


The Combogo Shawl is a triangular shawl that is crocheted bottom up before adding the wide lace border around the edges. The main pattern resembles the beautiful patterns of a Combogo; a facade made of ceramics or concrete bricks that are assembled into a screen-wall which gives ventilation, shading and privacy in an artistic way.
When the main pattern is established the body of the shawl is made out of repetitions of 6 rows, which makes the size easy to costumize, just add or remove repeats to you liking.
Pattern features:
- Written pattern in English (US and UK terminology), Danish, Dutch, German, Japanese, Slovak, Spanish and Swedish.
- Photo tutorials to show the neccesary steps of the pattern.
- Directions how to customize the size.
- Full stitch count.
Stitches used in this pattern (US terms):
Chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, double crochet 2 stitches together, piccot.
Yarn & Size:
To make my Combogo Shawl I used a yarn cake from Magic Yarn Ball called Oriental (you can change the page to English in the upper right corner).
Magic Yarn Ball (4 strands, 50% Cotton/50% Acrylic, 250g/1000m), color Oriental.
If you use the same yarn and hook as the pattern suggests the shawl will measure approx. 195 x 125 x 125cm after blocking. You can use any yarn of your liking to make this shawl as the size is easy to cosumize (described in the pattern). Any 4 stranded yarn cake (250g/1000m) will give you the same shawl size.
Hook: 3.5mm
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Hello Johanna I can’t get the recommended yarn for the Combogo shawl what other yarn would you recommend to use please
Anthea 🌹
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Hi, I think you have got many answeres in my FB group 😀
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Gorgeous shawl pattern
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Thank you very much! ❤
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amazing shawl
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Thank you very much! ❤
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