just half and hour to an hour every other day a time to relax with your crochet, gather your thoughts and energise for the hectic Christmas festivities

All you need is any random dyed yarn, sock wool, dk or Aran weight about 200-400grams 
DEPENDING ON THE SIZE YOU WANT TO MAKE




2017 Angel Wings Shawl wrapped in LOVE or wrap some you know with love
Those who have received these shawls have been 
uplifted and affirmed, as if given wings to 
fly above their troubles..."

  Written in 1998 by: Janet Severi Bristow Copyright ©2016




Pattern part 1: Monday 19th December and will take approx.  half an hour to and hour to complete, each part will follow every other day and take around the same amount of time to complete depending on your speed and experience

Yarn Required: Approx. 200grams of any space dyed yarn, from sock wool to Aran all giving a different size shawl....
Measurements: all measurements are unblocked and relaxed they will be bigger when blocked

A Sample selection of random/space dyed yarns but any brand would be OK for this design a shorter dye spacing will show the rows in different colours best but a longer spacing will look good by the end, giving a subtle colour change

ANGEL WINGS SHAWL CAL
WRAP YOURSELF OR A FRIEND IN LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP
 This is Merry-Go-Round dk 4mm hook
Measures unblocked:11.5" 29cm by 6" 15.25cm

This next one is in James C Brett Marble Yarn 5mm hook
unblocked measures:11.5" 29cm by 6.5" 16.5cm



These next 2 are in the yarn i got from Pound Stretcher not as soft as some of the others but when soaked in conditioner for a few minutes and dried is perfectly acceptable yarn and a reasonable price too especially the larger ball of Aran

First one is labeled dk but is just about the same as the yarn in the picture below labeled Aran both made with a 5mm hook
measures 14" 35.5cm across 8.5" 21.5cm deep

this next one is in a super soft King Cole Drifter 
 4mm hook and measures:11.5" 29cm across 6.5" 16.5cm deep
                                 you get interesting blocks of natural colours and feels lovely

This next one is an Indie yarn, hand dyed from Truly Hooked and a 4mm hook
Measures: 9.5" 24cm across and  5.5" 14cm deep

The Angel Wings Shawl could be made in sock wool too, sorry not managed a sample yet

All the samples in the pictures are of parts 1 and 2 and would take approximately just over the hour to make form someone with a reasonable speed. a little longer for a beginner

ANGEL WINGS PATTERN: PART 1

Any Random/space dyed yarn from sock wool to Aran, to make different size shawls 
US Terms UK Terms in brackets

STITCHES:
 ttr, [qtr], yo 4 times, 5 pull throughs
dtr [ttr], yo 3 times pull through 4times
tr  [dtr], yo 2 times pull through 3 times
dc [tr], yo once, pull through 2 times 
sc [dc], pull through once

Pattern part 1
Work continuously with a space dyed yarn 
Should take approx. half an hour to an hour to do part 1

Finger Wrap of 5 wraps

ROW 1: 12sc [12dc], into circle sl st to complete.  (12Ssts)


ROW 2: ch5,  ttr, [qtr], into first st, ch1, 
2dtr [2ttr],  into next st, ch1, 
2tr [2dtr], into next st, ch1,
 2dc [2tr], into next st, ch1, 
1dc, ch2, 1dc,  [1tr, ch2, 1tr], into next st, ch1, [bottom point of shawl]
 2dc [2tr], into next st, ch1,
2tr [2dtr], into next st, ch1, 
2dtr [2ttr],  into next st, ch1,  
2ttr, [2qtr], in 9th st 3sts unused  (18sts)


ROW 3: ch2, turn, 1dc [1tr], in first st, 1dc [1tr], in next st, and every st, and ch sp, to bottom point, 1dc [1tr], ch2, 1dc [1tr], in ch 2 point, 1dc [1tr] in every st and ch1 sp, finish with 2dc [2tr], in the last sp, between last 2 sts (15sts each side)




