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INFORMATION
Materials 3 x 50g balls DMC Natura Just Cotton in Turquoise (N49) Gutermann Sulky Holoshimmer thread (colour 6001) 4mm (UK 8, US G/6) crochet hook Wool needle Safety pin Size: 140 x 35cm (55 x 133/4in) Skill level: Easy

How to make the shawl


Note: Use both the yarn and metallic thread

together throughout. The body of the shawl is made in a simple net crochet stitch. Start at the long edge of the shawl and decrease every row to form a triangle shawl. First, ch246. Row 1: dc in the 10th ch from hook (65, skip next 3 ch sts, dc in next ch st); repeat to end. Turn. Rows 2-32: ch6 (dc in the next Sch space, ch5); repeat along the row, stopping in the 3rd to last ch space. Work one dc and turn. Cut yarn and pull through loop to secure.

Cut yarn and pull through loop to secure. Weave in and cut off any loose ends.

FOR THE SMALLER FLOWER DECORATIONS


Make eight, using the same yarn and thread combination used for the shawl. Ch4, sI silo join and form a ring. Work (63, 3dtr tog, ch3, dc) 5 times into the ring. Cut yarn and pull through loop to secure. Sew in a random scatter pattern on the shawl. Weave in and cut off any loose ends.

veryone loves a bit of sparkle, so this fabulous, flowery net crochet shawl will make the perfect addition to your Christmas range. We've used a DMC cotton yarn, but any 4ply will work if you add the secret ingredient - a skein of shimmery Holoshimmer thread! just imagine these scarves racked up in a range of colours on your stand. If you don't fancy flowers, tiny butterflies would work well, too. In fact, it's a great pattern for spring or summertime, making it an excellent all-year-round project.

EDGING
This is worked around the outside edge of the shawl. Rejoin yarn to the right end of the foundation ch. Ch2, 2tr in first 3ch space, (3tr in next 3ch space); repeat to the end of foundation ch. Then work (dc, 2tr, 3d1r, 21r, dc) in every Sch space-along the shorter edges of the triangle.

FOR THE LARGE FLOWER PIN


Use the same yarn and thread combination used for the shawl. First, ch106.
Row 1: dc in the 10th ch from hook, (ch5,

skip next 3 ch sts, dc in next ch st); repeat to end. Turn. Row 2:jdc, 2tr,3dtr, 2tr, dc) in every Sch

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To create the 3dtr tog: Wrap the yarn round the hook twice, insert the hook into the ring, pull a loop through, (wrap the yarn round the hook and pull through the first two loops on the hook) twice*. Repeal from 'to twice (4 loops on hook). Next, wrap the yarn around the hook and pull through all remaining loops on hook.

Eh: chain dc: double crochet dtr: double treble crochet 3dtr tog: 3 double trebles togeiicr htr: half treble crochet si st: slip stitch st(s): stitch(es) tr: treble crochet

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space to the end. Cut yarn, leaving a long tail, and pull through loop to secure. Wind the long petal chain into a spiral. Sew together on the back to secure the design.

To FINISH
Sew a brooch back or safety pin to the back of the flower, and attach it to the shawl.

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Make sure you wear one of your shawls uhile you run your stall, to tempt shoppers to buy

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