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Duplexity

The Duplexity pattern has no backside, and the cables, that gives this design character and warmth, runs on both sides. The Duplexity pattern suits very well for a warm shawl, throw, blanket, scarf or wrap. Since this pattern is quite compact, I recommend using a bigger hook than recommended on the yarn label, and to choose a light yarn such as an acrylic or wool mix.
The Duplexity Pattern gives you instructions how to make both a triangular Shawl and a rectangular wrap/blanket/scarf.

Pattern features:

  • Written pattern in English (US and UK terminology), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish and Swedish.
  • Photo tutorials to show the neccesary steps of the pattern.
  • Directions how to customize the size.
  • Directions how to make a Triangular shawl.
  • Directions how to make a Rectangular wrap/throw/blanket/scarf.
  • Stitch count.
  • At the end of this page is a video that shows how to crochet the “Merge Stitch” that you use at the end of this pattern.

Stitches used in this pattern (US terms):

Chain, slip stitch, single crochet, front post double crochet* and front post treble*.

Stitches marked with an * are described in my Stitch Guide, always available on my blog,
mijocrochet.se.

Yarn:

To make the triangular shawl in the pictures:
2 x Cotton Kings Sultan Deluxe (100 % cotton; 250 g/1000 m), 25, Edcora Red.
The measurements of this shawl is approx. 165 x 130 x 90 cm before blocking.

Hook: 4.0 mm

Facebook:

My Facebook group Mijo Crochet Hangout is a place where you can ask questions, share pictures and socialize with other fellow crocheters.

This is how you crochet the “Merge Stitch” when making the final rows of this pattern:

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