ROW 4: ch5,  ttr, [qtr], into first st, ch1, 
miss a st,
  2ttr, 2[qtr], into first st, ch1, 
miss a st,
2dtr [2ttr],  into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
2dtr [2ttr],  into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
2tr [2dtr], into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
2tr [2dtr], into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
 2dc [2tr], into next st, ch1, 
miss a st,
 2dc [2tr], into next st, 
in ch2 point, 1dc [1tr], ch2, 1dc [1tr], 
 2dc [2tr], into next st, ch1, 
miss a st,
 2dc [2tr], into next st, ch1, 
miss a st,
2tr [2dtr], into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
2tr [2dtr], into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
2dtr [2ttr],  into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
2dtr [2ttr],  into next st, ch1,
miss a st,
  2ttr, 2[qtr], into first st, ch1, 
miss a st,
  2ttr, 2[qtr], into first st, ch1, 
miss a st, this last pair of sts, will go into the sp between the last 2 sts of row below.
(17sts each side)



ROW 5: ch2, turn, 1dc [1tr, in to next st, not the first one, so you have a st, in each st not 2 in the first, 
1dc [1tr], in next ch1 sp, 
continue with 1dc [1tr], in every st, and ch1 sp, to point, 
1dc [1tr], ch2, 1dc [1tr] in ch2 point,
repeat 1dc [1tr], in every st and ch1 sp, to end, last st goes between the last 2sts or row below. (25sts each side)



ROW 6: ch2 turn, repeat row 5 1dc [1tr], in every st, and repeat point. [26sts each side]

ANGEL WINGS PATTERN: PART 2


  
 Mesh Stitch band for PART 2 with a Picot finish


PATTERN PART 2
continue from part 1 in your chosen yarn and hook size

ROW 7: Turn, ch5 ,miss a st, sc [dc], into next next st, miss a st,  repeat, 



 at ch2 point, sc [dc], ch5, sc [dc], into ch2 point, miss a st, ch5, sc [dc], into next st, ch5 miss a st, sc [dc], into next st, repeat to end




last sc [dc] goes into the sp between last 2sts. (27 loops)



 ROW 8: Turn ch5, sc [dc], into first ch5 loop, repeat to end



 Finish with a sl st into first ch st of the loop below ( 28 loops)

ROW 9: turn, sl st, into 3ch sts of the first loop (you are now in the correct place to start this row of ch5 loops)



 repeat the ch5 loops and sc sts to end of row



 finish with a sc [dc] in last ch5 loop (27 loops)



ROW 10: turn, 3sc [3dc], into first ch5 loop,

 make a picot of ch3,
sl st into the sc [dc], to complete the picot,



 making a tiny bobble 

2sc [2dc], into the same ch5 loop, to complete the first picot detail, 
repeat in every ch5 loop to end.




Part 2 of the Angel Wings Shawl completed, to be continued 
you should now have 27 picot loops 

ANGEL WINGS PATTERN: PART 3




Angel Wings Shawl PATTERN part 3
Arches of dtr [ttr] and 4 rows of dc [tr]
dtr [ttr], is yo 3 times pull through 4




ROW 11: turn, ch 4, 1dtr [ttr], into first st, ch2, 2dtr [2ttr], into second st from picot at the dip, making arches over the picot loops, repeat to end of row, finish with 2dtr [2ttr], in last st.
(28pairs of dtr [ttr] )


ROW 12: turn ch 2 as first dc [tr], 1dc in next st, 2dc [2tr] in next sp, 1dc [1tr], in next 2 sts, 2dc [2tr], in next sp, repeat to point, at point of shawl 1dc [1tr], ch2, 1dc [1tr] repeat the 1dc [1tr] in every st and 2dc [2tr], in ever sp, finish with 1dc [1tr] in last st and 1dc [1tr], in last sp between last 2 sts. ( 55sts each side)

ROW 13-15: turn at the end of every row, ch 2 as first dc [tr], on each row,

nice easy bit this 3 rows of dc [tr] one in every st. with 1dc [1tr], ch2, 1dc [1tr] at the point of the shawl. 
Row 13: 56sts each side
Row 14: 57sts each side
Row 15: 58sts each side







ANGEL WINGS PATTERN: PART 4
TIP
Before we start part 4 a TIP: check your first row of 'v' stitches, don't do what I did and find on the 2nd return row about 6" in, I had only done half of the 'v' stitch and had to rip back 12" of work.

