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Peafowl Feathers Crochet Shawl

Peafowl Feathers crochet shawl is triangular crochet shawl with slightly different construction. The pattern starts with a triangle that is worked in round around all three sides. Later the work continues in rows around two sides only to increased the width. The lacy shells border is worked at the end around two sides only. The pattern uses custom made gradient yarn cake but would work well with commercial yarn cakes like Scheepjes or Rico Degrade. It uses 800 m of 3-ply yarn and 4 mm crochet hook.

Peafowl Feathers Crochet Shawl

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Crax Gradient Shawl

The Crax Gradient Shawl will allow you to create a large crochet shawl with fascinating mosaic crochet design using your favourite gradient yarn. Crax Gradient Shawl is a generously sized shawl worked sideways on the bias, from one tip to the opposite edge. The compination of asymmetric triangle shaping and mosaic colorwork using a gradient yarn makes this pattern a great project for those of you looking to expand your crochet skills. Although the pattern is written in one size, it could be easily made larger or smaller by adding or omitting pattern repeats. The shifting colors keep the work interesting. Team up your favourite gradient yarn (self-striping yarn) with a contrasting solid and create this intriguing Crax Gradient Shawl. The pattern uses US crochet terminology and includes step-by-step mosaic crochet tutorial.

Crax Gradient Shawl

Sea Shells Shawl

The Sea Shells Shawl is made using four crochet stitches which creates this beautiful and intricate lacy shell design. The shawl is crocheted in one piece starting at one end and working in rows all way to the other end which makes it a rectangle shape. It's an absolute dream to work up and can be made quite quickly once you get used to the stitch layout. I would say this pattern is for the intermediate crocheter due to knowing where to put your stitches. I have explained it as well as possible in the free pattern below so if you are a advanced beginner crocheter you may want to try it out. This Sea Shells Shawl pattern is made in one size but in the paid pattern I have included the multiples so you can make it in any size that you would prefer and with your ideal yarn.

Sea Shells Shawl

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Sweet Cake Crochet Shawl Pattern

Use your yarn cakes to make this Sweet Cake Crochet Shawl Pattern! It's easy to work up a triangle shawl with this beautiful variegated yarn. Color changing becomes effortless when you use one "cake" of yarn to make this project. This is a great pattern for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. You need to know how to make crochet clusters, which creates a beautiful granny stitch effect. If you love the traditional look of granny squares, you'll love this crochet shawl! A traditional style gets a modern update when cluster stitches meet vibrant colors.

Sweet Cake Crochet Shawl Pattern

Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

This feeling flirty lacy shell shawl is so light and delicate. Work this crochet pattern from the bottom up. Start with one shell and continue adding a shell to each side as you work up. Since this is made from a yarn cake that has beautiful, variegated colors throughout, there were just two yarn ends to weave in at the end. This lacy shell stitch is achieved by repeating two rows throughout this pattern. One row consists of chain and single crochet stitches. The next row is where the shell is made by working a double crochet in the same stitch five times. I have included photos of the first few rows to help with understanding the pattern. Additionally, there are video tutorials for both left and right hand crocheters. Lastly, there is a chart detailing the row being worked and number of shell stitches per row.

Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Berry Cakes Infinity Scarf

This gorgeous Berry Cakes Infinity Scarf uses Caron Cakes, a self-striping yarn which creates color block sections. With a simple V-Stitch pattern, you can create this beautiful infinity scarf in no time! This scarf is made with one Caron Cake in the Mixed Berry colorway. If you are making this project with a different yarn and would still like to create the color blocks, you will need to use different colored yarns and join after each section to create the same effect.

Berry Cakes Infinity Scarf