Mint Leaf Shawl Crochet Pattern
Mint Leaf is a small two-skein shawl worked from the center of top (wingspan) down, which makes it easily adjustable. Extra stitches at each row end gives this shawl a lovely and comfy boomerang shape.
The stitch pattern is based on the linen (moss) stitch. It is modified in an unusual way to create wonderfully textured lines with a gentle curve, enhanced by eyelets for an airy effect.
This shawl is the second in the series using this technique. Explore the Linen Leaf shawl, featuring lines and colorwork, and stay tuned for more "leaves"!
MATERIALS
Malabrigo Sock; light fingering / 3 ply; 440 yd (402 m) per 100 g
skein; 100% merino wool
Hook: U.S. E (3.5 mm)
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Stitch markers
YARDAGE
2 skeins in shade 083 Watergreen
GAUGE FOR SWATCH
24 sts (sc and chs) and 24 rows = 4″ (10 cm) worked in linen st patt
only. An exact gauge is not crucial for this design.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
1. Wingspan: 57½″ / 146 cm
2. Actual width of each wing: 31″ / 79 cm
3. Depth: 18½″ / 47 cm
The shawl is designed as a perfect two-skein project. However, the measurements listed above are only guidelines and you can make this shawl larger by working more rows.
Tech editing by Amy Curtin (Amerz on Ravelry).