ANGEL WINGS SHAWL PART 4 PATTERN
By the end of part 3 I am getting to the end of a 100g ball of dk,
  in one yarn but not in another so the dk's can be different as we know.

 It is now a possible stop point and makes a 'Shawlette'  and is wearable already 
WITH THE ADDITION OF A BORDER...in a post to come next week
STITCHES: 'v' st...1dc [1tr] ch1 1dc [1tr],  in every other base st.
ie: 1dc [1tr], ch1, 1dc [1tr]

ROW 16: turn, ch2, miss a st, 1dc [1tr], ch1, 1dc [1tr], in next st,  miss a st, repeat 'v' st to point, in the point do a  'v' st with ch2 between the dc [tr], 
 miss a st repeat 'v' st, to end of row, finish with miss a st 1dc [1tr], in last sp.
(28 'V' sts, each side,  1 x 'v' st at point)


ROW 17: turn, ch 2, 'v' st. (1dc [1tr], ch1, 1dc [1tr]), in every 'v' to the point of the shawl, in the point of the shawl do a 'v' st with ch2 between the dc [tr] , repeat 'v' st to end finish with miss last st, 1dc [1tr] in sp between last 2sts.
(28 'v' sts each side, 1 'v' st at point
  
ROW 18: An increase row, turn, repeat row 17 but do 2  normal 'V' sts in the point 
(29 'v' sts each side)

ROW 19:  turn, Repeat row 17.
(29 'v' sts each side,  1 'v' sts with 2ch between dc [tr], at point )

ROW 20: turn, Repeat row 19
(29 'v' sts each side,  1 'v' sts with 2ch between dc [tr], at point )

ROW 21: Another increase row: 
turn, ch 2,  1 'v' sts in every 'v' with 2 normal 'v' sts in the point
(30 'v's sts each side)







ANGEL WINGS PATTERN: PART 5 AND 6

This one is in Aran 250g ball, made with 5mm hook and measures
41" 104cm, from side to side
20" 51cm, top to point 
I still have about 30-40g left.

Angel Wings Shawl part 5 and 6
US Terms first and UK Terms in brackets.
6 rows of dc [tr]  

ROW 22: Turn, ch 2, 1dc [1tr], in every st, and 1dc [1tr], in every ch sp, to point.
 At the point do 1dc [1tr], ch2, 1dc [1tr], complete the row with 1dc [1tr], in every st,and 1dc [1tr] in each sp,  finish with 1dc [1tr], in the last sp.


Row 23-27: turn, ch2, 1dc [1tr], in every st, to point, at the point 1dc [1tr], ch2, 1dc [1tr], 1dc [1tr] in every stitch of second side. finish with 1dc [1tr] in sp between last 2 sts. 

Part 5: Quick view of stitches in rows
Row 22: 92sts each side
Row 23: 93sts each side
Row 24: 94sts each side
Row 25: 95sts each side

 6 rows done

Part 6:
Row 26: 96sts each side
Row 27: 97sts each side


Angel Wings, Shawl Mini CAL: PATTERN PART 7, 8 and 9



PARTS 7, 8 and 9: All the same stitch and this is an adjustable section of the Mini CAL.
You can do as many rows in this section of Granny Shells, as you want or yarn allows, 
 each of the first few rows takes approx. 15minutes. 


If you do more than 6 rows it will start to take more than 
15 minutes per row as it grows 
AND YOU NEED TO LEAVE APPROX 50g FOR THE FINISH


FINISH ON AN UNEVEN NUMBER OF GRANNY SHELLS

A Granny shell:  3dc [3tr], grouped together in one st or sp.

Part 6, Row 27, finished with 97sts, each side. 

