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Introduction - before purchase

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Meet the Hue Shift Shawl.

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A modular crochet shawl built from long, joined lace panels that shift through color and shape as you work.

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This is an interactive pattern experience—designed for exploration, but fully usable as a traditional written pattern.

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A downloadable PDF is included with your purchase if you prefer to print or work offline.

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The interactive tools are optional, but they can help you visualize color placement and how the shawl develops as you go.

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This pattern works with almost any yarn.

I used fingering weight yarn with a 2.5 mm hook for the sample, but you can use what you have.

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Gauge is not critical. Because this is a modular design, changing your yarn or gauge will also change your total yardage.

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Yarn usage is broken down by color and by section, so you can follow the structure—or fully customize your own palette.

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You can also add as many sections as you like to change the size and shape of your shawl.

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When you’re ready, begin your Hue Shift Shawl journey.

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Welcome to the Hue Shift Shawl Interactive Pattern

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Welcome to the Hue Shift Shawl.

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Welcome to the pattern.

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How to use this pattern

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Before you begin, here’s a quick overview of how everything is organized.

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Setup section

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At the top, you’ll find a Setup section with everything you need to get started.

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Four setup areas

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This includes color scheme, materials, gauge, and terminology.

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Section-based pattern

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The pattern itself is broken into four main sections, each with its own instructions and examples.

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Built for mobile

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Each section is designed to be followed one page at a time, so it works smoothly on your phone while you crochet.

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Section videos included

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You’ll also find a short video at the start of each section to help orient you before you begin.

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Interactive tools

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Throughout the pattern, you’ll see optional interactive tools to help you explore color and visualize your project.

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Begin when ready

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When you’re ready, start with the Setup section and take your time moving through each part.

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Setup

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Setup

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Let’s start with Setup.

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Everything you need in one place

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This section contains everything you need before you begin.

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Four parts

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It’s divided into four parts: color scheme, materials, gauge, and terminology.

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Color Scheme

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Color Scheme includes a visual overview of the pattern and an interactive color tool.

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Preview your colors

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The color tool lets you preview how different yarn colors will look in the design before you begin.

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Explore combinations

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Try different combinations, match your own yarn, or pull colors from a photo for inspiration.

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No rules

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There’s no right or wrong combination here—this is about exploration.

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Share your palette

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When you find a colorway you love, you can share it in the community section.

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Learn from others

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You’ll also see palettes and projects from other makers, which can help guide your own choices as you go.

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Materials

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Materials breaks down the yarn requirements and tools needed for the project.

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Gauge

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Gauge is shown for reference, but it doesn’t need to be matched exactly for this modular design.

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Terminology

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Terminology includes stitch and symbol references. You don’t need to memorize them—they’re included as you work.

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Start when ready

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Once you’ve looked through Setup, you’re ready to begin the first section.

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Part 1

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Part 1: Main Lace Panel

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Let’s begin Part 1.

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The foundation of your shawl

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This section creates the main lace panel—the foundation of your shawl.

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How it’s worked

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You’ll start on one side, work across, then wrap around both sides and continue in the round for five total rounds.

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Your workspace

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Before you begin, let’s take a quick look at your workspace.

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Row tracker

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At the top, you’ll see the row tracker—this shows exactly where you are in the pattern.

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Chart + image views

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You can switch between a chart view and a sample image, depending on how you prefer to follow along.

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View controls

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You’ll also see a few controls to lock the image in place or adjust the size so you can see the full view on your screen.

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Color indicator

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In the top corner, a color swatch shows which yarn you’re working with for that row.

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Track progress

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When you finish a row, mark it complete and your progress will be saved.

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Extra guidance

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Below, you’ll find written instructions for additional guidance.

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Stitch counts + references

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There are also tabs for stitch counts and a reference section with abbreviations, symbols, and stitch tutorials—including both right- and left-handed videos.

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Community

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In the community section, you can see what others are making and share your own progress if you’d like.

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Begin

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When you’re ready, begin Round 1.