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Tasha Crochet Shawl

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This design makes a fun, relaxing, and simple shawl - because our lives are all so complicated, that you don't always need a complicated crochet pattern. The Tasha Shawl uses Tunisian crochet to create fun texture throughout the pattern and with just little variations you get a fun asymmetrical design that works as a light shawl for cooler evenings or a triangular scarf for the colder months. The multiple is included in the pattern, so you can make this pattern as large or as small as you'd like.

Tasha Crochet Shawl

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Asymmetrical Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Shawls and Wraps

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 worn. I found the perfect stitch that looks great from both sides. Me and my husband actually like the way the back of the stitch looks better than the front side of the stitch. Which for us makes this a double sided Asymmetrical shawl! I'll let you decide. I really hope you enjoy this Asymmetrical shawl as much as I did making it. This shawl measures Wide 31 inches or 130 cms Tall = 36 inches or 91 cms For this project you will need: HOOK: 4 mm hook or size G hook for the US YARN: 3 skeins of ply 3 yarn ply US, 8 ply AU Each skein is: 100 grams / 3.53 oz 280 meters / 307 yards a marker

Asymmetrical Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Boux Asymmetrical Shawl

Shawls and Wraps

When sat there working the Boux rectangle shawl up which you can find here, i came up with the idea of doing an asymmetrical shawl using the same stitch pattern. Now i will be very honest, in the past when designing an asymmetrical shawl i always used the filet crochet method and i had never designed a shawl with an actual stitch pattern so it took a little more working out than normal (but not as much as the one that i am currently working on, new pattern coming soon YAY!) but the Boux asymmetrical shawl turned out just how i wanted it and it is actually one of my most personal favorites to date, i think because there was a sense of achievement in something i had never done before.

Boux Asymmetrical Shawl

Sashay Asymmetrical Shawl

Shawls and Wraps

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 asymmetrical construction is made by increasing every 3 rows, and decreasing every 20 rows. I know it sounds complicated, but it's easier than it looks and once you get the hang of it, you'll get into the rhythm!

Sashay Asymmetrical Shawl

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Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette

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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 asymmetrical look that and can be worn all year long, hence the name, Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette! The shawlette requires 1 hank fingering weight yarn, approximately 445 yds (shown here in Manos del Uruguay Alegria in the colorway A2545 Pewter), or more for a larger shawl, a US E / 3.5 mm hook, and scissors and needle.

Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette

Reflections Tunisian Scarf

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"Take your Tunisian skills to the next level without making the pattern harder with the Reflections Tunisian Scarf pattern. It uses basic Tunisian stitches and skills and adds a bit of colorwork changes to enhance the look of the scarf. The scarf is made side to side and you leave the ends as fringe, so there are no ends to tie in. Yay! Leave it curled for a fun look or block it for a traditional flat scarf look. "

Reflections Tunisian Scarf