Welcome to the second pattern in our Valley Yarns Designer in
Residence series! With a bit of clever shaping, the Shawl Collar Stole by Doris
Chan is a meltingly soft stole that drapes beautifully and securely around the
shoulders. The wide top band in gentle ribbing turns over to form a
snuggly collar. The back is curved to create some roominess through the arms
and allow the fronts to sit properly in front. The stole is just wide
enough for comfortable coverage, but not so wide that you’re constantly
sitting on the back. And the fronts have enough wrap-around length without
getting in your way. Valley Superwash Bulky makes the crocheting quick and
smooth, while the relaxed gauge and open lacy stitch pattern keep this stole
surprisingly lightweight yet cozy without being stuffy. The lace pattern is in written form.
Skill Level:Â Intermediate
Size:Â One size, with
adjustable length
Finished Measurements:Â Finished
width: 22”; Finished length, collar edge: 62”; Finished Length, lower edge: 70”
Note: Fabric is stretchy and may grow
considerably in length when worn.
Yarn Requirements:Â 5 Valley
Yarns Valley Superwash Bulky (100% Extra Fine Superwash Merino Wool; 100g/109yds)
shown in 10 Spring Leaf
Hook:Â US L/11 (8.00mm)
Gauge:Â
    9 sts = 4” in sc or dc
    In shell stitch pattern, one repeat
[2dc, SH, ch2] = 4”Â
    4 rows dc = 3¾”
Kathy talks with Doris Chan on episode 390 of our podcast
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