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Virus Shawl

The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for a Virus shawl using Woolpedia yarn, requiring at least 500m of 3ply yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook. It includes written instructions for multiple rows, along with links to free video tutorials for both right-handed and left-handed crocheters. Additional resources and social media links for Woolpedia are also provided.

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Virus Shawl

The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for a Virus shawl using Woolpedia yarn, requiring at least 500m of 3ply yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook. It includes written instructions for multiple rows, along with links to free video tutorials for both right-handed and left-handed crocheters. Additional resources and social media links for Woolpedia are also provided.

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Virus shawl

crochet pattern - Woolpedia®

You will need:

at least 500m of 3ply Woolpedia


Colors yarn

Most crocheters choose 750-1000m


Available gradients 2ply - 6 ply

3.5mm crochet hook


Tapestry needle for sewing your ends

Please nd yarn and tools in our shop


woolpedia.de

Free video patterns:

Righthanded
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeQlDR4PMI4
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6gJPoo5t60
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT0LiuEOD-g
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY0rpg7DjRU

Lefthanded
Part 1: https://youtu.be/FfEsXHXRrcc
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwlNnE40YQw
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pe994dEpZk
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEQpyoyeeqA
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Written instructions by Connie

Initially this may appear complicated, but believe me once you get into
the 4 row pattern repeat of rows 5 – 8, you will understand the rows of
increasing pattern and probably not need to look at the pattern.

The Ch3 counts as rst DC throughout this pattern.

Video #1

To Start: Chain 10, slipstitch to form a ring.

Row 1: Chain 3 (as a replacement for rst DC), then 19 DC in the ring (20
DC) Turn.

Row 2: Chain 3 (as a replacement for the rst DC), DC in each stitch, DC in
the ch-3 stitch of the previous row (20 stitches). Turn.

Row 3: Chain 3 (as a replacement for the rst DC), ** Chain 1, 1 DC into the
rst DC of the previous row DC stitch. ** Repeat 19 times. The row ends with
the last double crochet in the ch-3 stitch of the previous row (20 ch + 20 DC).
Turn.
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Row 4: [Note: For row 4 start with a large chain space, then make 3 small
chain spaces, then 2 large chain spaces, followed by 3 small chain spaces,
ending with 1 large chain space, as follows.]

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Chain 10, 1 SC in the 2 ch-1 space of the previous row, then chain 4, skip
ch-1 space, 1 SC in next ch-1 space, then chain 4, skip ch-1 space, 1 SC in
next ch-1 space, chain 4, then skip ch-1 space, 1 SC in next ch-1 space,

Chain 7, skip ch-1 space, 1 SC in next ch-1 space, chain 7, skip ch-1 space,
1 SC in next ch-1 space,

Chain 4, skip ch-1 space, 1 SC in next ch-1 space, chain 4, skip ch-1 space,
1 SC in next ch-1 space, chain 4, skip ch-1 space, 1 SC in next ch-1 space

Chain 7, 1 DC in the ch-3 stitch of the previous row. Turn.

Row 5: Chain 3 (as a replacement for the 1st DC), 9 DC in the rst big chain
space, 1 SC in the next small chain space, chain 4, 1 SC in the next small
chain space, chain 4, 1 SC in next small chain space, 10 DC in the next big
chain space, 10 DC in the next big chain space, 1 SC in the next small chain
space, chain 4, 1 SC in the next small chain space, chain 4, 1 SC in the next
small chain space, 10 DC in the last big chain space. Turn. [note: 2 sets of 2
ch-4 spaces, 4 sets of 10 DC arches: there is 1 arch on each end and 2 in
the back center)

Video #2

Row 6: [Note: do not chain between the groups of 10 DC]

Chain 3 (as a replacement for the 1st DC), DC in next 9 DC, 1 SC in the next
small chain space, chain 4, 1 SC in the next small chain space, 1 DC in each
of the next 10 DC, 1 DC in each of the next 10 DC, [note: 20 DC across the 2
big arches of DCs]

1 SC in the next small chain space, chain 4, 1 SC in the next small chain
space 1 DC in each of the next 9 DC, 1 DC in the ch-3 stitch of the previous
row Turn.
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Row 7: [Note: don’t chain 1 (before or after) as you skip the chain- 4
spaces] Chain 3 (as a replacement for the rst DC), * chain 1, DC in DC,
repeat from * to the rst ch-4 space, skip the ch-4 space(s), continue with (1
DC + chain 1) to next ch-4 space, skip ch-4 space then (1 DC + chain 1) in
each DC, DC in the ch-3 stitch of the previous row. Turn.

