Monday, June 24, 2013

Rakel Cowl

Rakel is ready to wear!
This easy crochet pattern is suitable 
for multicolored yarns. 
 
 
Pattern description is found in the previous post.
 
 
Warm and cosy on cool summer nights.
 
 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Crochet a Cowl

This beautiful yarn is from my LYS, Svalan.
It's in wool and mulberry silk and handdyed.
I really like pink in a lot of shades and it goes so well with brown. 
 
 
A skein is 100g/400m and that is enough to make a cowl.
I love cowls and scarves. They are so versatile and easy to make in a lot of colors and patterns.
 
 
I found this pattern in an old crochet book.
It's simple and clear but still gives a different impression.
 
Here are links to the technique so that everyone can make it.
 
 
 
With crochet hook 3.5mm (US E/4, UK 9), ch 312 stitches.
Being careful not to twist your base chain, join into a loop by
slip stitching into the first chain made.
 
Row 1: Ch 1, sc into each ch. End the row with a sl st into the first sc.
 
Row 2: Ch 4, 1 sc into the sl st, *5 ch, skip 5 sc, ( 1 sc, 3 ch, 1 sc) into the next sc*, rep **, 5 ch, sl st into the first ch.
 
Row 3: Sl st into the second ch, *(1 sc, 3 ch, 1 sc) into the 3ch loop, 5 ch*, rep **, sl st into the sc.
 
Row 4: Sl st into the first ch, *(1 sc, 3 ch, 1 sc) into the 3ch loop, 5 ch*, rep **, sl st into the sc.
 
Repeat row 4 until there is enough yarn left to make the last two rows.
 
Last but one row: sl st into the first ch, sl st into the second ch, 1 ch, sc into the 3ch loop, * 5 ch, 1 sc into the 3ch loop*, rep **, 5 ch, ending with a sl st into the first sc. 
 
Last row: Ch 1, sc into each ch and sc throughout. End the row with a sl st into the first sc.
 
Draw the end through the last loop on the hook and pull tight. Weave in ends.
 
The following pictures show the end and the beginning of the pattern rows.
 
 

 
the row ends with 5 ch and

 
a sl st into the sc
 
 
the next row begins with a sl st into the first ch
 
 
and a sc

 
into the loop

 
3 ch

 
sc into the loop

Soon 'Rakel' is ready to wear!
 
 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Leila Shawl

 Now it is ready to wear, the shawl 'Leila' in a larger version.
Very nice with an old-world feel.
 
 
The shawl is designed by Maria Gustafsson.
I repeated the pattern chart three times more
and it turned out to be very good.
 
 
The shades of the ombre dyed wool yarn create
subtle color shifts. 
 
 
The picot edge with beads.
 
 
A shawl for elegant summer evenings!