Sadie Sampler Half Circle Crochet Shawl Pattern Free Page by Kristin Omdahl
Inspiration for this Half Circle Crochet Shawl Pattern Design:
This a simple and fun, top down increasing shawl that creates a half-circle shape. The half circle shawl is a smaller of multiple stitch patterns. The sampling of easy-to-memorize stitch patterns make this a relaxing, zen project. I always love to challenge myself and this was such a fun exploration of various pretty stitch patterns to bring together to create a gorgeous menagerie of lace.
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What you will need to make the Sadie Half Circle Crochet Shawl Pattern:
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710 yds (649.2m) #3 dk weight yarn
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H/8 (5mm) crochet hook
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Yarn needle
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Scissors
Shown in Be So Baby Yarn.
Note: Be So Baby Yarn is discontinued. Here are some suggested yarn substitutions for a suitable DK weight yarn:
Ice Yarns:
Cotton Bamboo Light Yarn: 60% bamboo / 40% cotton; 153 yds (140m) per 100 gm (3.5oz) ball. It comes in 29 colors. The suggested needle size is 3 – 4 mm (US 4 – US 6). I think the drape of this yarn would be comparable to Be So Baby Yarn. It is labeled a #3 DK weight yarn. This yarn retails for $2.25/ball or $8.99 per 4 balls.
Jimmy Beans Wools:
Sirdar Snuggly Baby Bamboo DK Yarn: #3 dk weight 80% bamboo / 20% wool; 104 yds per 50 gm ball; needle size US6. I think the drape and weight of this yarn would be comparable to Be So Baby Yarn. It comes in 13 colors retails for $6.75 per ball.
Knit Picks:
CotLin: #3 Dk weight 70% Tanguis Cotton, 30% Linen; 123 yds per 50gm skein; suggested needle size US 5 – 7. I think the drape and weight of this yarn would be comparable to Be So Baby Yarn. It comes in 44 colors and retails for $4.99 per skein.
Sirdar:
Sirdar Snuggly Baby Bamboo DK; #3 Dk weight 80% bamboo / 20% wool; 104 yds per 50gm ball; Suggested needle size US6. I think the drape and weight of this yarn would be comparable to Be So Baby Yarn. It comes in 12 colors and retails for $6.50 per ball.
Gauge:
16 sts / 6 rows = 4 in (10cm) in double crochet. But gauge is not critical for this project.
Finished Size:
60 in (152.4cm) wide x 27 in (68.6cm) tall.
Stitch Guide:
See glossary for chain (ch), double crochet (dc), single crochet (sc), foundation oval (fo), treble crochet (tr) and slip stitch (slst).
Chain 3 Picot (Ch3 Picot): Ch3, sc in in 3rd ch from hook.
Instructions to make the Sadie Half Circle Crochet Shawl Pattern:
Ch3, dc in 3rd ch from hook. — 1 foundation oval
Row 1: Ch3 (counts as dc), 6dc in oval. — 7 dcs
Row 2: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in same st, 2dc in ea st across. — 14 dcs
Row 3: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in same st, 1dc in next st, *2dc in next st, 1dc in next st. Rep from * across. — 21 dcs
Row 4: Slst into 2nd st, ch3 (counts as dc), (dc, ch1, 2dc) in same st, *ch1, skip 2 sts, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next st. Rep from * across, leaving last st unworked. — 7 (2dc, ch1, 2dc) shells
Row 5: Slst into first ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (1dc, ch1, 2dc) in same sp, *ch1, 2dc in next ch1 sp, ch1, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 sp. Rep from * across. 7 shells, 1 2dc per 6 sections
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Row 6: Slst into first ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (1dc, ch1, 2dc) in same sp, *(ch1, 2dc in next ch1 sp)x2, ch1, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 sp. Rep from * across. — 7 shells, 2 2dcs per 6 sections
Row 7: Slst into first ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (1dc, ch1, 2dc) in same sp, *(ch1, 2dc in next ch1 sp)x3, ch1, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 sp. Rep from * across. — 7 shells, 3 2dcs per 6 sections
Row 8: Slst into first ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (1dc, ch1, 2dc) in same sp, *(ch1, 2dc in next ch1 sp)x4, ch1, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 sp. Rep from * across. — 7 shells, 4 2dcs per 6 sections
Row 9: Slst into first ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (1dc, ch1, 2dc) in same sp, *(ch1, 2dc in next ch1 sp)x5, ch1, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 sp. Rep from * across. — 7 shells, 5 2dcs per 6 sections
Row 10: Slst into first ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (1dc, ch1, 2dc) in same sp, *(ch1, 2dc in next ch1 sp)x6, ch1, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 sp. Rep from * across. — 7 shells, 6 2dcs per 6 sections
Row 11: Slst into first ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (1dc, ch1, 2dc) in same sp, *(ch1, 2dc in next ch1 sp)x7, ch1, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in next ch1 sp. Rep from * across. — 7 shells, 7 2dcs per 6 sections
Row 12: Ch3 (counts as dc), work 1dc in ea st and ch across. — 167 sts
Row 13: Ch3 (counts as dc), work 1dc in ea st across, and evenly spacing 4 additional dcs across row. — 171 sts
Row 14: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in ea of next 2 sts, *ch3, skip 2 sts, (sc, ch3, sc) in next st, ch3, skip 2 sts, 1dc in ea of next 3 sts. Rep from * across.
