Goddess Shawl
The Goddess Shawl will make you feel as beautiful as Aphrodite! This stunning free crochet shawl pattern covers your arms while also allowing air to pass through so you don't get too hot while wearing it during the warmer months.
This design makes a perfect cover-up for summertime events, like outdoor weddings and dinner parties. The cool-toned taupe color will match with practically anything, so you can pair this gorgeous shawl with almost any outfit. Follow the easy step-by-step instructions below to learn how to make this beautiful lacy design.
NotesThis shawl was inspired by a vintage doily pattern.
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeIn pattern stitch, 24 sts and 3 1/2 rows = 4"/10 cm. Exact gauge is not critical for this project.
Finished SizeShawl measures approximately 49"/124.5 cm wide x 23"/58.5 cm long
Materials List
- NaturallyCaron.com Spa (75% Microdenier Acrylic/25% Bamboo); 9 oz, Shown in: #0008 Misty Taupe
- One size US J-10 (6 mm) crochet hook, or size to obtain gauge
- Yarn needle
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Chain 10; taking care not to twist ch, join with slip st in first ch to form a ring.
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Row 1: Ch 4 (counts as first tr), work 22 tr in ring, turn—23 tr.
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Row 2: Beg-trCl in first tr, *ch 3, skip next tr, trCl in next tr; repeat from * across, working last trCl in top of turning ch, turn—12 clusters.
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Row 3: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 2, tr in next ch-3 space, ch 2, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—12 clusters and 11 tr.
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Row 4: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn.
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Row 5: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 4, tr in next tr, ch 4, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn.
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Row 6: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 5, tr in next tr, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn.
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Row 7: Beg-trCl shell in first trCl, *ch 4, tr in next tr, ch 4, trCl shell in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—12 shells and 11 tr.
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Row 8: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—24 clusters and 11 tr.
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Row 9: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 9, trCl in next trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 9, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn.
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Row 10: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, sc in 5th ch of next ch-9 space, picot, ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *picot, trCl in next trCl, ch 5, sc in 5th ch of next ch-9 space, picot, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—24 clusters.
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Row 11: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, 6 tr in next picot, ch 5, *trCl shell in next picot, ch 5, 6 tr in next picot, ch 5; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn—11 shells, 2 clusters and 12 6-tr groups.
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Row 12: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, sc in next tr, [ch 6, sc in next tr] 5 times (beginning of pineapple), ch 5, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 5, sc in next tr, [ch 6, sc in next tr] 5 times, ch 5; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn—11 shells, 2 clusters, and 12 pineapple beginnings.
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Row 13: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 6, [sc in next ch-6 space, ch 6] 5 times, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, [sc in next ch-6 space, ch 6] 5 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn.
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Row 14: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 4 times, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 4 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn.
Note: Take extra care when working Row 15. trCl shell-INCREASE is worked instead of regular trCl shells. Definition of trCl shell-INCREASE is given in the Special Terms section (above). -
Row 15 (trCl shell INCREASE row): Beg-trCl shell in first trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 3 times, *trCl shell-INCREASE in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 3 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl shell in last trCl, turn—11 shell INCREASES, 2 shells, and 12 pineapples.
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Row 16: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice, *[trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3] twice, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice; repeat from * across to last shell, trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in last trCl, turn—37 clusters, and 12 pineapples.
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Row 17: Beg-trCl in first trCl, [ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-6 space (pineapple point), ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, **trCl in next trCl, *[ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * once more, ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-6 space (pineapple point), ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3; repeat from ** to last 2 trCl, trCl in next trCl, [ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in last trCl, turn.
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Row 18: Ch 5, sc in next ch-space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across skipping all trCl to last trCl, ch 3, slip st in last trCl, turn.
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Rows 19–22: Ch 5, sc in first ch-space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across, turn. Do not fasten off.
EDGING:
Work edging around entire shawl as follows:
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Row 1: Ch 5, sc in first ch-space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across, ch 3, sc in same (last) ch-space again (for corner); pivot to work along top edge, **ch 3, sc in end of next row; repeat from ** across working (sc, ch 3, sc) in center of beginning ring; ch 3, join with slip st in 2nd ch of beginning ch-5, do not turn.
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Row 2: Beg-trCl in same st as join; *ch 3, slip st in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next ch-3 space; repeat from * across to opposite top corner, ending with ch 3, slip st in corner ch-space; working along top edge, work 3 sc in each ch-space across; join with slip st in Beg-trCl. Fasten off.
