Doris Shawl

Sale price$5.99

My grandmother Doris was 5 feet tall, wore polyester dresses and sensible shoes. If you saw her and didn’t know her, you would assume she was just another unremarkable, sweet little old lady. You would be wrong.
Grandma was feisty and unexpected and this shawl is a small homage to her. Its stripes, short-row wedges, and alternating stitches should always keep you interested.

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Sizes
Wingspan: 214cm/84in
Depth: 59cm/23in

Materials

  • 1x 100g skein Yarn Love Mr Darcy (4ply, 60% Wool – Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak, 384m) in Dark Kale – Col A
  • 1x 100g skein Yarn Love Mr Darcy (4ply, 60% Wool – Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak, 384m) in Bare Naked – Col B
  • 3.5mm (US E/4) hook
  • 1 removable stitch marker

Tension
20 sts and 24 rows in dc in the back loop only to 10 cm/4 in using 4mm hook (or size needed to achieve tension)

Difficulty Rating
Easy

Skills Needed
Basic crochet stitches, working in rows, increasing, short rows (fully explained in pattern)

Construction
Started at the neck, the shawl is increased at each edge while working short row wedges of color.

This pattern is charted and written using standard UK crochet terminology (with US conversions given in the abbreviations)

Customer Reviews

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Rachel Keogh
Lovely pattern

I really enjoyed making this shawl, really clear pattern, easy to memorise and relaxing to crochet. It opened up beautifully during blocking and it’s a lovely size to wear.

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Sharon
Very Wearable

I have made 3 Doris shawls so far in completely different colours and I have kept 2 as its so easy to wear. Its a lovely shape and works up quickly which is always very satisfying.

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Karla
Doris!

I've very nearly finished my Doris shawl, and I was going to keep it for myself, but yesterday, my Grandma Doris had a fall and broke her hip, so I think I'll get it posted off to her instead as it is her namesake!
This pattern was easy to follow (although as I'm not a complete expert, I did have to look up how to do the "crossed treble" stitch for the border part.) and it's a nice mix of changing stitches without having to concentrate too much!

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Sian
I love this shawl so much

Doris might be my favourite Crochet Project pattern - I love her. The shape makes it really wearable (I love a crescent shawl) and the lace panels make it such an interesting pattern to make. I've made two for myself and one for a friend, all using lovely hand-dyed yarn, and they've all been beautiful. The pattern is clear and easy to understand and if you want to make the shawl larger, it's really easy to extend the pattern :)