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Such Simple Shawl

This beginner-friendly triangle shawl is made with the popular Mandala cake yarn. You'll only need one cake to make a shawl. Of course you can use any other yarn, even if it's fingering weight or bulky. Just repeat the four basic rows as many times as you want. The repeats are made out of double crochet stitches and chains, which create a lacy look. You can add tassels to all shawl ends for a finishing touch.

Such Simple Shawl

Cherry Blossom Shawl

The Cherry Blossom Shawl is a simple, delicate, triangle shawl that uses fingering weight yarn to give you a gorgeous, flowing shawl or triangle scarf! This is a great shawl to showcase your favorite hand dyed yarn! Pattern difficulty: Easy Sizing: 52” across the top unblocked All of my patterns are thoroughly tested by experienced pattern testers and fellow designers to ensure you get a pattern that is easy to read and follow. All of my patterns are in american terms.

Cherry Blossom Shawl

Lazy Sunday Stripes Shawl

Who doesn't need a relaxing project for a lazy Sunday afternoon in the sun? This asymmetric wrap is just what you need to let the variegated yarn do all the hard work for you. Just sit back and enjoy an easy crochet project with a stunning result. The written pattern is available in English (US) and Dutch, and if you appreciate visual support, I have an English video tutorial showing you how to make the wrap.

Lazy Sunday Stripes Shawl

Irish Pub Shawl

For a wee bit of Irish fun… 2 Caron Cakes in Blueberry Kiwi will make this stunning Irish Pub Shawl… Any yarn will do, I love using self stripping yarn though!! Perfect to wrap around your shoulders while you are out and about with friends or even sitting on the sofa watching TV!! Simple repetitive stitching and the self striping yarn does all the work for you!! Best of all this is another Free Crochet Pattern!

Irish Pub Shawl

The Fairytale Shawl

This pretty shawl is great for all ages and sizes and can be made in multiple or solid colors and still be beautiful either way. This crochet pattern is meant for intermediate crocheters, but beginners and easy-level crocheters would not have a hard time at all making this shawl! Materials needed for this yarn are the very basics: worsted weight yarn, a 5.5mm crochet hook (or bigger/smaller depending on the size of the hand), a stitch marker, scissors, and a tapestry needle. I hope you enjoy this project, thank you so much for being interested!

The Fairytale Shawl

Florentina Shawl

Florentina is a light and delicate Crochet Lace Triangle Shawl made in a beautiful gradient yarn. This pretty shawl works up quickly with an easy 2-row repeat pattern. Add a small fringe for a stylish touch! Blocking is recommended to open up the stitches in the lace pattern, creating a diaphanous airy shawl. The pattern looks so lovely in a gradient cake yarn but 2 skeins of any fingering weight yarn from your stash would also look beautiful - you can get creative with the way you use the colours! The pattern will work with any weight yarn and matching crochet hook. Once you have the pattern repeat established, you can stop when your shawl is big enough, or you run out of yarn.

Florentina Shawl

Sashay Asymmetrical Shawl

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

Bat Wing Shawl

The Bat Wing Shawl was designed with the declining number of bats in North America in mind. About six million bats have died from a fungus, which is one of the worst animal population declines in the last hundred years. Bats are majestic creatures that have inspired many cultural phenomena like Batman, Dracula, and the children's classic book Stellaluna. They deserve our support as a species, so what better way than to commemorate them with a crochet pattern?

Bat Wing Shawl