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Sunset On Fire Shawl

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Sunset On Fire Shawl
A knitted lace shawl in gradient shades from orange to red, reminiscent of Philip the Dragon's fiery hue, displayed on a gray wooden surface.

This beautiful shawl pattern by Alexandra Halsey is a clothing expression of a stunning summer sunset with its rich reds and vibrant oranges.

This lacy, airy shoulder throw is a bonnie, a beauty, and a joy forever. Better still, it’s relatively easy to make, which means that with only a little effort (and time), you can have a stunning summer garment to wear with your night-on-the-town outfit or fireside comfort clothing. This is a beautiful and universal garment that will be a cherished item in your wardrobe.

Best Yarn Choices for a Stunning Color Transition

If you want to achieve the same fiery gradient effect as seen in the photos, go for Audine Wools’ KnitCrate in Red Rock. It’s a lightweight yarn with a subtle transition of shades. An excellent alternative will be Joy DK by Loops and Threads.

 
 

Sunset on Fire Free Crochet Pattern

Guide to Crocheting the Sunset on Fire Shawl

This crochet shawl pattern is enough for those with a basic skill level. It uses a mix of essential stitches such as single crochet, half crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet that create a lightweight, mesh fabric, perfect for summer wear. The peaks along the border make its crescent design even more beautiful.

To create a shawl that measures 65” wide and 60” long, use a 4 mm crochet hook.

How to Adjust the Shawl Size for a Custom Fit?

If you prefer a larger shawl, you can add more rows to increase its width. For a smaller version, reduce the number of pattern repeats. Changing the weight of the yarn or the size of the crochet hook can also affect the final dimensions. Don’t forget to block your shawl when finished to ensure a well-defined shape.

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carol riddle
carol riddle
5 years ago

love this simple but pretty

Maria
Maria
5 years ago

Beautiful

Aurelia iorga
Aurelia iorga
5 years ago

I love it.

Lucy
Lucy
5 years ago

Sorry, it looks like a spiderweb to me

Cheryl Read
Cheryl Read
5 years ago

That is beautiful, I love this!

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