Sienna Shawl is a lovely trianglular shawl that begins from a bottom tip with increases placed along the edges. The flower lace pattern is geometric and quite easy to memorize and it will catch the eye when you wear it. While the stitches used in this pattern are simple, the project itself is not the quickest one. But, once you have the first few rows figured out, you'll be off to the races. If you are not afraid of new challenges, I think that you will be really happy with the end result.
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Sienna Harvest Berry Shawl
Sienna Harvest Berry Shawl is a medium size Tunisian crochet triangular shawl that is constructed top down. It uses 2 100 g skeins of fingering yarn weight, which enables the shawl to be a great layering option. The pattern uses a variety stitches, some basic and some more advanced in combinations to create a beautiful lace shawl. The colours chosen for the sample in photographs are reminiscent of the beautiful, rich colour palette of autumn harvest.
Goldenrod Shawl
Goldenrod is a lightweight spring/summer shawl, made from the bottom up with beautiful diagonal lace sections throughout. Increases are placed along the edges forming a wide triangular shape. The easy construction and basic stitches make The Goldenrod Shawl suitable as a first lace project. Because this crochet triangle shawl is worked bottom-up, its length is easily adjusted and you can make it larger/smaller by working more/less pattern repeats. This delicate and feminine bottom up crochet triangle shawl pattern is easy to memorize and fun to make. Perfect for beginners wanting to improve their skills or any crocheters that enjoys an easy project!
Journey Through The Stones Crochet Shawl
"This shawl is worked sideways from end-to-end. It starts off at the tip on one side and gradually grows by 1 stitch with each row until the widest section, which is in the middle. Then each row decreases by 1 stitch until you reach the tip on the other side. Lacy Crochet Border When I first purchased the yarn, I had chosen four colors and had planned to make something using all four. When first starting out this shawl, I was thinking of using just three of the colors. They look lovely together; however, as I was nearing the end of the length of the shawl on the decreasing side, I decided to use all four colors. The darker cypress color really helps add depth and makes the clay color pop. "
Willow Shawl
The Willow Shawl is a sideways, asymmetrical shawl which begins with just a few stitches at one tip and grows to its widest point, that is easily adaptable to any amount of yarn you have, or any thickness of yarn The pattern is easily adjusted to any size by simply adding or reducing repeat sections. The entire shawl is worked in an easy and meditative back and forth moss stitch pattern with intriguing V-stitch rows and serrated edge. Involving only easy crochet stitches, this crochet shawl pattern is fascinating but easy enough to finish quickly. The stitch pattern is perfect for those who love meditative and easy patterns which you can memorize easily. The pattern uses US crochet terminology and contains full written instruction and chart.
Flower Meadow Shawl
"The Flower Meadow Shawl is a fabulous eye catching piece of wearable art! Main body of scarf is made with the modern and simple Moss Stitch with a fabulous flower edge detail. Flowers are crocheted into your piece - no sewing required! Complete photo and video tutorial are provided for the flower stitch with a complete tutorial for the shawl coming soon. Approximate finished size is approx 54” wide wingspan x 27” to tip but easily customizable to any size by simply adding rows before your flower row begins. So much fun to make and perfect for spring!"