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Row 15: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in ea of next 2 sts, *ch5, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs. Rep from * across.
Rows 16 – 19: Rep rows 14 – 15 two more times.
Row 20: Ch3 (counts as dc), 2dc in ea of next 2 sts, 7dc in next ch5 sp, *1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, 7dc in next ch5 sp. Rep from * across, 1dc in next dc, 2dc in ea of last 2 dcs. — 217 sts
Row 21: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in ea st across.
Row 22. Ch1, sc in same st, *ch5, skip 3 dcs, sc in next dc. Rep from * across.
Row 23: Ch6 (counts as tr, ch2, sc in next ch5 sp, 8dc in next ch5 sp, *sc in next ch5 sp, ch5, sc in next ch5 sp, 8dc in next ch5 sp. Rep from * across, ch2, tr in last sc.
Row 24: Ch1, sc in same st, *(dc in next dc, ch3 picot)x7, dc in next dc, sc in next ch5 sp. Rep from * across except on last repeat work last sc in 4th ch of beg ch6.
Row 25: Ch9 (counts as tr, *ch5), skip 2 picots, sc in next picot, ch5, skip 1 picot, sc in next picot, ch5, skip 2 picots, tr in next sc. Rep from * across.
Row 26: Ch6 (counts as tr, ch2)sc in first ch5 sp, *ch5, sc in next ch5 sp. Rep from * across, ch2, tr in 5th ch of beg ch9 sp.
Row 27: Ch3 (counts as dc), 4dc in ch2 sp, *sc in next ch5 sp, ch5, sc in next ch5 sp, 8dc in next ch5 sp. Rep from * across except replace 8dc with 5dc in last ch6 sp.
Row 28: Ch3 (counts as dc), ch3 picot, (dc in next dc, ch3 picot)x3, dc in next dc, sc in next ch5 sp, *dc in next dc, (ch3 picot, dc in next dc)x7, sc in next ch5 sp. Rep from * across, dc in next dc, (ch3 picot, dc in next dc)x4.
Row 29: Ch6 (counts as tr, ch2, skip 1 picot, sc in next picot, ch5, skip 2 picots, tr in next sc, *ch5, skip 2 picots, sc in next picot, ch5, skip 1 picot, sc in next picot, ch5, skip 2 picots, tr in next sc. Rep from * across, ch5, skip 2 picots, sc in next picot, ch2, skip 1 picot, tr in ch3 that counted as a beg dc.
Row 30: Ch1, sc in same st, *ch5, sc in next ch5 sp. Rep from * across.
Row 31: Rep row 23.
Row 32: Rep row 24.
Row 33: Ch11 (counts as tr, *ch7), skip 2 picots, sc in next picot, ch7, skip 1 picot, sc in next picot, ch7, skip 2 picots, tr in next sc. Rep from * across.
Row 34: Ch3 (counts as dc), (3dc, ch5, 4dc) in first ch7 sp, *(4dc, ch5, 4dc) in next ch7 sp. Rep from * across.
Row 35: Slst into 2nd and 3rd dcs from edge, ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in next dc, (3dc, ch5, 3dc) in next ch5 sp, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, *skip 4 dcs, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, (3dc, ch5, 3dc) in next ch5 sp, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs. Rep from * across.
Row 36: Slst into 2nd and 3rd dcs from edge, ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in next dc, (3dc, ch5, 3dc) in next ch5 sp, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, *skip next 6 dcs, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, (3dc, ch5, 3dc) in next ch5 sp, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs. Rep from * across.
Row 37: Ch1, sc in first dc, *in ch5 sp work [dc, (ch3 picot, dc)x7], skip next 5 dcs, sc in sp before next st. Rep from * across except on last repeat skip 4dcs and work last sc in top ch of ch3 sp at end of row.
Finishing:
Weave in loose ends. Hand wash, block to finished measurements and allow to dry.
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I have a question about your Sadie pattern. I have some beautiful yarn that is 1 weight. Do you think a 1 weight yarn would work for this? I know it would make it lacy. Thank you for your thoughts.
Yes it would be gorgeous in #1 weight yarn.