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Sunflower Shawl

Sunflower Shawl
Sunflower Shawl

"Fall is nearly upon us, and that means sunflowers (and pumpkins)! This shawl creates a triangle shape, designed to be worn as shown in the photo as opposed to along the shoulders, and is worked in a join-as-you-go way, making it a little easier to finish, even though it is a labor of love. To make your own, you'll need some lightweight yarn (like Baby Bee's Sweet Delight), and H8/5mm crochet hook, and a tapestry needle. Each flower took me about 15 minutes to complete. Finished shawl measures 39” at Widest Point by 34.5” at Tallest Point."

Intermediate

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge15 HDC by 11 Rows = 4” by 3.5"

Finished Size39” at Widest Point by 34.5” at Tallest Point

Materials List

  • 875 Yards of Lightweight Yarn - I used Baby Bee's Sweet Delight Yarn in the Banana [Yellow] and Chocolate [Brown] colorways
  • H8/5mm Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle for Weaving in Ends

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The Sunflower Shawl looks amazing when worn as a bandana style scarf, hanging down the front. This wins a top prize in the originality category in my book. I bet it's really fun to work up the flowers one by one, and then see it take shape as you join them all together. It is a work of art!

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