This wrap is a beautiful, rectangular shape with a hint of a crescent, made with basic crochet stitches that combine to create, lace, filet crochet and border! It is the perfect accessory to be worn as a traditional shawl, wrap, scarf or fashion piece and is at home with dressy dresses, casual jeans and t-shirts and everything in-between! Make this one and I think you'll want another, and another, and another.. Size: As shown, approximately 56” wingspan x 21” tall Worked in fine/sock weight yarn

If you want a scarf perfectly soft to snuggle with then this Kissing Jewels Infinity Scarf is just the crochet scarf pattern you want to try out. A few different crochet stitches are used to work up this design, but the outcome is brilliant. Once you know how to crochet a scarf you'll learn that there are many ways to wear a scarf. This particular one is long enough to wrap around three times to get that cowl look. For the best outcome, use as many colors as possible.

This intermediate crochet wrap uses fingering weight yarn and combines chevron sections with a light and lacy main body. The wrap is slightly asymmetrical and can be made monochromatic, using two yarns or even a fade! The wrap works up quickly but will definitely need to be blocked to open up the stitches. There is also a YouTube video tutorial to guide you through the process. Pattern can be found on my blog along with photos.

The crochet Autumn Leaves Shawl is a great crochet project for fall. It's truly inspired by falling leaves, with the burnt and brown orange color featured in the pictures. The crochet Autumn Leaves Shawl is a great newbie friendly 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.

Pattern for a Crescent shaped Crochet Shawl! An easy open lace crochet stitch, is used to create this delicate shawl. It is a simple and beautiful, bottom-up crochet pattern for a wide triangle shawl. The interesting edging adds a stylish twist and pop of colour. You will only need One Skein of fingering weight yarn and 50g of a contrast colour! Shawl pictured measures 76in [193cm] wide x 21in [53cm] depth after blocking You can use 600m of any fingering weight yarn or yarn weight of your choice and matching hook.
