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Reverse Gear
Designed to look as good on the front as it does on the back (or the back as the front?) for two different looks. Reverse Gear is a triangular shawl worked from point to long edge with cleverly altering patterns that form diagonals on the shawl.
Worked without the optional lace edging you have a stunning but more unisex design.
Sizes
With lace:
Finished wingspan: 115cm/45in
Finished depth: 58cm/23in
Without lace:
Finished wingspan: 107cm/42in
Finished depth: 50cm/20in
Materials
1 100g hank of Eden Cottage Yarns, BFL Sock (4ply weight, 100% Blue Faced Leicester wool, 400m/436yds) in Dogwood MC
1 100g hank of Eden Cottage Yarns, BFL Sock (4ply weight, 100% Blue Faced Leicester wool, 400m/436yds) in Plum CC
4 mm (US G) hook
Tension
21 sts and 18 rows in single colour patt (starting counting on row 1) to 10 cm/4 in using 4mm hook (or size needed to achieve tension)
Difficulty Rating - Advanced
Skills Needed
Basic crochet stitches, working in rows, missing stitches, working into previous rows, working into chain spaces, increasing, working with chains held to the back.
Construction
Triangular shawl worked from point to long side, increasing on the neck edge.
Pattern is written and charted using standard UK terms (US conversions given in abbreviations)
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- First published: September 2015
- Page created: October 1, 2015
- Last updated: February 1, 2024 …
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