FINISHING:
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Using yarn needle, weave in ends. If desired, block lightly.
Abbreviations
- Beg-trCl
- Beginning treble cluster—Ch 4, yarn over twice, insert hook in indicated stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (2 loops on hook); yarn over twice, insert hook in same stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (3 loops on hook); yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.
- trCl
- Treble cluster—Yarn over twice, insert hook in indicated stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (2 loops on hook); *yarn over twice, insert hook in same stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice; repeat from * once more; yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook.
- Beg-trCl shell
- Beginning treble cluster shell—(Beg-trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch.
- trCl shell
- Treble cluster shell—(trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch.
- trCl shell-INCREASE
- Treble cluster shell increase—([trCl, ch 3] twice, trCl) in indicated stitch.
- picot
- Ch 6, slip st in top of last st made.
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Linda
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miechewalker 92081 20
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Ref: Goddess Shawl__Going from row 15 to 16 is a problem. There are 3 ch6 spaces before you get to a ch3 space of increase shell. I have all my counts correct in row 15. Please send a correction, I'm almost done. This is for a wedding and I have 3 more to make:(
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Hi there, For specific pattern-related questions, we suggest contacting the pattern designer directly (Caron Yarn). There is a link in the byline above (below the project name). We also suggest posting your question on Facebook - our fans love to help one another. Thanks!
lisadifro 5913031
Jul 30, 2014
I had no problem and I mad 5 count careful,its easy to skip somethings.God bless your project
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Neabear22 3445693
Jul 04, 2015
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gracefullikeagazel le
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gracefullikeagazel le
Oct 06, 2013
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gracefullikeagazel le
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queenmab70
May 26, 2013
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gracefullikeagazel le
Oct 07, 2013
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carmelitavluna 311 5155
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Mar 27, 2013
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queenmab70
May 26, 2013
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Jessica Renee
Nov 14, 2012
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Just Diane
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katpet45
Nov 10, 2012
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queenmab70
May 26, 2013
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kittycox
Sep 23, 2012
I'm almost finished with the last row of edging on this and I must say the only trouble I've had with it is when I did not trust the pattern (rows 10 and 17) or when I didn't read carefully (row 10) and possibly once when I had one too many glasses of wine ;). This is a gorgeous shawl! I used 2nd Time Cotton by Knit One Crochet Too (a recycled cotton/acrylic blend) and I've shown it as I've been completing it and gotten many compliments. It's a very easy pattern when you trust it and it comes along very quickly with the tall treble stitches. I started 8 days ago and will finish this morning. Thank you for the pattern!
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Aug 23, 2012
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mermaidqueen
Aug 13, 2012
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nanacrochets567
Jul 03, 2012
This is a lovely shawl and I'm finally almost finished. So much fun to crochet. I have a question on the Edging - second row. It states "ch 3, slip st in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next ch-3 space" - I have chained 3, but don't know how to proceed to chain 4 for the beginning of TrCl. Do I do that in the slip stitch ch3 space (and have 7 chains in a row - or is there a stitch in the next chain before the ch 4 start of the TrCl? Thank you.
Tigerduck
May 20, 2012
Hi, love this pattern thanks! It's so quick to do I made it as a gift for my sister in a week in any spare moments i could grab between work, kids and socialising. I'm starting one for me now! Just a note for any other non-American crocheters out there; be aware that American patterns are not the same as English ones; the stitch names are the same but generally refer to different stitches! (eg: American sc= English dc , etc) If in doubt, check this out in a book where they actually show the stitches being worked and you'll see what I mean. To anyone having trouble working this shawl, read the pattern closely row by row and don't try to second-guess; do just what it says. I found it to be absolutely correct. All the best; happy crocheting!
luvcrafts
May 17, 2012
Can someone help me with these directions to the Goddess Shawl??? On row 16 it says Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice, *[trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3] twice, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice; repeat from * across to last shell, trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in last trCl, turn37 clusters, and 12 pineapples. Do I really skip all the first pineapple stitches??? That creates a large hole. Any help would be appreciated. On my piece I have the beg-trCl and then it is the pineapple, then the cluster of 3 tr-cl, then another pineapple.
luvcrafts
May 17, 2012
oH wow think I got it LOL as I was reading other people had the same problem. Had to redo row 15. Thanks anyway :O)
jenniburton 411783 7
May 06, 2012
Have just completed Goddess Shawl, and loved every minute of it. Can somebody tell me has the one shown in pattern been caught somewhere to make it appear to have sleeves ??
