This beginner-friendly triangle shawl is made with the popular Mandala cake yarn. You'll only need one cake to make a shawl. Of course you can use any other yarn, even if it's fingering weight or bulky. Just repeat the four basic rows as many times as you want. The repeats are made out of double crochet stitches and chains, which create a lacy look. You can add tassels to all shawl ends for a finishing touch.
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TagsMandala Skinny Scarf
Mandala Skinny Scarf Crochet Pattern Please Add This Crochet Pattern to Your Ravelry Favorites This Pattern is a Written pattern, A Photo Tutorial and Video. Skill: Easy Materials: Crochet Hook - H/ 5.00Mm Yarn- Light (3) - 4 to 5 oz depending how long you want the scarf I Used 1 Mandala Yarn Cake By Lion Brand - Sparkle Aquarius (Sparkle only has 3.5 oz so you may need another cake) Yarn Needle Stitches: Chain (ch) Double Crochet (dc) Skip (sk) Shell Stitch (shst) - 2 dc, ch2, 2dc in the same st Notes: Ch3 counts as dc Size: 6 X 68 Inches 1 Row = 1 inch This Pattern only takes 1 cake of Mandala yarn, which is 5 ounces of Light (3) yarn. So you do not have to have a Mandala Cake to crochet This Pattern.
Oceanside Triangle Scarf: Easy Crochet Pattern
This triangle scarf is easily worked with simple stitches, and quickly creates a classic looking accessory to wear! This pattern is worked in rows using chains and double crochet stitches. You can easily customize the size of the scarf by adding or omitting rows, and the simple pattern repeat makes this design fun and easy to work up ! An interesting difference in this scarf pattern are the button and loop added to the corner ends of the last row worked - the button attaches to the loop, which helps to keep the scarf around your neck! It's a great pattern because: Scarves are quick and fun projects to work up! Have fun with yarn color to make this simple fabric your own style; color blocking, stripes, ombre, variegated and more! This project works great with cotton yarns, and plant-based fibers! You'll get to practice a lot of crochet skills: increasing in rows, stitch tension, gauge and size, blocking, finishing techniques and more!
Orange Blossom
The easiest crochet triangle shawl ever! Learn how to crochet a beginner triangle shawl using only double crochet stitches. Gauge is not important for this project and the shawl can be made in any weight yarn! If you want to use fingering weight yarn like I used for this pattern, you will need approx 800 - 1000m. Have fun with colours (leftovers from your stash?) and stripes, or use a gradient yarn cake for this lovely easy crochet shawl pattern. You can use a worsted weight yarn for a winter shawl or a light weight yarn for a delicate summer shawl. Add a fringe or some tassels for extra flair! Measurements Shawl pictured measures 75in 190cm on the longest length and 39in 99cm depth after a light blocking
Summer Breeze Crochet Triangle Shawl
This summer breeze crochet triangle shawl is versatile enough to wear at the beach while relaxing or over your shoulders in a beautiful evening gown in the evening. Use one skein of yarn to make this light and lacy shawl. Easy Beginner Crochet Shawl Pattern This shawl uses a combination of double crochet rows and double crochet with chain stitches. It is worked from the top down with the stitches increasing with each row. Video Tutorial Sometimes it is just nice to see the pattern being worked. For those of you that learn better from a video, I have that for you. The first seven rows will be worked with a bit thicker yarn to help show the stitches. After this section on the video, I also show this shawl being worked with the fingering yarn. If you are a beginner at crochet and may have only crocheted a square or blanket, I recommend that you check out the video tutorial to help with understanding how to work this pattern.
Crescent Butterfly Shawl
The Crescent Butterfly Shawl is the 9th butterfly shawl crocheted in the series. I've been waiting to use this black, gray and white 1000 meter yarn cake for just the right design and I believe I found it! This butterfly shawl is made using an easy repeat just like all the others, though a touch is needed every 10 rows once you start your repeat row. I was limited only by the 1000 meter skein but this design can reach any size you desire by just repeating the pattern repeat. Find all my video tutorials on my YouTube Page @meladora1 For this project you will need: HOOK: 4 mm hook or size G hook for the US YARN: I used a 1000 meter Yarn cake from YarnArt’s “Flower” collection. #253 Content: 55% Organic Cotton 45% Anti Pilling Acrylic Ball Weight: 250 g (8.8 oz) Yarn Weight: 1 : Fingering Yarn Length: 1000 m (1093 yd)