How to crochet a triangle shawl easy and elegant
Bracken Ridge Easy and Elegant Triangle Shawl
"The Bracken Ridge scarf tutorial uses basic crochet stitches to create a wonderfully easy and elegant crochet triangle shawl that looks as good worn over a summer dress as it does with a t shirt and pair of jeans. If you are a beginner crocheter this is a great project for you to practice your Double Crochet and Half Double Crochet stitches. Using fingering weight yarn and a 4.5mm hook, the shalw can be made as large as you like to suit your individual style"
Fall Triangle Shawl Pattern For Beginners
This Fall Triangle Shawl Pattern for Beginners was inspired by the beautiful fall sunsets with seasonal changing of leaves colors as the temperatures begin to drop in the evening. When the evenings get longer, and the days get shorter we will have a beautiful color palette to view outside. The beautiful shawl has a pattern repeat of two rows. Start at the bottom tip of the shawl and continue to grow the size of the shawl increasing stitches with each row and working up the lacy shawl. The triangle shape is achieved by increasing stitches in each row by 4 stitches.
Moss Stitch Triangle Shawl
This Moss Stitch Triangle Shawl is designed to be so easy and simple so you can catch up on your favorite TV shows without missing a stitch. This shawl works up quickly with a super simple pattern repeat and is in a lovely triangle shape, perfect for those slightly chilly late summer/early fall evenings. The repeat is super easy to memorize and this shawl is customizable in it's size. You can make a smaller or larger shawl very easily. Additionally, you can add fringe or tassels for an extra pop of personality."
Beginner Triangle Shawl
"This “beginner” triangle shawl is designed to let the beauty of the yarn shine through. Once you learn the first two row of stitches, you will be able to complete this lovely wrap. So easy, even if you are a newer crocheter, I urge you to give this pattern a try. The beauty of this shawl is that it is a one row repeat that you can keep repeating until the shawl reaches your desired size. Sometimes it is fun to dress up a triangle shawl with a tassel. Since I used a fine yarn, this is a lovely summer piece. Use a thick yarn and it becomes a warm cover up for those colder days."