Treble Bump Stitch Shawl

Treble Bump Stitch Shawl

Designed by Julie A Bolduc

This crocheted shawl is made from a variation on the regular dc bump stitch, it is made with a treble crochet bump stitch to make the stitches bigger. This is an easy shawl that anyone from beginner to advanced could make.

Materials Needed
14oz Sport Weight or any 3 ply sport weight Acrylic yarn in white. Red Heart Baby Sport was used in the example.
Size G/6 or 4mm aluminum crochet hook
Yarn Needle for weaving in ends

Yarn Thickness: 3mm
Gauge: 6sc=1"
Finished Size: Fits any adult woman
Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Special Stitch: Treble Bump Stitch (trbmp) Ch4, tr in 4th ch from hook.

Instructions
You will work at the wide end and work towards a point and then you will work around the whole piece for 5 rounds.
ROW 1: Make 51 trbmp stitches. At the end, do not ch, just turn.

ROW 2-51: Slst in each of the next 2 chs of the ch4 part. Sc in ch4 sp. Treat each ch 4 across as a ch4 space. *Trbmp. Sc in next ch4 sp. Rep from * across. You will end with a sc in the very last bump stitch. Do not chain, just turn. You will be decreasing each and every row as you go until you have just one trbmp left. Do not chain on the last one, just turn.

Now you will be working in the round.

RND 1: Slst into the ch4 sp. Ch4, 2tr, ch2, 3tr in same sp. Ch1, 3tr in next ch4 sp of next row, 49 times. Ch1. (3tr, ch2, 3tr, ch2, 3tr in next corner sp.) Ch1, 4tr in next ch4 sp, 49 times to next corner. Ch1. Rep bet () once. Ch1. 3tr in next row sp, 49 times. Ch1. Join w/slst to top of ch4.

RND 2: Slst in each of the next 2 tr in next ch2 sp. Ch4, 2tr, ch2, 3tr in same sp. Ch1, 3tr in next ch1 sp, 50 times. Ch1. (3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. Ch1. 3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. ) Ch1, 4tr in next ch1 sp, 50 times. Ch1. Rep bet () once. Ch1. 3tr in next ch1 sp, 50 times. Ch1. Join w/slst to top of ch4.

RND 3: Slst in each of the next 2 tr in next ch2 sp. Ch4, 2tr, ch2, 3tr in same sp. Ch1, 3tr in next ch1 sp, 51 times. Ch1. (3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. Ch1. 3tr in next ch1 sp. Ch1. 3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. ) Ch1, 4tr in next ch1 sp, 51 times. Ch1. Rep bet () once. Ch1. 3tr in next ch1 sp, 51 times. Ch1. Join w/slst to top of ch4.

RND 4: Slst in each of the next 2 tr in next ch2 sp. Ch4, 2tr, ch2, 3tr in same sp. Ch1, 3tr in next ch1 sp, 52 times. Ch1. (3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. Ch1, 3tr in next ch1 sp, twice. Ch1. 3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. ) Ch1, 4tr in next ch1 sp, 52 times. Ch1. Rep bet () once. Ch1. 3tr in next ch1 sp, 52 times. Ch1. Join w/slst to top of ch4.

RND 5: Slst in each of the next 2 tr in next ch2 sp. Ch4, 2tr, ch2, 3tr in same sp. Ch1, 3tr in next ch1 sp, 53 times. Ch1. (3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. Ch1, 3tr in next ch1 sp, 3 times. Ch1. 3tr, ch2, 3tr in next ch2 corner sp. ) Ch1, 4tr in next ch1 sp, 53 times. Ch1. Rep bet () once. Ch1. 3tr in next ch1 sp, 53 times. Ch1. Join w/slst to top of ch4. Fasten off and weave ends into back of work.

Design written on Monday, May 26, 2008. Copyright ©2008 By Julie A. Bolduc p124023

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What Size Hook?
If you are the type to have many projects going at the same time and some of those projects require the same size hook, well what do you do to mark your spot and remember what hook size is needed? Well, Julie Morash gave me the idea of making a marker which would have the size hook on it and then you would stick it in your work. Well I went with this concept and came up with using a plastic tab from a loaf of bread and mark the size hook on it with a magic marker and put it at the last stitch. That way, when you go back to work on the project, you will know what size hook to use for it. Thanks Julie for the inspiration and the idea plant.