Granny chic meets viral crocheting in this stylish, stunning, and easy-to-customize Crochet Virus Granny Shawl pattern. This shawl is worked up in a fingering or super fine weight yarn and is a stylish way to try your hand (or hook) at a virus crochet pattern. These motifs build on top of each other, making it easy to create a pattern that is just your size! The beauty of the Crochet Virus Granny Shawl is that the finished size can be completely customized based on the number of repeats you chose to complete. Work up a large (and so cozy shawl), or find a stopping point earlier for a more dainty or petite shawl.
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TagsVirus Shawl Free Knitting Pattern
How would you like to own a truly viral shawl? The virus shawl is all the rage: it's colourful, it's got a beautiful texture and its wildly popular. The pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly. Once you get the hang of it, it's effortless, and can be made in a multitude of hues, or else toned down to one or two, for a more elegant look. Due to its size and relative simplicity, the Virus will be the best summer shawl for beginners to take on.
This subtle version of our favorite shawl brings back memories of summer. If you're feeling a bit nostalgic and sentimental, use your state of mind as a source of inspiration to create this precious crochet gem in the most beautiful shades of the ocean.
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Easy Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern
I love making crochet scarves. They are not only fun to make but also very quick projects that you can easily complete in a day. Crochet scarves are also one of the great beginner crochet project to start with. They are typically worked in repeated rows which makes them very easy to follow pattern. You can also easily change the texture and look of the crochet scarf by changing the yarn and hook size according to your choice. Today am sharing the Pattern for a very Easy Textured Crochet Scarf. This is a easy to follow pattern where all you just need to know is to make Single Crochets and Double Crochets. By combining these two stitches in a methodical pattern you can create a lovely textured Crochet scarf. The size of this scarf can be customized according to your choice. You can easily start with any number of stitches you want and finish off after reaching the required size needed. You can make them as regular style scarf with free ends or make them little longer and join both the ends to make them into infinity scarf to wrap around your neck twice. Add fringe or tassels to the ends to make them more pretty. Materials Used:- Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook Size:- 7 / 35 Inches - can be customized to any size
Victoriana Shawl
Make a bold statement by combining color blocking and thin stripes in this lacy, rectangular shawl. This pattern was designed for the Celebrate Mom Blog Hop with Pattern Paradise. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting flat in rows (for color blocked and striped sections), crocheting in the round (for border) Changing colors (with linked video tutorial) Cluster stitches and picots (with linked video tutorials) Skipping stitches, crocheting in chain spaces Crocheting in the underside of foundation chain (with linked video tutorial) Blocking (with linked tutorial) Skill Level Intermediate Finished Size Adult: 10” (25.5 cm) wide x 66” (167.5 cm) long after blocking. Materials Murky Depths Deep Sock yarn (80% superwash Merino wool/20% nylon, 3.5 oz/100 g, 400 yd/366 m) - 1 skein each in Scion (CA) and The Brothers Grimm (CB), or approximately 400 yd (366 m) each in CA and CB in any super fine weight yarn. US H-8/5 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain pleasing drape. Yarn needle. Clover Quick Locking Stitch Marker Set, or locking stitch markers. Spray blocking supplies (pins, blocking board or mat, and spray bottle with cold water). Gauge Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Use a crochet hook that is several sizes larger than what is recommended for your yarn to create a pleasing drape.
Virus Crochet Shawl Written Instructions
If you have ever gone hunting on the web for a virus shawl pattern, you have probably realized that written instructions for these types of crochet patterns are few and far between. There are a TON of how to crochet a virus shawl or blanket Youtube videos out there, but written instructions are not as easily located. Crocheters who prefer written instructions will be forever grateful for these Virus Crochet Shawl Written Instructions. The written instructions from this pattern are slightly modified from a popular (UK) pattern on Youtube (see below) in order to explain the pattern in US terms (that vary slightly).