Tigerduck
May 20, 2012
Yes, the way it's worn in the picture is a bit misleading isn't it? It would be easy enough to add a fastening at the front and catch it in under the arms with a stitch on each side once you see how it fits you, as it does look pretty worn that way. I love the one I made so much that I want to make at least another 2!
jenniburton 411783 7
May 04, 2012
Love the shawl, but could someone please tell me if there is an error on 11. Row 10: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch5,sc in 5th ch of next 9ch space, picot, ch5, trCl in next trCl, ?picot?, trCl in next trCl, ch5, sc in 5th ch of next 9ch space, picot, ch5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn - 24 clusters. The error is where I have placed ? I have followed it twice as printed but it looks wrong, help please.
jenniburton 411783 7
May 04, 2012
Have just done it 3rd time and looking ok, so my mistake, whoops !! Sorry.
hooksnyarns
Apr 28, 2012
This beautiful shawl is on my must make list.Shall make it as soon as its cool enough to pull out my woolen yarns.
margaretpage64 179 7909
Apr 18, 2012
When I got confused with the instructions I enlarged (ctrl+ to make larger) and ctrl_ to reduce) and you can look at the photos and count rows and also see the placement and I had no problems. It turned out Beatiful and it looks just like the picture. Hope this helps
VeganMom
Mar 31, 2012
is there a way to PRINT the comments as well?? There are some good notes here from prev hookers that I would like to keep with the pattern.
beverlyhollingswor th 8066329
Feb 28, 2012
I am still having trouble crocheting the goddess shawl. Can someone contact me and give me a talking to about the instructions or a site I can go on the internet that I can read about it. thank you,
suezannmiller 8337 743
Feb 08, 2012
why cant I print the first pg to all of your paterns?
editorKS
Feb 09, 2012
@suezannmiller 8337743, We have noticed a few users having a similar problem, though the patterns are printing fine on our end. We are currently monitoring this issue and apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused you. For the time being, we recommend copying and pasting patterns into a Word document and printing that way. Many users prefer to print this way so they can adjust font, delete text, etc. Thank you for your patience and understanding! --Editors of FaveCrafts
chaltahai18 836647 4
Nov 30, 2011
for Row no. 10, the picot goes on top of the first trCl...just chain 6 and slip stitch back into the top of the trCl...so there is one picot in the middle of each 9chain and one between each trcl...thats how i did it and its come perfectly in the next row also...so I'm assuming its ok :) hope this helps...
mwoodjgfan 1130290
Nov 25, 2011
I, too, had trouble with row 16 and redid row 15 three times before I checked the website to see if anyone else was having difficulty. That is where I discovered my mistake regarding the beg. tr cluster shell secret. I have learned to slow down and read the instructions more carefully. Thanks for your help. The project is now almost completed.
cmoore2038 9759987
Nov 11, 2011
why do I have so much trouble with row 16? The row after the increase shell row. Am I over thinking this row?br br Carol Moorebr
JennyBee1
Nov 11, 2011
@lollipop2281 8396341, I'm sorry to hear of your trouble. I have two options for you: 1. You can contact the pattern designer directly for help. The designer is specified in the byline. 2. I might also suggest that you try posting your question to our sites Facebook page. It is monitored by the editor and is a great resource for helpful tips and suggestions from our Facebook friends; perhaps they can offer some guidance! Here is the link: http://www.facebook.com/FaveCrafts --Editors of FaveCrafts
lollipop2281 83963 41
Nov 10, 2011
Row 8: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn24 clusters and 11 tr ok I am not making 24 clusters and such. I am messing up here somehow. anyone have issues there or can explain to me how I may have? this is my first time not making a scarf :)
ssenate2000 273485 1
Mar 29, 2015
Are you ending up with 22 instead of 24? Perhaps you missed that the first and last clusters in row 7 are actually cluster shells?
