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  • Shrug
  • The shrug: a stylish way to warm your shoulders
    From "Uncommon Threads"
    episode DUCT-140


    Jill Head, of Crochet Nation, demonstrates how to make a basic shrug. It's a really simple rectangle pattern that is seamed up to make the finished garment.

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    Shrug
    Materials:

    Red Heart Super Saver (#254, Pumpkin)
    crochet hook, US size P
    darning needle

    Gauge: dc, ch 1, dc = 1-1/8"

    Abbreviations:
    ch
    chain
    dc double crochet
    sl st slip stitch
    tog together

    Ch 34 (or an odd number wide enough to go around the largest part of the arm) (figure A) (figure B).
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    Figure A

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    Figure B


    Row 1: Dc in the 4th ch from the hook, ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc in the next ch, *ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc in the next ch,* repeat from * across (figure C). Ch 4, turn.

    Row 2: (Note: Ch 4 serves as first dc and ch 1.) Skip ch, dc in the next dc, *ch 1, skip ch, dc in the next dc,* repeat from * across. When you reach the end, skip 1 ch, dc in the 2nd ch. Ch 4, turn. Repeat Row 2 to work 50 rows total. Ch 1. (Note: Do not end off.)
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    Figure C

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    Shrug (detail)


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    Figure D
    Forming the sleeves of the shrug:
    Fold the piece in half lengthwise.
    Line up the row, and sc tog across 16 rows (figure D). Ch 1, and end off.
    Join yarn at opposite end with a sl st, ch 1, sc across 16 rows to close. Ch 1, end off.

    Finishing:
    Hide ends.

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