Free crochet skull shawl patterns
Free crochet skull shawl patterns
This amazing shawl in the pictures below is the work by Kountingsheep and it's ideal for a gift for a friend who was going through a difficult time. It's made using Lion Brand Mandala yarn, however feel free to use your favorite yarn, it should be really to make as well!
Although warmth is a primary feature for an amazing cowl pattern, and it's in ample supply here, looks and comfort are all important as well. Consequently, the soft, luxurious Mandala yarn and the thick, soft stitch really make this a complete project.
Lace for cold season? Well, why not? Liefs' super fast pattern uses two things I like the most: lacy stitches and bulky yarn. All crocheters will love this project, and cute tassels add extra something to it.
This striped scarf will be your favorite! Chunky weight yarn makes it squishy and warm, and cute striped design allows for many different color combinations. As you can see, Jamey decided to go with white and grey, but you can choose any color combination you like.
Tunisian crochet scarf patterns
"The Blossom Wrap is designed for those cool summer nights or overcast days. It pairs well with your favorite sundress or tank for that little bit of coverage during the late summer nights outdoors. The design is worked in short rows from one end to the other and works up quickly with only a two row repeat! Using Caron Cotton Cakes gives a gorgeous drape with the cotton blend, and just enough warmth! With an easy stitch pattern to adjust you can make the Blossom Wrap to almost any size! Large or smal, wrap or scarf! Experiment with colour and fibres to create the perfect piece! "
"The Mila Shawl is an easy crochet color block shawl pattern. With an open stitch design this crochet shawl will be a light compliment your spring and summer wardrobe. The free pattern includes photo tutorial, so even beginners can crochet this shawl. Combine your favorite yarn colors to customize your shawl. The Mila Shawl is worked side to side, so planning your color blocking is easy. You can follow my color changes, create your own or use solids-endless options!"
Have you ever tried a shawl shape called a Faroese Shawl? The Faroese shape shawl is a simplistic construction. There is a panel section on the center which has a triangle increase on each side. Over one hundred years ago women from the Faroese Isles devised this style of garment. By giving the back neckline more space this shawl is easier to wrap around oneself. Go ahead and give it a try and see if you like the fit!