The Crescent Moon shawl seems to be a very popular shape. This is sometimes referred to as Crescent Moon scarf. I just had to try it out.

You can find samples of these crescent moon shawls all over the internet. I used the following graph as my base reference. I had to adapt it a bit to fit the thicker yarn size here.
don’t know who to attribute credit to. I found this on Pinterest.

Note:
• there is a URL printed on the graph itself.
• there is a URL printed on the graph itself.
No instructions today; only pictures.
Materials & Specifications
Approx. Size: | Free Size |
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Yarn: | aran wt yarn/ acrylic(Heritage Mill) |
Crochet Technique/Stitch: | -- |
Crochet Terminology: | Crochet Symbols |
Hooks Used: | 6mm |
Work Time (approx.; excl. prep & graphing): | x2-3 days |
Care: | Recommended cold/warm gentle hand wash. Squeeze (not wring) out water. Roll in dry towel to absorb more moisture. Dry flat. |
Status: 0--/--- 0LL ℋ(not listed) |
Note: this shape is particularly satisfying as it drapes around the neck so very well and eagerly!