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Tunisian Crochet Lightning Shawl

"This Tunisian crochet Lightning Shawl is a very fun and easy pattern mostly made with the Tunisian crochet full stitch. Despite the appearance, this shawl does not have a single decrease or increase to make, at least in a classical way. Instead, the forward pass of this shawl is always a basic row made in Tunisian crochet full stitch. The thing that changes is the return pass, which is either done the classical way or by directly yarning over and pulling through two. But everything is explained in the pattern with clear pictures."

Tunisian Crochet Lightning Shawl

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Tunisian Honeycomb Shawl

"Do you have a taste for Tunisian crochet? This new triangle shawl is a Tunisian crochet pattern that works up like a dream. Take your time and enjoy the process on this shawl, the end result is to die for! For this Honeycomb Shawl, we are using the Tunisian Honeycomb stitch. This stitch is a fun, textured stitch that is mindless once you get going. If you are new to Tunisian crochet, or the Tunisian Honeycomb stitch I do have a video tutorial available."

Tunisian Honeycomb Shawl

Tunisian Boho Pocket Shawl

I have been seeing a lot of lovely crocheted pocket shawls lately. I wanted to make one using Tunisian crochet and here it is! This shawl is made using two Tunisian crochet stitches - the Honeycomb Stitch and the Mori Lace Pattern. The border is incorporated in the shawl by using the color change method and is not added separately. This pattern contains: Complete list of materials Written Instructions Video tutorials for all stitches and techniques used in this pattern

Tunisian Boho Pocket Shawl

Benita One-skein Shawl

This one-skein crochet shawl pattern uses self-striping yarn to make colorwork easy. This rectangular shawl can also be worn as a scarf in transitional weather. Since it's a one-skein crochet shawl pattern, you won't have many ends to weave in which means you can wear this project as soon as it's finished. This is an intermediate level pattern, but there are only two rows to repeat. Once you get the stitch pattern down, you will find it a relatively mindless and straightforward crochet project. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet Crocheting flat in rows Crocheting into chain spaces (includes video tutorial) Special stitch: FPcl (includes written description)

Benita One-skein Shawl

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Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Crochet Hook: G/6 or 4 mm hook

Yarn Weight: (3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge: 19.5 sts = 4” (10 cm) in pattern. Exact gauge is not critical for this pattern.

Finished SizeAdult: 58.5” (148.5 cm) long x 9” (23 cm) wide.

Materials List
King Cole Tropical Beaches DK yarn (70% acrylic/30% polyamide (nylon), 7 oz/200 g, 557 yd/510 m) - 1 skein in 4850 Patara Beach, or approximately 530 yd (484.5 m) in any light weight, self-striping yarn.
US Size G-6/4 mm crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Bent-tip yarn needle.

Winter Shawl Crochet Pattern

When winter rolls around, I notice a lot of crocheters working on shawls. I'm not sure what it is about the cold weather that bring this on. But I think it's good for shawls to get the much deserved attention. I've got a new crochet shawl pattern for you, and I know you're going to love it. This winter crochet shawl is special because it's made with double crochet and the crochet window stitch. If you've ever wanted to learn how to crochet a triangle, this shawl crochet pattern is perfect for you. This winter wrap up is beautiful and so easy to make. And as far as free crochet shawl patterns go, this one is especially fun because of the stitch variation.

Winter Shawl Crochet Pattern

Reflections Tunisian Scarf

"Take your Tunisian skills to the next level without making the pattern harder with the Reflections Tunisian Scarf pattern. It uses basic Tunisian stitches and skills and adds a bit of colorwork changes to enhance the look of the scarf. The scarf is made side to side and you leave the ends as fringe, so there are no ends to tie in. Yay! Leave it curled for a fun look or block it for a traditional flat scarf look. "

Reflections Tunisian Scarf