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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

Lazy Diamond Boho Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by Crystal White-Van Cleemput

What I love most about pocket shawls, is that they are so universal, you can wear them literally all year long. What's more, years passes by and they will never go out of fashion. Amazing, right? I can imagine it being worn on chilly autumn evening as well as a beach cover - up.

Lazy Diamond Boho Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

All-Shawl in Bright Pink

This super quick crochet shawl in the pictures below was made by AnaBC and it has a rounded shape with open fronts,, sort of like a fantastic pie with a wedge missing. The shape is simply amazing to wear over a dress or skirt. Let me know if you like it.

All-Shawl in Bright Pink

Boho Light Crochet Shawl

This shawl is made with double crochet stitches and works up in a day's time! Perfect for the warmer months, but practical for year round use. It can be worn several ways, so get started on one today!

Boho Light Crochet Shawl

Sky Walk Tunisian Chevron Shawl

"The shawl is a great accessory for chilly mornings and late evenings when you only need a little something over your shoulders. In the spirit of the theme of the colour of the year, this colour combination is reminiscent of the many shades of blue of late evening and night sky. This pattern was featured in Happily Hooked Magazine July 2020. The shawl is worked flat with RS always facing; the pattern consists of alternating three colour sections: 6 rows in MC, 3 rows in CC1, 6 rows in MC and 3 rows in CC2. The first and last colour sections are in MC."

Sky Walk Tunisian Chevron Shawl

Elmview Shawl Crochet pattern

"The Elmview Shawl is worked from the bottom point up using mearsurements. This gives the crocheter plenty of flexibility to experiment with different yarn weights. This pattern also includes a video tutorial. This time of year is a bit tricky. I don't usually think of May as a time to wear scarves, but up here in Northern Ontario it can still get quite chilly. Actually, last week it even snowed. A shawl worn like a triangle scarf is the perfect solution! "

Elmview Shawl Crochet pattern