Free Crochet Patterns

Pumpkin Spice Crochet Shawl

Perfect for fall, this Pumpkin Spice Crochet Shawl has all the right colors. The mixtures of purples, blues, red, and oranges reminds you of a pumpkin patch with all the autumn leaves falling around. And, what better season than fall to work up a crochet shawl pattern? There's no better accessory for those breezy fall days when you just want a little something extra to wrap around you during the day.

Pumpkin Spice Crochet Shawl

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Dressed to the Nines Crochet Chain Wrap

Fine weight yarn with optional sequins and or beads one large crochet hook really openwork chain stitch pattern one ridiculously fast and easy, yet s-y shoulder kissing wrap. Block this beauty for a magical transformation into a shimmery, light and open fabric. This would be an amazing color work project using up remnant balls of previous projects, too! With one hank of Be So Fine Yarn you can make this beautiful wrap. The bamboo yarn has incredible drape! The addition of beads and sequins would make this such a fun and one-of-a-kind project!

Dressed to the Nines Crochet Chain Wrap

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Livenza Scarf

This pattern is one size, with the scarf running approximately 30″ long at the spine and 40″ across. You can expect some give and take in sizing based on variation within yarn weights and on your tension. A recommended gauge is listed to help get the size you desire, but if you prefer a shawl version - a little longer, wider, and with more drape - the instructions for that modification are included in the PDF available for purchase in my Ravelry store. As it is, the scarf version is the one I plan to wear all fall and winter - ya know, with my skinny jeans, boots, and pumpkins spice latte (yes, that counts as an accessory, in my book!).

Livenza Scarf

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Smoky Mountains Triangle Wrap

This simple triangle wrap is made with beautiful worsted weight yarn and works up very quickly! Inspired by the American landscape, the colors are perfect for fall or any time during the colder months. This wrap can be used as a shawl or scarf and it's easy to make in any size that you want! The video tutorial and written pattern will walk you through crocheting each row. Perfect for gift giving or just as a gift to yourself!

Smoky Mountains Triangle Wrap

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What You Love Shawl

The What You Love Shawl is crocheted from the center out in a triangle shape that expands as you add more rows. It uses a mix of stitches to create a cozy and stylish accessory you will be proud to wear everywhere. Drape it around your shoulders for warmth or wrap it around your neck as a trendy triangle scarf, you decide. Pick a few colors you love and get started on this fun project today.

What You Love Shawl

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Gently Reminisce Wrap

This wrap was designed for the warmer weather during the spring, summer and fall. It is lightweight and super soft. Lacy and playful. Simple to crochet and the added fringe, makes it fun to wear. Designed using 3-colors of The Cotton Wool (100% Pima Cotton Yarn from We Are Knitters), with an easy to remember stitch pattern repeat, basic crochet stitches and zero ends to sew in! This design is soon to be one of your very favorites.

Gently Reminisce Wrap

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The Pearl Shawl

Now you can make this beautiful and simple crochet triangular shawl! I used 1 1/2 yarn cakes for this project and it was very quick to make. You can add tassels or fringe if you want. The triangular shawl is made with repeating 6 rows, so this pattern is easy to memorize. I used a 5.5 mm crochet hook. There is also a video tutorial on how to make it. Please share the pattern with your yarn friends!

The Pearl Shawl

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Set Adrift Triangle Shawl

The Set Adrift Triangle Shawl works up so nicely in this yarn. The pattern is simple, done completely in the back loops to add more texture and drape. IT's a lovely addition to your Spring or Summer wardrobe. It is light as a feather, draping loosely. The Set Adrift Triangle Shawl is a perfect piece to carry when traveling, to use as a beach wrap over a swimsuit, or to take with you to dinner in case of an evening breeze.

Set Adrift Triangle Shawl

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Summer Breeze Crochet Triangle Shawl

This summer breeze crochet triangle shawl is versatile enough to wear at the beach while relaxing or over your shoulders in a beautiful evening gown in the evening. Use one skein of yarn to make this light and lacy shawl. Easy Beginner Crochet Shawl Pattern This shawl uses a combination of double crochet rows and double crochet with chain stitches. It is worked from the top down with the stitches increasing with each row. Video Tutorial Sometimes it is just nice to see the pattern being worked. For those of you that learn better from a video, I have that for you. The first seven rows will be worked with a bit thicker yarn to help show the stitches. After this section on the video, I also show this shawl being worked with the fingering yarn. If you are a beginner at crochet and may have only crocheted a square or blanket, I recommend that you check out the video tutorial to help with understanding how to work this pattern.

Summer Breeze Crochet Triangle Shawl

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Gramercy Asymmetrical Shawl

Such a great pattern and perfect to Netflix and crochet with a fabulous repeat. This pattern is meant to be used as a roadmap. I suggest following this simple pattern the first time you make it to get used to crochet on the bias, and to understand the shaping. Then try things out like adding stripes or trim or fringe. This pattern can also be a great stash buster! You can try this with almost any yarn - I suggest worsted as the thickest weight but have also made this with sport and fingering weights and been so pleased with the results.

Gramercy Asymmetrical Shawl

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