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Little Starlight Shawl

Little girls love anything that sparkles. That's why this Little Starlight Shawl is brilliant! Your little girl will feel like a princess wearing this crochet shawl, which will protect her shoulders from the cold. If you use reflective yarn to make this easy crochet shawl pattern, then she'll also be more visible to cars when it's dark outside. This pretty shawl has a lot to offer, from safety to style. Make this crochet shawl pattern for your little princess.

Little Starlight Shawl

Joyful Josie Shawl

The Joyful Josie Shawl is inspired by my dear friend Josie (10) who has the same condition as me. Josie is a competition swimmer; just like I was at her age. Therefore I chose a yarn cake that has blue tones - the color of water. I used a simple stitch which is a combination of single crochet and double crochet stitches on top of each other, which gives a beautiful texture. For the shape I chose a round crochet shawl design based on the waves in the water. Thanks to the round shape the shawl can be worn in different ways: like a normal scarf/ shawl or as a wrap around the shoulders.

Joyful Josie Shawl

Deep Blue Beginner Shawl

This beginner triangle shawl pattern is easy to make smaller or larger. Simply crochet a repeat of R2 an even number of times - this will allow the edging to work for the shawl. This is crocheted in a lighter weight yarn, so the shawl is also lighter weight when you are wearing it. It is not heavy like a blanket. This simple shawl is an everyday shawl. Something you can make and wear for comfort, with your cozy pants, or just to keep the chill off when you are sitting on your back deck enjoying a cup of coffee (or glass of your favorite wine). This shawl will also work well as a Prayer Shawl or for donation purposes. I designed this slightly larger because I am larger myself (a petite 3X) and I wanted a shawl I could wear out on my back deck! My sister, Kelley, is modelling the shawl for the photos and she is much daintier and a size Small . It is an oversized shawl for her.

Deep Blue Beginner Shawl

The Everyday Shawl

I designed this shawl to be stylish, yet cozy. The perfect everyday shawl to wrap yourself up in - whether heading out to the mall, office, or dinner with friends. This pattern is great if you are new to crocheting shawls/wraps. Its worked from the top down in a triangular shape, repeating the same four rows until you have reached the desired length. I've even included a short video to demonstrate the stitch pattern if you prefer to learn visually.

The Everyday Shawl

The Chained Arcade Shawl

I love this shawl! The final product has a lovely drape, partially due to the chains that link the two panels together. The idea for the chains came because I wanted to have the two arcade panels facing each other. I tried a variety of ways to link the panels and this was my favorite. I think any worsted weight yarn will work with this pattern. You can adapt the pattern to my length and height or increase the number of panels. Enjoy!

The Chained Arcade Shawl

Wings Of Prayer Shawl pattern

This is an easy and free crochet pattern for Wings of Prayer Shawl with photo tutorial in each step. This is a gorgeous shawl in fan design stitch that compliments the design as it gets bigger. The concept of the wing design becomes more obvious when you view the shawl from the back. This Wings of Prayer Shawl is crocheted in flat, start in the upper middle towards the bottom of the pointed shawl. You may easily modify the sizes by just adding the repeat rows indicated. This shawl is in 4 rows repeat. This is easy enough for beginners just having a cluster and picot knowledge in crochet.

Wings Of Prayer Shawl

Dahlia Shawl

For the Dahlia Shawl / Scarf, I've combined several simple crochet stitches that add both a nice texture and drape. The size is easily customizable so you can crochet it and wear it as a shawl or triangular scarf. For this triangular crochet shawl, I chose Lion Brand Yarns Turnstyles, a self-striping, bulky mohair-look yarn, and all of the colorwork was done for me which made this a perfect crochet project for binge watching my favorite TV shows.

Dahlia Shawl

Milkweed Leaf Shawl

This particular design reminds me of a butterfly. And when I was young we would give our caterpillars milkweed to eat so they could eventually emerge from their cocoons to be beautiful butterflies. The hexagonal motif shawls are unique in their design and style. They are perfect for outdoor events like weddings or festivals where you might want to keep yourself warm with your gorgeous wrap while still having easy access to your phone and camera.

Milkweed Leaf Shawl

All Year Cover Up and Cornwall Shawl

The All Year Cover Up and Cornwall Shawl is so fabulous and works up easy. The All Year Cover Up and Cornwall Shawl uses the back loop technique to give the design a ribbed and textured illusion. You can use any cuff you like to accent. You can make this cover up/shawl in any yarn weight and fiber for use in different seasons. You can go from summer to fall to winter and spring with this fantastic design.

All Year Cover Up and Cornwall Shawl

Galway Shawl

Inspiration comes from all places. For me I am constantly inspired by color, texture and shape. It is so incredibly special when those 3 inspirations come together for a design that pops, is beautiful, easy to make, and just a delight to wear. This Galway Shawl uses the Hedgehog yarn with its soft fiber and colors that blend and pop beautifully. You can wear this shawl as a shawl or as a comfortable scarf for the colder season.

Galway Shawl