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Crochet Shawl / Wrap

There are many different shapes and sizes of crochet shawls and wraps. And some are easier to crochet than others. I wanted to make a shawl that is beautiful but also very simple to make. So, how do you crochet a simple shawl? This one I made is a rectangular shape. It's probably the easiest shape to work with as the amount of stitches in each row stays the same, no increasing or decreasing is required.

Crochet Shawl / Wrap

Mae's Triangle Shawl

If you're looking for a stylish project that will work well with virtually any yarn then this pattern may be perfect for you! With the Mae's Triangle Shawl you'll start at the center and evenly grow the shawl in the shape of a triangle. What's so great about this concept, is that you can literally continue crocheting until the project is as small or as large as you like, or until you run out of yarn.

Mae's Triangle Shawl

Frosty Weather Crochet Shawl Pattern

Make winter fashionable with this Frosty Weather Crochet Shawl Pattern. This neat design features a range of wintry colors that will remind you of being out in an arctic landscape. The asymmetrical design of this crochet shawl pattern will allow you to style this accessory in any way you please. Once completed, you can easily add this piece to any winter outfit, and the soft yarn texture will feel warm and comfortable against the icy wind gusts. Find out how easy this free crochet shawl pattern is to make and stay warm this winter!

Frosty Weather Crochet Shawl Pattern

Sadie Shawl

The Sadie Shawl free crochet pattern uses basic crochet stitches combined to create this beautiful rectangular wrap! It is made using sport weight (#2) yarn. The pattern comes with instructions for 2 sizes, long and extra long. The pattern is rated easy in difficulty. However, an advanced beginner could easily make this shawl. The stitches are very basic, and when combined create a beautiful shell style design. You will need approximately 820-1000 yards of yarn, depending on which size you make.

Sadie Shawl

Quicksilver Shawlette

The Quicksilver Shawlette features gorgeous neutrals and the interplay of stitch patterns, finished off with a beautiful and stricking edging. And it uses (less than) 2 balls of yarn - and takes only a few evenings to make! It is the perfect blend of feminine and graphic, ready for date night, school runs, and coffee with friends, jeans, leggings, dresses, fall, and winter! I used LB Collection Superwash Merino, and love the combination of Charcoal and Ivory. But this pattern would be amazing with other color combos too. Imagine a bright pink Dahlia instead of the Ivory, or go tone on tone with Eggplant and Wild Berry - so many possibilities! Tips on upsizing included in the pattern!

Quicksilver Shawlette

Omna Shawl

Cosy, squishy and huge, this free pattern for a crochet shawl makes a lovely crochet blanket scarf to add style to your winter outfits. Wear it as a wrap around your shoulders, or as a cosy scarf to drape around your neck to keep those cold winds at bay. Measurements: 70in (178cm) length x 18in (46cm) wide - without fringing The pattern is an easy design. The first few rows require concentration, but I have included step by step photos to help the process. I used 2 balls of King Cole Curiosity yarn to make my shawl, but any DK weight yarn would work as well. Gradient cake yarns makes a gorgeous wrap, and only a few threads to weave in! I included the multiples for the pattern, so you can make your shawl any width you choose.

Omna Shawl

Crochet Spiked Triangle Shawl

This crochet spiked triangle shawl is an easy first shawl to make. This crochet pattern also comes with a video tutorial for those that prefer learning visually. The spikes on the ends add a soft flair to the comfy scarf. You could wear this around your neck like a bandanna scarf or even as a shawlette. This worked up rather quickly. Need a quick gift for someone or want to make one for yourself to wear? Do you have a few skeins of Red Heart Unforgettable yarn in your stash? I happened to see this beautiful yarn in the store a few weeks ago and I added some to my stash. This shawl took two full skeins for the shawl itself and about a quarter of the third skein for the spiked fringe. If you can complete a single crochet and a slip stitch, you can add the spiked fringe to the edge of the shawl. I think it adds such a fun spark to this crochet project. And you can wash the shawl without the fringe coming out.

Crochet Spiked Triangle Shawl

Heartland Crochet Triangle Shawl

This heartland Crochet triangle shawl is an easy crochet pattern to work. It is made using one skein of fine yarn, which means only two ends to weave in. How to Crochet the Granny Stitch The granny stitch is easy to achieve and is often the first type of stitch that a new beginner at crochet learns. It is made up of a combination of double crochet and chain stitches. When working the granny stitch, it is often worked in clusters of 3 double crochet stitches, followed by a chain stitch. Because of the repetitive nature of this stitch, it makes it perfect for a beginner at crochet.

Heartland Crochet Triangle Shawl

Flirty Crochet Shawl

The Flirty Crochet Shawl is simply fantastic. A crochet shawl pattern like this is so versatile that it can be worn in so many ways, including a scarf or turban. Within two to three hours, youll have something lovely for yourself. It may not look like it, but it is in fact an easy crochet pattern that will remain in your wardrobe for many years to come. The lacy look will make you feel elegant every time you wear it.

Flirty Crochet Shawl