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Haven Shells Shawl in Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Fine

This document provides the pattern for an Ultra Pima Fine Haven Shells Shawl designed by Shannon Thomas. The shawl is worked in an interlocking shell stitch pattern through repeated rows of double crochet and chain spaces. Key steps include working 11 double crochet into a magic ring or chain to start, then increasing the number of shells on alternating rows through placing multiple double crochet in certain chain spaces. Marking the middle stitch is important to form a straight line of increases down the back of the shawl. Blocking is recommended after completion to enhance the stitch definition.

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Haven Shells Shawl in Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Fine

This document provides the pattern for an Ultra Pima Fine Haven Shells Shawl designed by Shannon Thomas. The shawl is worked in an interlocking shell stitch pattern through repeated rows of double crochet and chain spaces. Key steps include working 11 double crochet into a magic ring or chain to start, then increasing the number of shells on alternating rows through placing multiple double crochet in certain chain spaces. Marking the middle stitch is important to form a straight line of increases down the back of the shawl. Blocking is recommended after completion to enhance the stitch definition.

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Ultra Pima Fine


Haven Shells Shawl

Designed by
Shannon Thomas
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Ultra Pima Fine
Haven Shells Shawl
Designed By Shannon Thomas

Skill Level:
Intermediate

Size:
One size. 56” wide x 33” long
Materials:
Cascade Yarns® Ultra Pima Fine
100% Pima Cotton
50g (1.75 oz) / 136.5 yds (125 m)
6 skeins color #3735 (Jade) or yardage to produce
desired size, larger or smaller
Crochet hook size E
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers

Abbreviations:
Ch = Chain
DC = Double Crochet
SK = Skip
Sp = Space
St(s) = Stitch(es)

Special stitches:
V stitch: [dc, ch2, dc] in one stitch
3V stitch: [dc, ch3, dc] in one stitch

Begin Pattern:
Row 1: In a magic ring, 11 dc. Tighten up circle. *OR* ch 4 and make 11 dc in third chain from hook.
Ch 5 and turn.

Row 2: DC in first st (the ch 5 above serves as 1 dc and ch 2). Ch 2, sk 2 sts, dc. Ch 2, sk 1 st, dc, ch 2,
2nd dc in same st. Ch 2, sk 1 st, dc. Ch 2, sk 2 st, (dc, ch 2 dc) in last dc. Ch 5 and turn.

Row 3: Dc in first dc (the chain 5 above serves as 1 dc and ch 2), ch 2, dc in next dc. Ch 2, dc in next dc.
Ch 2, *(dc and ch 2) four times in the ch 2 spaces from row below. Dc in next dc. Ch 2, dc in next dc.
Ch 2, (dc, ch 2, dc) in the last dc.Ch 5 and turn.

Row 4: Dc in first dc (the chain 5 above serves as 1 dc and ch 2), *Ch 2, dc in next dc. Repeat from * three
times. Skipping next chain space, then Ch 2, *dc and ch 2* twice in the ch 2 space in row below. Skip next dc,
then *dc in next dc, ch 2. Repeat from * 3 times. (dc, ch 2, dc) in last dc. Ch 5 and turn.

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Row 5: Dc in first dc (the chain 5 above serves as 1 dc and ch 2). * Ch 2, dc in next dc. Repeat from * 4 times.
Skipping the next chain space, Ch 2, *dc and ch 2* four times in ch 2 space in row below. Skipping next dc,
dc in following dc, ch 2. Repeat from * four times. (dc, ch 2, dc) in last dc. Ch 3 and turn.

Row 6: DC in first dc (ch 3 above serves as first dc, ch 1). Dc in each ch sp and each dc 8 times. (Mark middle
stitch of following) 3 dc in next ch 2 sp. Dc in each dc and each ch sp 8 times. 2 dc in last dc. Ch 5 and turn.

Row 7: Dc in first dc (the chain 5 above serves as 1 dc and ch 2, thus creating a dc, ch2, dc).
Sk 2, [dc, ch2, dc] in next st (V stitch worked). Ch 2, sk 2, V st. Work V st 6 times, Ch 3, sk 3, 3V st
(see description above), ch 3, sk 3, work 6 V st, placing last V st in last edge st. Ch 3 and turn. Mark center
chains of center V st, that is, the 7th of the 13 V st on this row.

Row 8: 4 dc in ch space of last V st worked on row below (total of 5 dc in V st). *5 dc in ch2 sp of each V st,
up to marked (center) 3V of previous row. In the marked 3V st: 5 dc, ch 3, 5 dc.
*5 dc in ch2 sp of each V st to end.Ch 5 and turn.
You should have 13 cluster shells made of the 5 dc groupings, counting as a single grouping the two shells in
the center 3V st.

Repeat rows 7 & 8 for desired length, being certain to track the middle stitch in order to form a straight line
of increases down the back of the shawl.

Weave in any ends. Blocking is suggested to enhance the clarity of stitch patterns.

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