Zimata is a dense, cuddly winter shawl and is coming online here for the first time in the asymmetrical version. A shawl for post double crochet fans and crocheters who want to become one :)
It is a slightly more challenging shawl that requires a little more concentration. But after a few rows you get used to the pattern system and of course there is a corresponding crochet chart plus extension.
The shawl is particularly suitable for gradient yarn, but can also be worked with any other yarn (wool).
The instructions consist of a detailed written part and an easy-to-read, multicolored crochet chart created on the PC. The instructions also contain a guide value table with the information from the testers and sample photos.
Difficulty level: 2
The shawl can also be worked by experienced beginners, but a little more concentration is required. If you have any questions, there is always help in the Funny Hooks Facebook group.
The following stitches occur:
ch - chain
tr - double crochet
fpdc - front post double crochet
bpdc - back post double crochet
You can work the shawl in any size.
Wool of your choice, matching crochet hook and wool needle for sewing.
For the cover picture I used approx. 1150 m of 3-ply Bobbel Meeresrauschen from Funny Hooks.
This resulted in a size of 150 cm x 71 cm.
Copyright by funny hooks & happy crochets - Daniela Ringbauer-Svecovs. All rights
reserved. For HOME USE only. The manual or parts of it may not be copied, reproduced,
published either online or printed, exchanged or resold.
Funny Hooks “Zimata” page 4
copyright: Daniela Ringbauer-Svecovs
The sale of the works made with the help of these instructions is permitted with a reference
to the designer.
If the error devil has crept in somewhere, you would like to tell me something or need help,
just write to me:
daniela@funnyhooks.com
You can download the pattern immediately after receipt of payment.
Zimata is a dense, cuddly winter shawl and is coming online here for the first time in the asymmetrical version. A shawl for post double crochet fans and crocheters who want to become one :)
It is a slightly more challenging shawl that requires a little more concentration. But after a few rows you get used to the pattern system and of course there is a corresponding crochet chart plus extension.
The shawl is particularly suitable for gradient yarn, but can also be worked with any other yarn (wool).
The instructions consist of a detailed written part and an easy-to-read, multicolored crochet chart created on the PC. The instructions also contain a guide value table with the information from the testers and sample photos.
Difficulty level: 2
The shawl can also be worked by experienced beginners, but a little more concentration is required. If you have any questions, there is always help in the Funny Hooks Facebook group.
The following stitches occur:
ch - chain
tr - double crochet
fpdc - front post double crochet
bpdc - back post double crochet
You can work the shawl in any size.
Wool of your choice, matching crochet hook and wool needle for sewing.
For the cover picture I used approx. 1150 m of 3-ply Bobbel Meeresrauschen from Funny Hooks.
This resulted in a size of 150 cm x 71 cm.
Copyright by funny hooks & happy crochets - Daniela Ringbauer-Svecovs. All rights
reserved. For HOME USE only. The manual or parts of it may not be copied, reproduced,
published either online or printed, exchanged or resold.
Funny Hooks “Zimata” page 4
copyright: Daniela Ringbauer-Svecovs
The sale of the works made with the help of these instructions is permitted with a reference
to the designer.
If the error devil has crept in somewhere, you would like to tell me something or need help,
just write to me:
daniela@funnyhooks.com
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