MissMaggie
Oct 11, 2011
Hi gcarletti 2963972, It looks like the shawl is just pinned to shape in those places. It's an optional addition. You could also sew it in those spots to create sleeves. Thanks! -Editors of FaveCrafts
gcarletti 2963972
Oct 09, 2011
Your shawl appears to be fastened together under the arms, to form sleeves, the pattern does not show this.The shawl is also fastened in the front, and the pattern does not show this either.
kyriesutra 9068425
Sep 01, 2011
If you are having trouble on Row 16 go back and redo Row 15. I made the mistake of just doing Beg trCl instead of a Beg trCl SHELL. So in the end there are supposed to be two clusters instead of one. Small mistake but I found where everyone is getting stuck on this row.
bobbiann 0660314
Aug 10, 2011
Here are some clarifications that helped me so far I have just completed Row Row - is the first time we see the Beginning Treble Cluster SHELL - as opposed to the Beginning Treble Cluster The SHELL is twice as big as the cluster The Treble Cluster SHELL is written trCl ch trCl It is helpful to circle all clusters shells and increases in the pattern so you don't accidently miss them Later on in Row the pattern does call attention to it there is a treble cluster shell INCREASE and it is written trCl ch twice trCl Row - the second picot is made in the top of the next tr from the row below This worked as I completed Row with no problems When I first started crocheting following the directions used to be confusing with a pattern like this so I would write out in long hand the…Read More directions limiting just one instruction to a line and if the abbreviations are confusing for you - write out the whole word I also would recommend a size I hook for this pattern if I ever made it again I remember what it was like to be a beginner I was self-taught so I had lots of problems but no one to help me Now with computers others are just a click away - I think in the interest of carrying on the craft and what it means to love crochet we should extend ourselves to each other happily that's just how I see it
mmbr646 8469854
Aug 01, 2011
I am making the goddess shawl and am stuck on row 16. Do i skip the ch6 and pineapple and ch6 then sc in the ch3 of trcl increase? it seems too far but that is the next ch3 i have. What do i do?
tigercub
May 24, 2011
I have just received information about this Goddess Shawl from Carrie at Caron (www.naturallycaron.com). They published the original pattern under "Aphrodite Shawl". Carrie says: We have had this pattern reviewed many times. The most common error people make is to confuse the Treble Cluster and Treble Cluster Shell. Also note, when a ch-3 space is referred to, it is created in the previous row whenever a treble cluster shell is worked. Notice the definition for treble cluster shells (below), they all include a ch-3. Sometimes a crocheter may accidentally work the treble clusters, not treble cluster SHELLS. Beg-trCl shell: Beginning treble cluster shell(Beg-trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch. trCl shell: Treble cluster shell(trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch. trCl shell-inc: Treble cluster shell increase([trCl, ch 3] twice, trCl) in indicated stitch. I hope this clarifies this pattern for all of you. Helen
CreativityGoddess
May 23, 2011
For further information about this pattern, please contact the designer at Naturally Caron. Their website is: http://www.naturallycaron.com/index.html Thank you, -The Editors of FaveCrafts
bonsmith4 4844797
May 23, 2011
After reading the comments I see that Row 10 has puzzled many of us. Can anyone tell me where the picot goes?
Sisknitter
May 17, 2011
I am almost through with my second one and have not found any mistakes, just take it one step at a time. My husband thought the first one was so beautiful, he told me to go buy a dress to go with it!
ddnana
May 11, 2011
Along with several others here I too found that row 10 is NOT CLEAR OR CORRECT in it's instructions. There is no way this shawl comes out right and as it should with the way the instructions are given for row 10!!..and I gave it several attempts at trying before giving up! It's a shame that whoever posted this pattern has not checked back to read the comments to give assistance, or that those who claim they managed to complete this would kindly share and assist in understanding of row 10!! As a result I have now moved on to a much prettier and very well written pattern! :)
craftykarma
May 08, 2011
I made this in less than a week in my spare time with two small kids. I found it to be quite clear, and one of the easier patterns I've done. I really don't understand what the confusion is, because if you read what you're supposed to do it works exactly right. It's a beautiful shawl!
tweetybaff9 Laial
May 07, 2011
hi ifound row 10 is not clear also why u dont send a diagram for each project it will be more easy for us thank uuuuuuuuu
hydrophoenix
May 02, 2011
I think the reason there's trouble on row 10 is because row 9 is missing 2trCl in each trCl because by the end of row 9 there are supposed to be 24trCl, and 11 tr. I'm just afraid to alter it until there's been some sort of official correction because I want it to fit correctly. HELP!
mmcooper1 2148055
Nov 02, 2010
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tat2memore 0163523
Oct 20, 2010
I'm stuck on row 16. It says " Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, " but the row above didn't have ch-3's until the trCl shell INCREASE. Where is the first sc placed? After the Beg-trCl, I've got a ch-6 and then the bottom of a pineapple.
Iolite
Aug 22, 2010
Goddess Shawl is the third name given on favecrafts.com for this shawl that I have found in less than a week. However, this time I now have a designer name - by Karen Drouin for Naturally Caron. As I am relatively new to favecrafts.com can anyone tell me if it is customary to keep changing the name for a popular pattern. I have patterns that date back to the 40's and never saw one with a name change and ran again.
