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Seems Like Old Times

This amazing, lacy crochet shawl in the pictures below was made by fanalaine and both the color and edging is so beautiful! It's perfect for all these chilly fall and winter walks. So if you want to gift to your loved ones a unique piece, this one is going to be great.

Seems Like Old Times

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Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

This feeling flirty lacy shell shawl is so light and delicate. Work this crochet pattern from the bottom up. Start with one shell and continue adding a shell to each side as you work up. Since this is made from a yarn cake that has beautiful, variegated colors throughout, there were just two yarn ends to weave in at the end. This lacy shell stitch is achieved by repeating two rows throughout this pattern. One row consists of chain and single crochet stitches. The next row is where the shell is made by working a double crochet in the same stitch five times. I have included photos of the first few rows to help with understanding the pattern. Additionally, there are video tutorials for both left and right hand crocheters. Lastly, there is a chart detailing the row being worked and number of shell stitches per row.

Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Feels Like Fall Shawl

The crochet Feels Like Fall Shawl is a great crochet project for fall, when you see the leaves turn into all those beautiful colors. It's truly inspired by falling leaves, with the lovely color featured in the pictures. The crochet Feels Like Shawl is a great fall crochet shawl if you want to try Tunisian crochet. The shawl rows repeats throughout the shawl, and keeping track of stitch count is easy. What's most fun about this shawl is the amazing shape it creates and the fact that you only need 1 skein to make it.

Feels Like Fall Shawl

Deep Blue Beginner Shawl

This beginner triangle shawl pattern is easy to make smaller or larger. Simply crochet a repeat of R2 an even number of times - this will allow the edging to work for the shawl. This is crocheted in a lighter weight yarn, so the shawl is also lighter weight when you are wearing it. It is not heavy like a blanket. This simple shawl is an everyday shawl. Something you can make and wear for comfort, with your cozy pants, or just to keep the chill off when you are sitting on your back deck enjoying a cup of coffee (or glass of your favorite wine). This shawl will also work well as a Prayer Shawl or for donation purposes. I designed this slightly larger because I am larger myself (a petite 3X) and I wanted a shawl I could wear out on my back deck! My sister, Kelley, is modelling the shawl for the photos and she is much daintier and a size Small . It is an oversized shawl for her.

Deep Blue Beginner Shawl

Fall Colors Infinity Cowl

Fall fashion has such rich colors that mirror nature. This crochet pattern works up quickly using just one skein of yarn. While this infinity cowl can be made with any color of yarn, this one just looks beautiful in these gorgeous fall colors. This pattern is easy to follow as it consists of repeating row three until the desired length and joining at the end. Great crochet pattern for a beginner. Fall Fashion Within the last few years, there has been a surge in infinity cowls for fall and winter fashion. It seems that they are for sale in stores everywhere lately. Create your own style and make a unique scarf just the way you like it.

Fall Colors Infinity Cowl

Picot Crochet Shawl Free Pattern

Have you ever wanted to learn to crochet a shawl with a pretty texture? The Picot Crochet Shawl uses two strands of yarn held together for some sections. The Hawthrone Tonal Hand Painted Yarn paired with the Aloft Hand Painted Mohair Yarn creates a soft and cozy wrap. I second-guessed this pattern a few times; that just happens in the design process. I ended up frogging a couple of times because I wanted to mohair to be just right in the shawl pattern. However, I am pleased with the outcome using the Aloft Hand Painted Mohair Yarn on some of the rows and not the entire triangle shawl. And the transition between the two strands of yarn and then one strand of Hawthorne Tonal Hand Paint became my favorite part.

Picot Crochet Shawl Free Pattern