Knit & Crochet Mexicana Elegante Shawl

Mexicana Elegante Shawl

This elegant shawl was sold at The International Crafts Fair in Mexico City a couple of years ago, together with several other shawls, which you can see in the post Mexicana Shawls. Hence the name for this one and all other shawls from this collection.

The shawl is still very popular and some ladies have asked me for instructions. That’s why I decided to write this post and written tutorial for knitting and crocheting, since this piece is a combination of those two techniques. 

PDF pattern in English is available for 4.00 EUR

Instructions in a nutshell

Mexicana Elegante shawl is made using 2 techniques – knitting and crocheting. If you like both needlework methods, this will be a real treat for you.

The upper part of the shawl is knitted on 2 needles with turns, and using the basic knit stitches – stockinette and garter stitch.

After 5 repeats of the above mentioned stitches, all sts are finished in one row, and a crochet border is started onto it. The border is done with 1 row of dc separated by ch1, next is 1 row of treble crochet stitches, after which you do a mesh (net) stitch using ch5 and sc. After the mesh, there is one row of dc, 1 row of dc, ch1, and 1 row of treble crochet. Finally, the shell pattern is worked as the last row of the shawl. Optionally, the whole piece can be edged with the shell stitch around.

PDF Pattern

Mexicana Elegante Shawl is made using 2 techniques – knitting and crocheting.

Written PDF instructions in US English contain detailed directions for making the shawl, as well as precise information about materials, the size of the finished shawl, abbreviations and stitches used in the instructions.

You can download the pattern for only €4.00.

Mexicana Elegante Written PDF Pattern

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  • Detailed instructions
  • Precise information about material and dimensions
  • Online support with all dilemmas and help knitting/crocheting

level

So, the shawl was made using knitting and crocheting techniques. For both techniques you will need intermediate knowledge. The upper part of the shawl is knitted on 2 needles, and the ribbed texture is obtained by two basic stitches – stockinette stitch and garter stitch. The bottom part is crocheted. Stitches used are double crochet, treble crochet, chain, single crochet.

Material

  • About 200 gr of yarn for needles/hook 3 to 4 mm (US needles 3 to 6, hook D-3 to G-6)
  • Knitting needles 4 mm (US size 6, UK size 8)
  • Crochet hook 4 mm (US G-6)
  • 2 markers

size

The size of the shawl can vary depending on the type of yarn and your manner of knitting/crocheting, i.e. whether you work loosely or tightly.

Approximate dimensions of the shawl are the following:

Height – 64 cm / 25 in

Upper edge length – 130 cm / 51 in

The price for the finished shawl is 39.95 EUR

CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT UNTIL DECEMBER 31st

If you buy three Mexicana patterns together, you can have ALL 3 of them for only 5.95 EUR. Below are the patterns included in the Discount:

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7 Comments

    1. Dear Elizabeth,
      Thanks for the reply and your interest in this shawl.
      I’m afraid I didn’t write that this pattern was offered for free. Could you, please, let me know where you came across this information. The pattern is a payable one, and can be downloaded on Ravelry and Love Crafts for 4.00 EUR.

    1. Hi, Linda! Thank you very much. I wrote the Stockinette Stitch from 2. row on purpose so that people don’t get confused with the initial 1. row of the shawl which is different than the other, later first-row repeats of the Stockinette Stitch. But I guess I caused more confusion instead 🙂 Do you have a suggestion? Maybe for the starting row of the shawl I could write “foundation row” instead of Row 1? And then to change numbers in stockinette – Rows 1 and 2 instead of Rows 2 and 3. How does that sound? It would probably be more clear. I hope I haven’t caused even more bewilderness with this comment, haha! 😀

  1. Brenda Johnson

    Thank you for the free pattern. This is a beautiful shawl, and after reading through the pattern I see a question that is very unclear. Under the knitting instructions, Pattern A, you give directions for rows 1, 2, 3, and then you skip row 4, and give directions for rows 5-10. Could you explain what to do in row 4?

    1. Dear Brenda,
      Thank you so much for your kind words and especially for noticing the mistakes in the pattern. I have corrected the 2 mistakes I had in both stockinette and garter stitch patterns. Please, write in the comments if you spot any other errors in the instructions. I truly appreciate the effort and it makes me very happy to receive every kind of feedback. I’m so happy you liked the shawl! 🙂
      Wishing you lots of joy in making this piece!

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