The Egmont Shawl is an easy asymmetrical shawl that starts with just a few stitches. I love that it only takes one ball of Red Heart's It's a Wrap Rainbow. The pattern only uses basic stitches and makes for a great project for on the go. For this pattern you'll need to know how to chain, single crochet and double crochet. Size One Size Yarn Red Heart It's a Wrap Rainbow (55% acrylic/45% cotton; 623 yds; 2/fine weight) Hook G/4.0mm (or hook to obtain gauge)

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Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette
You'll love having the stylish Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette in your wardrobe! This easy crochet pattern is one you can wear any day of the year. From the blogger: "A beautiful shawlette pattern to show off that gorgeous hank of yarn you've been saving! It features an

Endless Summer Shawlette
Choose a super fine weight yarn to make a light shawl that can fit easily into a purse. Wear it around the neck or the shoulders on a chilly summer evening. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet Crocheting flat in rows, increasing, crocheting in chain spaces,

Promenade Shawl crochet pattern
This triangular, color-blocked shawl uses the granny stitch and is edged with a v-stitch border. Wear it as a scarf in the winter and as a shawl in the warmer weather. This pattern was designed for ELK Studio's 2019 Make It For Me Event. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double

Asymmetrical Shawl Free Crochet Pattern
Trying out my hand at designing a crochet Asymmetrical shawl. I've made several Butterfly Shawls designs and wanted to try something new. I really like the way you can wear these Asymmetrical shawls, it's reminds me something between a cowl and a regular shawl the way I've seen it

Sashay Asymmetrical Shawl
The Sashay Asymmetrical crochet shawl pattern is a triangle-shaped shawl. The Sashay crochet shawl is made using the V half double crochet stitch for a beautiful texture, with V-puff stitches 'columns' along the shawl crocheted with different colors creating diagonal lines. The
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