Dota 2 hook tutorial shawl
In The Garden Shawl
In The Garden is adjustable in length and depth.
Tutorials
Single Crochet (SC)
Double Crochet (DC)
Finished size 27″ deep x 80″ wingspan [68.5 cm deep x 203 cm wingspan]
Hazel Knits Artisan (90% merino, 10% nylon; 400 yards [366 meters]/120 grams): Atmosphere (MC), 2 skeins
Miss Babs Yummy 2ply (100% merino; 400 yards [366 meters]/115 grams): Perilous Voyage (CC), 1 skein
Size US 7 (4.5mm) hook
Notions
Gauge
16 dcs and 8 rows = 4” [10 cm] after wet blocking.
Abbreviations
Beg-ch: beginning chain
Ch-sp: space formed by chains
Picot: ch 3, ss to front loop of base stitch
Shell: 5 dc in stitch/space indicated
Sk: skip
Tch: turning chain
Pattern Notes
Turn at the end of every row unless indicated otherwise.
Tch does not count as the first stitch.
To change yarn colors in the Edging section, work the last stitch of the row leaving 2 loops on the hook. Yarn over hook with the new color and pull through both loops on hook. Turn and continue using the new color. Break previous color.
Shawl Instructions
Increase Section
Row 1 (RS): 3 dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in last ch.
Row 2: Ch 4, 3 dc in first dc, ch 2, dc in last dc, dc in tch.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc, shell in ch2-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, 4 dc in tch.
Row 4: Ch 4, dc in first 3 dc, ch 2, sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 1, tr in last sc.
Row 5: Ch 3, 2 dc in ch1-sp, [sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, shell in ch2-sp] to last 3 dc, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, 4 dc in tch.
Row 6: Ch 4, dc in first 3 dc, ch 2, [sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 2] to last 2 dc, dc in last dc, dc in tch.
Row 7: Ch 1, sc in first dc, [shell in ch2-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc] to tch, 4 dc in tch.
Row 8: Ch 4, dc in first 3 dc, [ch 2, sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc] to last sc, ch 1, tr in sc.
Repeat rows 5 to 8 fourteen more times; 16 shells.
Center Section
Row 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in ch1-sp, [sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, shell in ch2-sp] to last 3 dc, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, 3 dc in tch.
Row 2: Ch 3, dc in 2nd dc, ch 2, [sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 2] to last 2 dc, dc in last dc, dc in tch.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc, [shell in ch2-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc] to last ch2-sp, shell in ch2-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in tch.
Row 4: Ch 5, sk 1 dc, dc in next 3 dc, [ch 2, sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc] to last sc, ch 1, tr in sc.
Repeat rows 1 to 4 three more times.
Decrease Section
Row 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in ch1-sp, [sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, shell in ch2-sp] to last 3 dc, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, dc in tch.
Row 2: Ch 4, [sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 2] to last 2 dc, dc in last dc, dc in tch.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc, [shell in ch2-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc] to tch, dc in tch.
Row 4: Ch 4, sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, [ch 2, sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc] to last sc, ch 1, tr in sc.
Repeat rows 1 to 4 fifteen more times; 2 shells.
Row 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in ch1-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, shell in ch2-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, dc in tch.
Row 2: Ch 4, sk 2 dc, dc in next 3 dc, ch 2, dc in last dc, dc in tch.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc, shell in ch2-sp, sk 1 dc, sc in next dc, dc in tch.
Row 4: Ch 3, sk 2 dc, dc3tog, dc in sc.
Edging
Row 1: Working along the curved edge of the shawl, ch 1, 354 sc to beg-ch (approximately 5 sc for every 2 rows) join CC to last sc.
Row 2: Using CC, ch 3, 2 dc in first sc, (ch 2, sk 2 sc, dc in next 3 sc) to last 3 sc, ch 2, 3 dc in last sc, join MC to last dc; 71 ch-sp.
Row 3: Using MC, ch 3, sk first dc, dc in next 2 dc, 3 dc in ch2-sp, (dc in next 3 dc, 3 dc in ch2-sp) to last 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc, dc in tch, join CC to last dc; 429 dc including tch.
Row 4: Using CC, ch 1, sc in first 2 dc, picot, (sc in next 4 dc, picot) to last 2 dc, sc in last 2 dc, sc in tch; 107 picots.
Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first sc, (ch 5, sk 3 sc, sc in next sc) to end; 107 ch5-sp.
Row 6: (Ch 5, sc in ch5-sp) to last sc, ch 2, dc in last sc.
Row 7: Ch 1, sc in dc, shell in first sc, (sc in ch5-sp, ch 5, sc in next ch5-sp, shell in next sc) to end, sc in 3rd ch of tch; 54 shells.
Row 8: Ch 5, sk 2 dc, sc in next dc, (ch 4, sc in ch5-sp, ch 4, sk 2 dc, sc in next dc) to last sc, ch 2, dc in last sc, join MC to last dc; 108 ch-sp including tch.
Row 9: Using MC, ch 3, 2 dc in ch2-sp, dc in sc, (4 dc in ch4-sp, dc in sc) to end, 3 dc in tch, join CC to last dc; 537 dc including tch.
Row 10: Using CC, ch 1, sc in first 2 dc, picot, (sc in next 4 dc, picot) to last 2 dc, sc in last 2 dc, sc in tch; 134 picots.
Row 11: Ch 1, sc in first sc, (ch 5, sk 3 sc, sc in next sc) to end; 134 ch5-sp.
Row 12: Ch 8, sc in ch5-sp, picot, (ch 5, sc in ch5-sp, picot) to last sc, ch 5, dc in last sc; 134 picots.
Row 13: Ch 5, (sc in ch5-sp, ch 5) to end, sc in tch, ch 2, dc in 3rd ch of tch.
Row 14: Ch 1, sc in dc, ch 5, sc in ch5-sp, shell in sc, (sc in ch5-sp, ch 5, sc in next ch 5-sp, shell in next sc) to last ch5-sp, sc in ch5-sp, ch 5, sc in 3rd ch of tch; 67 shells.
Row 15: Ch 8, (sc in ch5-sp, ch 5, sk 2 dc, sc in next dc, ch 5) to last ch5-sp, sc in ch5-sp, ch 5, dc in last sc.
Row 16: Ch 8, (sc in ch5-sp, shell in next sc, sc in next ch 5-sp, ch 5) to tch, sc in 6th ch of tch, ch 5, sc in 3rd ch of tch. Do not turn; 68 shells.
Using MC or CC, work along the neck edge of the shawl by working 3 sc in the leg of each dc and each ch-sp, ss to 3rd ch of tch from row 16.
Finishing
Fasten off and break all yarns.
About the Designer: Cheryl Chow
Cheryl admits to being a crafting addict. She can be found knitting, crocheting, spinning, and sewing near Seattle, WA. In her spare time she enjoys being in the outdoors looking for inspiration and taking in the beautiful northwest scenery with her family. More of her patterns can be found on Ravelry.

