You'll feel cozy and safe every time you wear this Oversized Crochet Shawl. This large crochet shawl measures approximately 80 inches wide by 40 inches deep including the border. A basic fringe works well for a border, but feel free to crochet any border of your choice (or none at all). Shawls are perfect to wear in the fall, but this larger-than-life shawl would also be great at keeping you warm during the winter, too. The box stitch is used to work up this crochet pattern.
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TagsTriangle Shawl Box Stitch Crochet Free Pattern
There are numerous different tutorials about crochet box stitch. Some of them are more useful than others and some of them are just brilliant. Learn how to crochet the box stitch, which is fabulous for crochet afghans. This Triangle Shawl Box Stitch Pattern is like the waltz of crochet stitches. It's pretty, elegant, and takes a little more skill to perfect technically. This stitch is a really sweet way to add texture and different design elements to any crochet piece. It can be used to make a gorgeous shawl or maybe a stunning baby blanket. It's beautiful, unique and works well in solid color or in fantasy combinations of colors. Thanks Mypicot for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
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.
Moon Goddess Crescent Shawl
Crescent shawls are easier to tie than triangle shawls. Like triangle shawls, they can also be worn as scarves or shawls. This simple pattern is perfect for highlighting a special yarn to make an accessory you can wear year-round. This pattern was designed for the Make It For Me event with ELK Studio. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet Crocheting flat in rows, increasing, crocheting in chain spaces Skill Level Easy Finished Size Adult: 50” (127 cm) wingspan at widest points x 19” (48 cm) spine. Materials Serendipidye Dyeworks Kings Mountain O’Sparkle DK yarn (75% superwash Merino wool/20% nylon/5% stellina, 3.5 oz/100 g, 230 yd/210 m) - 3 skeins in Tink, or approximately 620 yd/567 m in any light weight yarn. US Size H-8/5 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge. Yarn needle. Gauge Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Use a crochet hook larger than you would for this weight of yarn to achieve a drape that you prefer.
Fabulously Fall Scarf Crochet Fringe Edging Free Pattern
Not only is this crochet fringe scarf fun to make, but the pattern is free! The scarf is ideal for keeping warm on those chilly fall days.
To make the scarf, you will need to know how to make slip stitches, half double crochets, and chain stitches. It is a super easy pattern that works up quickly.
Ashley Pocket Shawl
Pocket shawls are all the rage right now, and why not? They are super cute and cuddly! They give just the right amount of style to a simple outfit, and keep you warm to boot! And, they're perfect coverups for formal attire, as well. Don't want to wear a cardigan over your gorgeous dress or outfit? Throw on this gorgeous pocket shawl and you're ready to go! Make it in white, and you have the perfect accessory for a winter wedding. They are literally awesome for just about any occasion! This pattern with stated gauge will create a 57” long x 17.5” wide shawl (not including fringe). If you choose to add fringe, the fringe I put on was about 6.5” long after tying on.