


Treasure Net is a triangular lacy shawl that is worked from the bottom up. After row 7 you repeat row 6-7 until the shawl has the size you want, and then you crochet the edge. This means that you can use this pattern with any yarn and hook size and very easy adjust the number of rows to give the shawl the size you like. This pattern is a PDF file that is written in US-terms and includes many describing pictures. You can see this design made with four different yarns/colours below.
Pattern features:
- Written pattern in Swedish, English US terms, German, Danish, Dutch, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Slovak
- Photo tutorials to show the neccesary steps of the pattern.
Stitches used in this pattern (US terms): chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, treble, picot.
Yarn Suggestions:



Silke colour 6081 and one strand of Scheepjes Whirl / Whirlette. For the shawls “body” I used leftovers of Whirl, colour 769 and 789, and for the border I used Whirlette, colour 854. Row 6-7 was repeated 24 times in total and the measurements of this shawl is approximately 180 x 120 x 120 cm. The total amount of yarn was about 125 g Alpakka Silke and 120 g Whirl/Whirlette.



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These are gorgeous! I love the dark blue and purple shawl. 😊
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Thank you so much Chelsea ❤
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Oh, you Eurropeans ! – you are so … ELEGANT ! Everything I see within European – and I think especially Scandinavian – crochet sites turns crochet into a real art. No more mug cosies or siimilar rubbish – just beautiful things to wear.
Jag är verkligen imponerad.
Hope Google Translate hasn’t let me down. 🙂
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This pattern is so delicate and beautiful and all the colourways are wonderful. I need to get on and finish my Lost in Time shawl so I can start on a new shawl.
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Both are very beautiful. I have been try for hours to purchase but website only showing in Swedish I cannot get an English version of website to know what I am doing is correct.
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Hi Joanne! Im very sorry that the webpage didnt worked correctly. Since its out of my hands to fix that online shop, I decided to also open a Revelry Store for my patterns. If you still are interested in the Treasure Net pattern, please follow this link to Ravelry:
https://www.ravelry.com/stores/johanna-lindahl-designs
All the best / Johanna
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Love it thank you
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Thank you so much! 💕
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Hilfe, habe gestern gekauft TREASURE NET— aber ich habe gedrückt und hat schlecht gedrückt weil war keine schwarz. Wie kann ich wieder haben ohne wieder bezahlen? Entschuldigung meine deutsche, aber ich bin Italienerin… danke für Ihre Antwort
Rossella Mugnaini
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Hi Tracy! I dont understand german and the google translation didnt make much sense……if you have problem with your download you should mail to downloads@ravelry.com and they will help you 🙂
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Sie können es vielmal drücken. Sie bezahlen nur einmal in Ravelry.
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Hola, como lo puedo ver en español? Gracias…
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Im sorry, I dont understand your language
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Hi, could I ask quite a specific question regarding this pattern? I am currently crocheting this using exactly the materials recommended in the pattern, in other words Scheepjes Whirl (215-225 g) and a size 3.0 hook. I have reached row 72 in the body of the shawl, so I assume that if I’ll be following the instructions to every detail, I should start the border after one more row. Currently the short edge that should be 110 cm in the final product is about 79 cm (without stretching). I feel that the number seems a bit small as the border doesn’t seem that wide, but am I worrying for no reason? Is the 110 x 160 cm size measured after the shawl was blocked? I am mostly worried about running out of yarn before I can finish the border, especially if I keep crocheting a few extra rows, but right now I do have about 120 g left of the skein. Do you have any rough estimate of how big a portion of the full skein the border would take? Thank you very much in advance, this design is so lovely!
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Hi,
I agree, it seems that your shawl is smaller than mine 🙂 You probably crochet with a tighter tension than I do. The border consists of 5 rows and would therefor need approx the same amount as 3 repeats of the main pattern (row 6-7). The amount the border needs depends on how many rows you have done before making the border. You can wheight the yarn before and after making 3 repeats of the pattern and that woyld be the approx wheight for the border. You have to repeat the wheighting as the shawl grows larger.
I hope this helps,
Johanna
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Thank you very much! I know the right solution depends on a lot of things but this is a very helpful piece of advice! 🙂
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