


The Lost Ways Shawl is a triangular shawl that is crocheted top down. Each row is made differently on each side of the shawl, which gives an interesting look and makes the pattern more varying to make.
You can easily adjust the size of the shawl by decreasing or increasing the number of repetitions of the main pattern. This is a written pattern that includes many pictures showing each row and neccesary steps of the pattern.
Pattern features:
- Written pattern in English (US and UK terminology), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Japanese, Spanish and Swedish.
- Photo tutorials to show the neccesary steps of the pattern.
- Directions how to customize the size.
- Full stitch count.
- Yarn details and amounts.
Stitches used in this pattern (US terms): Chain, slip stitch back loop only, single crochet, double crochet, front post double crochet *, puff (described in the pattern).
Stitches marked with an * are described in my Stitch Guide.
Yarn & Size:
To make my Lost Ways Shawl I used 1 x Magic Yarn Ball “Kingfisher” (50% cotton/50% acrylic, 350g =1330m/4 strands), triangle shawl option, smooth colour changes. You find Magic Yarn Ball here www.magicyarnball.com, where you can also make your own cakes and choose your favorite colors.
If you use the same yarn and crochet hook as the pattern indicates, the scarf will have the measurements seen in the picture below.

Hook: 3.5mm
Facebook:
My Facebook group Mijo Crochet Hangout is a place where you can ask questions, share pictures and socialize with other fellow crocheters.



Discover more from Mijo Crochet
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Hi. It would be very helpful if you could use a schematic diagram for your patterns. I would purchase many more.
LikeLike
Hi Lynda,
I have been avoiding charts for my patterns since when I had a charts in my patterns and they got stolen and spread all over the internet. It really made me so sad (and angry) that I decided to never do charts again.
Though, I have actually started to make charts again (Pennyroyal Kimono) and plan to do more of them in the future. Because I love charts myself and I wish that my copyright will be respected now. I’m also planning to make charts for some of my old patterns and will announdce when they are available.
Thank you for your message and have a brilliant day! / Johanna
LikeLike
Another beauty. It would be very cosy in winter.
LikeLike
Thank you very much! ❤ I think so too, and the orange really gives a warm vibe!
LikeLiked by 1 person