PART 7 Angel Wings Shawl PATTERN:

Row 28: continue, turn, ch2, 2dc [2tr] in the same st, miss 2sts, granny shell of 3dc [3tr], in next st, miss 2 sts, granny shel in next st, repeat to point, giving 33 full granny shells, 
ch2, miss the ch 2 point, 
A granny shell in the fist st, miss 2 sts, granny shell in next st, repeat to end or row, to complete row with miss 2sts, 3dc [3tr], in last sp between last 2sts. 
(33 granny shells each side)


Row 29: turn, ch2, granny shell in the next 32 sps, at the point do a granny shell, ch 2 granny shell in the ch2 sp, repeat a granny shell in the next 32 sps, finish the row with 1dc [1tr] in the last sp. 
(33 granny shells each side with 1dc [1tr] at the start and finish of row)


ROWS 30: turn ch2, 2dc [2tr], in first sp, granny shell in every sp to point, 1granny shell ch2 1granny shell, in ch2 point, 1 granny shell in each sp to end finish 1granny shell in last sp. 
(34 Granny shells each side)

NOTE: From here on you are adding a GS at the beginning and end of each row to give curved wing tips


ROW 31: turn, repeat row 30....that is a granny shell in the first st, and one in every sp to point at point do a gs, ch2, gs, then complete row with a gs in every sp, finish with a gs in last sp between last 2sts...



PART 8 AND 9PART 8:
ROW 32-35: Turn, Repeat ROW 30
PART 9:
ROWS 36-39:Turn, Repeat ROW 30

STOP if you are running out of yarn, if quantity is not a problem them continue until the shawl is the size you want it to be, but finish on an uneven number of granny shells AND......
 leave at least 50g of yarn to do the final edging st.

Quick view of increase in GS  on each row
ROW 28: 33 GS
ROW 29: 33 GS
ROW 30: 34 GS
ROW 31: 35 GS
part 8
ROW 32: 36 GS 
ROW 33: 37 GS
ROW 34: 38 GS
ROW 35: 39 GS
part 9
ROW 36: 40 GS 
ROW 37: 41 GS
ROW 38: 42 GS 
ROW 39: 43 GS


PART 10 and the final part of the AW Mini CAL will be the finishing edging stitches, 
on 30th December 2016.



 Angel Wings  PATTERN:
 Part 10 the finish, 2 options

OPTION 1:
NOTE: I'm not giving numbers of loops and picots for this finish, because you could all have a different number, having stopped at different places.

ROW 1: Turn, ch5,  sc [dc], into next sp, ch5, sc into next sp, repeat, to point, at ch2 point, sc [dc], ch5, sc [dc], into ch2 point, repeat ch5, sc into next sp to end, last sc [dc] goes into the sp between last 2sts.




ROW 2: Turn ch5, sc [dc], into first ch5 loop, repeat to end, Finish with a sl st into first ch st of the loop below



ROW 3:turn, sl st, into 3ch sts of the first loop (you are now in the correct place to start this row of ch5 loops)
 repeat the ch5 loops and sc sts to end of row,  finish with a sc [dc] in last ch5 loop.



ROW 4:turn, 3sc [3dc], into first ch5 loop, make a picot of ch3, sl st into the sc [dc], to complete the picot, making a tiny bobble,2sc [2dc], into the same ch5 loop, to complete the first picot detail, repeat in every ch5 loop to end




NOTE: Again no numbers of points as you could all have a different number, depending on how many rows of granny shells you do, but you should all have an odd number of granny shells not and even number for this finish 

OPTION 2:


 ROW 1: Turn, sc [dc] in first sp, between the first 2 sts, 2tr [2dtr], ch3 2tr [2dtr], in next sp, between the granny shells, sc [dc] in next sp, between gs, complete to point, in ch2 point, 2tr [2dtr], ch3, 2tr, [2dtr], in same sp, sc [dc], in next sp, repeat to end fi is with a sc [dc], in last sp.



ROW 2: Turn, sc [dc], in next 2st, then 2sc [2dc], ch2, 2sc [2dc], in ch 3 point, sc [dc] in next 2 sts, sc [dc], into the sc [dc], in dip then repeat to end of row.








Where used this edging stitch first, on a Granny Square Blanket 






That completes the Angel Wings Shawl mini CAL

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for this gorgeous angel wing shawl pattern.

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  2. Thank you for this gorgeous angel wing shawl pattern.

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