Beautiful blue green waves accented with a delicate shell stitch border form this seafaring shawlette. It’s perfect for knocking the chill off evenings on a cruise, at home or about town. Easy enough to make even for beginners, this shawl is also a fun project for more experienced crocheters. The one-row repeat makes it easy to memorize so you can work on this project on the go.
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Calypso Shawlette
Size
56″ wide at top of triangle; 26″ long at center point
Materials
390 yds./357m fingering weight yarn (shawl shown used 1 ball KnitPicks Chroma Fingering, color #25853 Impressionist)
H (5.00mm) hook
Gauge
Gauge is not critical. Use hook size needed to achieve a nice drape.
Instructions
Row 1: Ch 5, join with sl st in first ch to form ring, ch 1, (sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc) in ring, turn. (3 ch-5 sps and 2 ch-3 sps)
Row 2: Ch 3, (sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc) in first ch-5 sp, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-5 sp for center point, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc) in last ch-5 sp, turn.
Row 3: Ch 3, (sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc) in first ch-5 sp, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-5 sp, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc) in center point ch-5 sp, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-5 sp, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc) in last ch-5 sp, turn.
Rows 4-30: Ch 3, (sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc) in first ch-5 sp, * ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-5 sp *, repeat from * to * to center point, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, sc) in center point ch-5 sp, repeat from * to * to last ch-5 sp, ch 5, (sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc) in last ch-5 sp, turn.
Last row: Ch 3, sc in first ch-5 sp, 6 dc in next ch-3 sp, (sc in next ch-5 sp, 6 dc in next ch-3 sp) across, sc in last ch-5 sp. Fasten off.
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Sandra says
I was so glad to get your email and blog. I love your patterns, and have made many over the years. I’ve been playing around with my hooks and some yarn for a few days now, searching for inspiration for a new shawl pattern. Gotta tell ya– I’ve started and ripped apart at least half a dozen!
But a few minutes ago, here came your Calypso shawlette, and it is simple, but elegant as well.
I am using Brown Sheep Nature Spun sport, in their Wood Moss color, and a size 3.5 mm (E) Hook. At present the fabric is the size of my palm and has a nice drape. I will make it to a full-shawl size, probably 70″ point to point, only because I stay cold from my unwanted suitor –Arth-R-Itis and his gang of hangers-on.
Will send a picture when it’s finished. Thanks for sharing your talent and gifts with us!
Carolyn says
Thank you so much, Sandra! The shawl will really be beautiful in the Wood Moss 🙂 I’m so glad my pattern found its way to you just when you were looking!
Sandra says
Carolyn,
an update. My dance partner –Arth-r-itis was slowing my crochet down with the smaller hook, sooooo, I combined the Wood Moss with sport weight Brown Sheep Naturespun Grecian Olive (adds a pretty hint of orange), and upped my hook to 5.0, an H.
I’ve done sbout 20 rows, then 4 rows of double strand sport weight Brown Sheep Naturespun Plumberry.I’m back on the greens for another 2 rows. Then I believe Latte or maybe even Cream for a couple rows. Then start the greens for 20 again and see where it takes me.
I wanted to add some colors to the greens, but didn’t want them to “pop”. I also wanted to use some of my stash on hand.
Sandra says
And more yarn play. . . The fabrick looks best keeping the colors to two, the greens and the Plumberry, sooooo
now I’m playing with the depth of the Plumberry stripes.
it is so very much fun to play with yarn and patterns and to share the thoughts with someone whose work I admire so very, very much!
Carolyn says
ooo Plumberry sounds lovely. Do you put your pictures up on Ravelry when finished? Thank you for your kind words, Sandra.
Carolyn says
Sounds like it is coming along swimmingly! Love the idea of adding some more colors.
Sherry Buenrostro says
Such a wonderful pattern. Thank you for sharing~~~:) Thank you for your e-mail~~~
Carolyn says
Thank you Sherry, I hope you enjoy!
Carol Wolf says
Carolyn, I’ve been a big fan of your work for many years so I was tickled pink to receive notice of this new blog! The layout is beautiful and easy to navigate and your patterns are lovely. I’m looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Carolyn says
Thanks Carol! I’m grateful I’m able to do this!
Marie says
Hi Carolyn
Love the new blog. I am a big fan of your designs – the patterns are so clearly written, they’re a cinch to follow. I’ve lost count of the number of Hazel shawls I’ve made, yet I still don’t have one for myself! Every one has somehow found it’s way to another home as soon as it left my hook. Maybe, just maybe, I can make this beautiful Calypso shawl – and keep it!!!
Thank you so much for the pattern.
Stel says
A beautiful colourway.
JoAnn says
I’m currently about 200+ yards into my shawl. It’s beautiful! I have a very nice cotton & using a 6 hook. It’s beautiful! I can’t wait to finish it & block it. The color is fallish with tans, brown & some flecks of other colors. The minute I saw this pattern, I knew I had to make it! Unbelievably, I didn’t have anything in my stash —— so we know what that means!
Carolyn says
Glad you are enjoying the project!
Janet Luttrell says
Will you tell me the best way to block this yarn using this pattern? I love the pattern and yarn. The yarn is purchased waiting for me to start. Thanks for your help.
Janet
Carolyn says
I blocked mine using this method shown on my blog:
http://pinkmambo.com/just-chatting/how-to-steam-block-crochet/
hope you enjoy!
Carolyn
Kat McGrew says
Iam curious about the comment made by “Marie” regarding a “Hazel” shawl. My grandmother’s name was Hazel and I would be interested to find out how to make one.
Carolyn says
Hi Kat– the Hazel Shawl is over on my Gourmet Crochet site. You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hazel-shawl
Many thanks!
Kat McGrew says
Thanks so much! I can’t wait to check it out. I am part of a shawl ministry at our church and we are always looking for new shawl patterns. So far, for 2014, we have made 87 shawls. They are given, free of charge, to anyone going through a hard time – death of a friend or family member, divorce, illness, etc. Thanks again for your lovely patterns.
Loretta says
Im currently working on this and i was wondering, is the neck part suppose to be so curved?
Carolyn says
Hi Loretty, yes it is quite curved.
Carolyn
catherine o'sullivan says
Hi thanks for the pattern. Im a beginner i think im following the pattern correctly and it looks nice but mine isnt curved its more a deep v. Have i done something wrong
Carolyn says
It is actually a deep V. It sounds like you are going right. Hope you enjoy!
Carolyn
catherine o'sullivan says
Thank you
Nancy says
I’m very new to crochet but have made a few things. Love this pattern. The only thing I’m confused about is after I do the instructions in ( ) and instructions say to “in first ch-5 sp, ” do I do the ” ” in the first ch 5 in the ( ) I just finished working, and “in next ch-5 sp for center point” in second ch sp”? I guess I’m confusing myself as to which ch-5 sp I work in each time. I know this is important so pattern will come out right. I love your Pink Mambo web site. You have so many beautiful patterns and thank you for making so many free. I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks again, Nancy