Tallwoman
Aug 15, 2010
I've tried and tried row 8. Not coming up with the 24 clusters and 11 triples. Only 12 clusters and 6 triples. What am I missing?
Member 8677936
Aug 05, 2010
Just wanted to say thanks to DS's post on july 29. I appreciate your picot stitch tip. When put together with the photos it all made sense! Woo Hoo! This is fun! How many projects do I have going now? Hmm. Never a dull moment.
Sunnyskies11
Aug 02, 2010
I am making this shawl for my dear Aunt who is going to have knee surgery this month.I need help with # 17 (row 16): Beg-trCl in first trCl,ch3,sc in next ch-3 space (does this mean I skip the ch-6,the [sc in next ch-6 sp of pineapple,ch-6] 3 times.the ch-6 ,and the first trCl of shell increase ? If I do this it is like I am making a loop (arm opening?) on this row.It doesn't look big enough to be an arm opening though.I would so deeply appreciate any help with this.I have to get it finished and on its way by Aug.9th.Thank You. Wanda (Sunnyskies11@aol.com)
HClarke
Aug 01, 2010
I used James G. Brett's marble yarn in amythest and it is so beautiful. This pattern worked up so quickly and I had no problem with the directions. I'm going to make several others for Christmas gifts.
Crafter 5776001
Jul 29, 2010
I am a seasoned knitter but REALLY REALLY want to do this suppose it can be transfer to a knitting pattern???? Suppose I could learn to do this? Sounds very very hard to you who have done this for years!!! l so maybe better transfer to knitting pattern....for me???? help??? knittingDeva
D S
Jul 29, 2010
Looking at the directions for the picot stitch......it's not worked into the row below. It says to chain 6 then slip stitch into top of last stitch made. So in #11 (row 10) where it says chain 5, sc in 5th chain of ch 9 space. That next picot is worked into the top of that sc that you just made.....not into the base. Does that make sense? I'll try to be more clear if you need me to be......happy stitching!
chicalee
Jul 29, 2010
o k I completed the shawl by Saturday and wore it over a brown dress I got numerous compliments I also brought the shawl to my knit crochet group and everyone absolutely loved it I found the shawl to come more fuller than the picture showed and as I posted previously I would have used a smaller hook I have been crocheting for many many years and this is one of the hardest projects I have made I had to be in complete silence to follow the instructions As I said in my previous post Row was confusing I worked it out with where to put the picot but to be honest I can't tell you what I actually did All I can say is that the finished product was beautiful P S if I have time I'll sit down and figure out where the picot goes on Row and post…Read More it good luck everyone
grannywitch1348 66 97726
Mar 06, 2012
Did you ever figure out what you did right??? I am stuck on row 10 - where does the picot go after the asterisk?
Rampage
Jul 27, 2010
I am making thus shawl and have gotten to Row 10. It says ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *picot, trcCl in next trCl, ch5, where does the picot go? Is it made in the 5th ch of 9 space? If so why doesn't it say so? can anyone help me as I am making this for my 2 aunts who are in their 70's.
Eleput58
Jul 25, 2010
Just started tonight, got to row 11. No problem yet. So far the instructions are very good and easy to follow. Hey, and I'm German... Until recently American crochet instructions were like Chinese for me... :-) What is it after row 6 that causes you problems? Is it the shell? The shell is made of 2 clusters with chain in between. Let me know. Maybe I can help.
chicalee
Jul 22, 2010
I am making this Goddess Shawl. I find it confusing that each step is numbered and does not coincide with the Rows. Anyway, I got stumped with #11, Row 10. The instructions didn't indicate where to put the picot. So far, I am up to #17, Row 16. It seems to be coming out right. I guess I won't know until I finish it. I'll try to remember to come back on here and post more comments. I know one thing. I'm sorry I didn't start this shawl with an "I" hook instead of a "J". I guess I crochet loosely. I found it a little hard to check the gauge. I'm hoping to finish this by Saturday as I plan to wear it out. I hope my comments have helped you.
Crafter 2360770
Jul 21, 2010
Has anyone tried to make this Goddess Shawl using these instruction and did you have trouble with the instruction? Looking at the instruction and counting the rows on the picture something is not right. I do not know if it is the instruction or what, I need help I'm at row 6 instuctions and can't get any futher. Help please if you can.
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