I’ve been working on this shawl pattern for a while now, and was very much looking forward to introducing you to it.
S’up coconut was designed with a limited edition color from Sac Amé, an indie yarn dyer from Québec. The blue is even more amazing in person than in pictures. Featuring alternating sections of texture and mesh, the triangle shawl has a novel border decorated with wooden beads. The combination of the blue yarn and the different browns of the beads remind me of the colourful drinks one gets (too) many of on an island vacation, hence the name.
As part of my ongoing experiment, this pattern is available free right here, or for purchase as an ad-free PDF in my shops.
I hope you’ll share your creations with me on social media or by email. It’s always amazing to see your makes.
xo Julie
MATERIALS
Fil’Amé Base Alyster
80% Merino, 20% Nylon
100 g (387 yds/354 m)
3 skeins
Hook
Notions
Optional 37 large wooden beads (or large beads of your choice) and steel hook to pull yarn through. I purchased my beads in the Crafts section at WalMart.
GAUGE
5 herr-hdc rows, blocked = 1 in (2.5 cm)
14 herr-hdc stitches, blocked = 4 in (10 cm)
To check your gauge
Begin to crochet the shawl and measure each information as it becomes possible to do so, stretching slightly to account for blocking. Adjust hook accordingly.
FINISHED SIZE
82.75 in (210 cm) wide x 29.5 in (75 cm) high, excluding long chain loop fringe.
STITCH GUIDE
ch… chain
dc… double crochet
esc… extended single crochet
herr-hdc… herringbone half-double crochet
PM… place marker
RS… right side
sc… single crochet
sl st… slip stitch
sp… space
st… stitch
WS… wrong side
NOTES
Starting Ch 1 does not replace sc.
Starting Ch 2 replaces herr-hdc.
Starting Ch 4 replaces (dc, ch 1).
Place a marker in the middle stitch and move it up as you work. It may be helpful to also place markers in the 1st and last sts to keep track of them.
The first time you work Row 2, the underlined instructions are only worked once, in the next stitch.
SPECIAL STITCHES
Extended single crochet (esc): Insert hook in indicated st, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 1 loop on hook, yarn over, pull through 2 remaining loops.
Herringbone half-double crochet (herr-hdc): Yarn over, insert hook in indicated st, yarn over and pull up a loop through that stitch and the first loop on the hook, yarn over, pull through 2 remaining loops.
INSTRUCTIONS
Row 1, option A. 5 sc in a magic circle, do not join, turn. 5 sts
Not a fan of the magic circle? Neither am I. You can do this instead:
Row 1, option B. Ch 2, 5 sc in second ch from hook, turn. 5 sts (PM in third sc)
Herringbone (Herr)
Row 2 (RS). Ch 2, herr-hdc in same st, herr-hdc in each st to marker – see notes, (herr-hdc, ch 1, herr-hdc) in next – PM in ch-1 sp and move marker up to middle stitch throughout, herr-hdc in each st to end, 2 herr-hdc in last, turn. 9 sts
Row 3 (WS). Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc in each st to marker, 3 sc in marked stitch, sc in each st to last, 2 sc in last st, turn. 13 sts
Rows 4-11. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 four times. 45 sts
Openwork (O)
Row 12. Ch 4, dc in next st, *ch 1, skip 1, dc in next, repeat from * to marker, (ch 1, dc, ch 1) in marked st, dc in next st, repeat from * to last, (ch 1, dc) in last, turn. 49 sts
Row 13. Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc in each sc and ch-sp to marker, 3 sc in marked stitch, sc in each ch-sp and sc to last, 2 sc in last st, turn. 53 sts
Rows 14-19. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 three times. 77 sts
Rows 20-21. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 85 sts
Rows 22-23. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 once. 93 sts
Rows 24-25. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 101 sts
Short Openwork (sO)
Row 26. Ch 1, (sc, ch 1) in first st, sc in next st, *ch 1, skip 1, sc in next, repeat from * to marker, (ch 1, sc, ch 1) in marked st, sc in next st, repeat from * to last, (ch 1, sc) in last, turn. 105 sts
Row 27. Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc in each sc and ch-sp to marker, 3 sc in marked stitch, sc in each ch-sp and sc to last st, 2 sc in last st, turn. 109 sts
Rows 28-29. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 117 sts
Rows 30-31. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 once. 125 sts
Rows 32-33. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 133 sts
Rows 34-39. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 three times. 157 sts
Rows 40-41. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 165 sts
Rows 42-51. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 five times. 205 sts
Rows 52-53. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 213 sts
Rows 54-63. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 five times. 253 sts
Rows 64-65. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 261 sts
Rows 66-71. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 three times. 285 sts
Rows 72-73. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 293 sts
Rows 74-75. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 once. 301 sts
Rows 76-77. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 309 sts
Rows 78-79. Repeat (sO) Row 26-27 once. 317 sts
Rows 80-81. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 325 sts
Rows 82-83. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 once. 333 sts
Rows 84-85. Repeat (O) Rows 12-13 once. 341 sts
Rows 86-91. Repeat (Herr) Rows 2-3 three times. 365 sts
BORDER
Row 1. Ch 1, (esc, ch 2) in first st, esc in next, *ch 2, skip 1, esc in next, repeat from * to marker, (ch 2, esc, ch 2) in marked st, repeat from * to last st, (ch 2, esc) in last, turn. 369 sts (counting the ch-2 spaces as 1 stitch)
In Rows 2 and 3, we will be creating long chain space loops that will remain unworked: work in single crochet as indicated, crochet the chains, work in single crochet again starting in the next unworked stitch from the previous row.
IMPORTANT: In the next row, count the ch-2 spaces from Row 1 as 1 stitch.
Row 2. Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 8, *ch 28, sc in next 10, repeat from * until 5 sts remain before marker, sc in last 5 sts before marker, (sc, ch 28, sc) in marked st, sc in next 5, repeat from * until 9 sts remain, sc in next 8, 2 sc in last, turn. 373 sts + 37 long chain space loops
IMPORTANT: In the next row, do not work into any of the long chain space loops – only into the sc before and after them.
Row 3. Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 9, *ch 26, sc in next 10, repeat from * until 6 sts remain before central ch-28, sc in last 6 sts before these, ch 26, sc in next 6, repeat from * until 10 sts remain, sc in next 9, 2 sc in last. 377 sts + 37 long chain space loops
At the end of the last row, finish off and weave ends in.
FINISHING
If you are NOT working with wooden beads, tie an overhand knot (see reference below) at the base of each group of 2 long chain loops (Rows 2 and 3 of Border). Do not tie these knots too tightly (in other words: do not pull shawl fabric into them) but do make sure they will not come undone.
If you ARE working with wooden beads, pull a wooden bead over each group of 2 long chain loops using the steel hook. Pull the bead as close as possible to Row 3 of Border, without pulling the shawl fabric into the bead. Tie an overhand knot (see reference below) at the base of each bead.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overhand_knot
Block to size.