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Corner to Corner Crochet Triangle Shawl

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• Slip knot and chain 6.


• Double crochet into 4th chain from hook and into the last 2 chains.
• Chain 6 and double crochet into the 4th chain from hook and into the last 2 chains.
• Rotate the 1st square up and slip stitch into the chain 3 gap space.
• Chain 3 and double crochet 3 times into the same chain 3 gap space.
• Chain 6 and double crochet into the 4th chain from the hook and into the last 2 chains.
• Rotate the bottom of your work up and slip stitch into the chain 3 gap space.
• Chain 3 and double crochet 3 times into the same chain 3 gap space.
• Slip stitch into the chain 3 gap space. Chain 3 and double crochet 3 times into the same chain 3
gap space.
• Chain 6 and double crochet into the 4th chain from the hook and into then last 2 chains.
• Repeat the pattern, increasing on each row, until the shawl measure as long as you'd like down
the middle from the starting square to the widest edge.
• To finish off, make a scallop around the other two edges to match the wide edge.
https://youtu.be/Fa30Qriq1vM?t=4m35s
• Chain 5.
• Double crochet into 4th chain from hook and into last chain.
• Slip stitch into chain 3 gap space.
• Chain 3.
• Double crochet 3 times into the same gap space you slip stitched into.
• Skip the next square and slip stitch into the gap between the squares.
• Chain 3.
• Double crochet 3 times into the same gap.
• Skip next square and slip stitch into gap space between squares.
• Continue to repeat along edge until you reach the corner.
• Slip stitch into the corner of the last square.
• Chain 3.
• Double crochet 3 times into the same space.
• Continuing around the corner: Skip the next square and slip stitch into the gap space between
the squares.
• Continue again with the pattern until you reach the other corner.
• Skip the last square and slip stitch into the gap space between the squares.
• Pull tail through.
• Thread needle and insert under the threads of the next scallop.
• Sew back down through the slip stitch that the thread came out from.
• Sew under the stitch you just made to the back and weave in ends.

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