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Grace Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

"Today's free crochet shawl pattern is the Grace Shawl, this shawl pattern is very similar to the Fantasia Shawl with it's shell design and mesh stitches which gives both a really beautiful lacy look. The Grace shawl i found that the shells were more in blocked rows and it gives the illusion that it's more worked as panels. This pattern is a top down shawl pattern with a long starting chain which might sound hard but i personally love these ones as they work up so quick!"

Grace Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Lois Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

"Fun and geometric are two great words to describe the Lois Shawl. It's got so much personality to it, with all those blunt corners, but you can add to it with some fun tassels or fringe (so much room for customization). Altogether they create a flowy and twirly party in one shawl. It was made using size #1/ fingering weight yarn but any yarn would be good, just be sure to check your gauge. And don't forget to have fun."

Lois Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Lacy Blossom Shawl

"Lacy Blossom Shawl is a medium size rectangular Tunisian crochet shawl that is crocheted along the long edge. It uses 2 100 g balls of fingering weight yarn, which is the perfect option for light spring/summer makes. The pattern uses basic stitches to create a beautiful lace shawl. Put your Tunisian lace crochet skills to the test with this fabulous accessory. The Lacy Blossom Shawl is worked flat, RS facing from right to left. The stitch pattern creating small blossoms is worked over two rows. The stitch count refers to the number of lps on hook on FP. Blocking the shawl is essential for this project as it opens up the lace stitch pattern. "

Lacy Blossom Shawl

Ana Pocket Shawl

"The Ana Pocket Shawl crochet pattern is free and pairs simplicity with a pop! The bobble like, pineapple stitch creates an eye catching pocket and center detail. This pocket shawl crochets up quickly in chunky weight yarn. Which means, you can make it and wear it this season! To balance out the simplicity I went all in on the pineapple stitches for the pockets of this shawl. I love how bobblicious they are in the bulky weight yarn."

Ana Pocket Shawl

Devon Sideways Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Today's free crochet pattern is the Devon Sideways Shawl and this beautiful shawl is a filet crochet pattern meaning that it just uses the double crochet stitch and the chain stitch. I designed a filet crochet blanket not long ago of broken chevrons and wanted to do that as a shawl but i got a bit carried away and in the end it didn’t end up as broken chevrons, it ended up as a double chevron but don't worry the broken chevrons is still on my list to do. This crochet pattern is very easy as it consists of working it row by row, flat and sideways and it works up super quick! This shawl only took me 4 days to complete and then a few extra days for blocking. Even though this pattern is a filet crochet pattern i still like to block my shawls as it gives it more of a crisper finish and it lays more flat.

Devon Sideways Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Asymmetrical Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Trying out my hand at designing a crochet Asymmetrical shawl. I've made several Butterfly Shawls designs and wanted to try something new. I really like the way you can wear these Asymmetrical shawls, it's reminds me something between a cowl and a regular shawl the way I've seen it worn. I found the perfect stitch that looks great from both sides. Me and my husband actually like the way the back of the stitch looks better than the front side of the stitch. Which for us makes this a double sided Asymmetrical shawl! I'll let you decide. I really hope you enjoy this Asymmetrical shawl as much as I did making it. This shawl measures Wide 31 inches or 130 cms Tall = 36 inches or 91 cms For this project you will need: HOOK: 4 mm hook or size G hook for the US YARN: 3 skeins of ply 3 yarn ply US, 8 ply AU Each skein is: 100 grams / 3.53 oz 280 meters / 307 yards a marker

Asymmetrical Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Brianna Sideways Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

"The Brianna Sideways Shawl is a bit different than other shawls i have done as i normally design them lacy but this stitch really stood out to me and not everyone wants to have a shawl that has lots of lace so i combined moss stitch with puff stitches and then threw in some hdc stitches to give it a bit of a break from such confined stitches and i really think it works! Working moss stitch in to a piece gives it a textured look and this area actually worked up really quick even though it consists of chain and single crochet stitches. Because of the closed stitches i would recommend it being more of a autumn winter shawl but this would actually look great as a scarf also! Please note this is a beginner plus crochet pattern."

Brianna Sideways Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Lacy Shells Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

"This lacy shawl looks so classy and elegant and is surprisingly easy to crochet using mostly double crochet and chain stitches. Using a hook larger than the yarn calls for gives this project great drape and the optional faceted beads help the open spaces stand out. Shawl is crocheted with a cotton yarn and after Row 5 has just a 2-row repeat. You'll love how it looks paired with your favorite 'little black dress' or make it in all white for that special bride! "

Lacy Shells Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Mesh Triangle Shawl

"This Crochet Mesh Triangle Shawl works up from top down with skipped stitches on either end to create the decreases. The sport weight cotton yarn leaves it soft, supple and gives it gorgeous drape. The coral color works so well for a bright summer shawl, or scarf. This pattern grows so quickly with just chains and double crochets. I worked up a photo tutorial {updated + new video tutorial!} to go with this one, so even if you're new to crochet you can totally make this one! I linked up my video tutorials for the two stitches I use in this pattern too, so you're all set-even if you're brand new to crocheting!"

Mesh Triangle Shawl

Seeing Stripes Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

"This stylish triangular shawl uses a double-ended crochet hook and Tunisian Brioche for a beautifully textured and airy look. This shawl is crocheted using Brioche technique and requires the use of double-ended hook. Unlike most Tunisian crochet projects, this shawl is NOT worked with RS always facing, the work is turned after each FP, resulting in a reversible fabric. At the end of each FP, slide all lps to the other end of the hook, then change colour before working the RP. Starting with Row 2, you will decrease 1 st at the start of alternating RPs. Keep you tension even with special attention to first and last sts in each row as these have the tendency to become disproportionately enlarged. "

Seeing Stripes Shawl Free Crochet Pattern