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Crescent Shawl
==============

.. figure:: shawl_back.jpg
   :align: center

This is a very wide crescent shawl, almost a full circular capelet.

The version pictured here used garter stitches for 3/4 of the yarn, and
a band of very simple lace (:term:`k2t` :term:`yo`) at the hem, but any
combination of garter stitch and lace rows can be used.

Materials
---------

Yarn
^^^^

The classic choice for this would of course be lace-weight or fingering
yarn, but sport or DK weight worked with bulky needles may also be fun.

The amount needed will depend on the size of the shawl. For reference
the one in the pictures used 200 g of 334 m / 100 m yarn, worked on 5 mm
needles.

Needles
^^^^^^^

A pair of long straight needles (for smaller shawls) or a circular (for
any size of shawl), in a size significantly bigger than the yarn.

Directions
----------

.. admonition:: overview

   This shawl is worked from the center top out, with a garter stitch
   border at the top edge.

   Other than the 3 garter stitches at each end, each row is divided in 6
   sections, with one increase per section on every right side row,
   arranged in such a way as to be at the end of the section closest to
   the center.

   A marker is placed at the end of each section, followed by a single
   stitch to divide it from the next section.

   In the garter stitch rows, the first and last section have an
   additional :term:`k2t` :term:`yo` hole to divide them from the garter
   stitch border.

Start with a garter tab: provisionally cast on 3 :term:`sts`; work 34
rows of garter stitch on those stitches; then :term:`k`, pick up 17
:term:`sts`, one in each garter stitch rib, put the 3 starting
:term:`sts` back on the needle, for a total of 23 sts.

Now prepare the 6 sections: 

row 1 (:term:`rs`):
    :term:`k` 3, :term:`pm`,
    \* :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`pm`\* 5 times
    :term:`k` 3;
row 2 (:term:`ws`):
    :term:`k` all sts;
row 3:
    border:
       :term:`k` 3, :term:`m`,
    first section:
       :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t fbl`, :term:`k`, :term:`yo`, :term:`m`,
    second, third section:
       :term:`k`, :term:`k` 4, :term:`yo`, :term:`m`,
    fourth, fifth section:
       :term:`k`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3, :term:`m`,
    sixth section:
       :term:`k`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`m`,
    border:
       :term:`k` 3;
row 4:
    :term:`k` all sts;

for the garter stitch bands, continue working as follow:

odd rows:
    border:
       :term:`k` 3, :term:`m`,
    first section:
       :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t fbl`, :term:`k` until marker, :term:`yo`, :term:`m`,
    second, third section:
       :term:`k` until marker, :term:`yo`, :term:`m`,
    fourth, fifth section:
       :term:`k`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` until marker, :term:`m`,
    sixth section:
       :term:`k`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` until 2 :term:`sts` before market,
       :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`m`,
    border:
       :term:`k` 3;
even rows:
    :term:`k` all sts;

for the lace bands work the following four rows repeat:

row 1 (mod 4):
    border:
       :term:`k` 3, :term:`m`,
    first section:
       :term:`yo`, (:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`) until marker, :term:`m`,
    all other sections:
       :term:`k` :term:`yo`, (:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`) until marker,
       :term:`m`,
    border:
       :term:`k` 3;
row 2 (mod 4):
    :term:`k` all sts;
row 3 (mod 4):
    border:
       :term:`k` 3, :term:`m`,
    first section:
       :term:`yo`, (:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`) until 1 :term:`st` before
       marker, :term:`k`, :term:`m`,
    second, third sections:
       :term:`k` :term:`yo`, (:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`) until 1
       :term:`st` before marker, :term:`k`, :term:`m`,
    fourth, fifth, sixth sections:
       :term:`k`, :term:`k`, :term:`yo`, (:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`) until
       marker, :term:`m`,
    border:
       :term:`k` 3;
row 2 (mod 4):
    :term:`k` all sts;

Work until the shawl is as long as you want it, or until you only have
enough yarn for 3–4 rows.

Bind off with a russian bind off:
:term:`k`, \* :term:`k`, slip 2 :term:`sts` from the right to the left
needle, :term:`k2t fbl` \* until all of the live :term:`sts` have been
worked, pass yarn in the last live :term:`st`.

Block the shawl in a crescent / circular shape.

Gallery
-------

.. figure:: shawl_front.jpg
   :align: center

.. figure:: back_before_blocking.jpg
   :align: center

   The back of the shawl before blocking.

.. figure:: front_before_blocking.jpg
   :align: center

   The front of the shawl before blocking.

See also
--------

* `The blog post about this shawl
  <https://blog.trueelena.org/blog/2024/01/02-crescent_shawl/index.html>`_