Row 8: Using the pattern of Row 4, making chain sts then working SC in
every other Ch-1 space, except in 2 di erent places, you will skip 3 spaces
as follows.

nd
Chain 10, 1 SC in the 2 ch-1 space of the previous row, then (chain 4, SC
in 2nd ch-1 space) 3 times, then chain 7, skip 3 spaces, SC in 4th ch-1
space, then (chain 4, SC in 2nd ch-1 space) 3 times,

Then chain 7, SC in 2nd ch-1 space) 2 times,


Then (chain 4, SC in 2nd ch-1 space) 3 times,
Then chain 7, skip 3 spaces, SC in 4th ch-1 space,
Then (chain 4, SC in 2nd ch-1 space) 3 times,
Then chain 7, DC in ch-3 stitch of the previous row. Turn.

[Note: For row 8 you will have: 1 ch-10, 5 ch-7, 12 ch-4 spaces.]

Row 9: [Note: No chain-4 immediately before or after the set of 10 DC.]


Using the pattern of row 5 of 10 DC in big chain spaces and (1 SC, chain 4)
in small chain spaces, start with Chain 3 (as a replacement for the 1st DC), 9
DC in the rst big chain space and continue pattern as established. 10 DC in
the last big chain space. Turn

[Note: For row 9 you will have 6 sets of 10 DC and 8 sets of 2 chain-4
spaces.]

Video #3
Row 10 – [Note: do not chain between the groups of 10 DC]

Using the pattern of row 6, DC in each DC of arches, (1 SC, chain 4) in all


small chain spaces.

Row 11 – repeat row 7 Video #4

Row 12 – Using the pattern of Row 8, making chain sts then working SC in
every other Ch-1 space, except in places you will skip 3 spaces as follows.

Starting with Chain 10, then work 3 sets (chain 4, sc), then (chain 7, skip 3
spaces).
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Alternate 3 sets (chain 4, sc), and (chain 7, skip 3 spaces), until center back

At center back do following 2 times: (chain 7, skip ch-1 space, sc)

Then continue in pattern of alternating 3 sets (chain 4, sc), and (chain 7, skip
3 spaces) to end.

At end chain 7, DC in turning ch-3 stitch of previous row.


[Note: For row 12 you will have: 1 ch-10, 7 ch-7, 18 ch-4 spaces.]

Row 13 – [Note: No chain 4 immediately before or after the set of 10


DC.] Same as Row 9. Using the pattern of row 5 of 10 DC in big

chain spaces and (1 SC, chain 4) in small chain spaces, start with Chain 3
(as a replacement for the 1st DC), 9 DC in the rst big chain space and
continue pattern as established. 10 DC in the last big chain space. Turn

[Note: For row 13 you will have 16 sets of 10 DC and 14 sets of 2 chain- 4
spaces.]

Video #5 just continues to repeat rows, starting with a row like row 6
and ending with a row like row 7.

Repeat rows 9 to 12 until the shawl is the desired length, keeping to the
pattern, increasing arches and chains as needed until desired width and
length are reached.

End with a row like row 7.

Note:
For row 16 you will have: 1 ch-10, 9 ch-7, 24 ch-4 spaces.

For row 20 you will have: 1 ch-10, 11 ch-7, 30 ch-4 spaces.

For row 24 you will have: 1 ch-10, 13 ch-7, 36 ch-4 spaces.

For row 28 you will have: 1 ch-10, 15 ch-7, 42 ch-4 spaces.


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