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Seeing Stripes Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

"This stylish triangular shawl uses a double-ended crochet hook and Tunisian Brioche for a beautifully textured and airy look. This shawl is crocheted using Brioche technique and requires the use of double-ended hook. Unlike most Tunisian crochet projects, this shawl is NOT worked with RS always facing, the work is turned after each FP, resulting in a reversible fabric. At the end of each FP, slide all lps to the other end of the hook, then change colour before working the RP. Starting with Row 2, you will decrease 1 st at the start of alternating RPs. Keep you tension even with special attention to first and last sts in each row as these have the tendency to become disproportionately enlarged. "

Seeing Stripes Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

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Crochet Seeing Stripes Shawl

Make this stylish and worth-wearing seeing stripes triangle shawl using a free pattern and details about the chain and Tunisian crochet techniques. Use a double-ended crochet hook and cotton yarn to create these seeing stripes wrap. You can DIY this shawl for your friend on her birthday. The creation of this shawl requires intermediate crochet skills.

Crochet Seeing Stripes Shawl

Scrappy Stripes Triangle Shawl

Scrappy Stripes Triangle Shawl

Bust through your stash of scraps with this easy, single crochet triangle shawl. Make it in a bunch of different colors like I did, or just a few. A self striping yarn would be perfect for this pattern. You will need approximately 800 yards of worsted weight yarn, depending on how big you want your shawl. Use a size L (8mm) crochet hook to give the shawl a nice drape, since single crochet tends to be on the stiff side. If you are doing shawl with crazy colors or a lot of stripes, do NOT wait until the end to weave in those tails. Trust me!

Super Simple Lucky Stripes Shawl

The free crochet pattern Super Simple Lucky Stripes Shawl uses two different colorways of the same yarn and simple crochet stitches to make an eye catching piece. This shawl or wrap is made with the amazingly soft and ultra colorful Colorscape yarn by Red Heart Yarns, this project can be a larger scarf, a wrap, a poncho or a shawl! The versatility is amazing. It is time to make something simple and unique for your accessory trunk.

Super Simple Lucky Stripes Shawl

Stripes and Plaid Scarf

Two of the best patterns, stripes and plaids, meet in this fun and unique scarf. With classic black and white stripes and trendy buffalo plaid, this scarf is sure to be a new favorite or a well loved gift. It would also look amazing in gray or pink plaids! You need to know how to chain, half double crochet, carry yarn and manage color changes. Grab your favorite worsted weight yarn and your best hook and get started today!

Stripes and Plaid Scarf

Fisherman's Wharf Shawl

Fisherman's Wharf Shawl

The Fisherman’s Wharf Crochet Shawl is a short row shawl with a video guide to help you whip up your very own. During the testing of this shawl, I really enjoyed seeing all the yarn choices and colors. Feel free to get creative with your color choices! You'll have a great time working on this shawl while working on short rows to achieve a beautiful crescent shaped shawl. This is perfect for the all seasons with its styling possibilities.

Fisherman's Wharf Shawl