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Summer Breeze Shawl

This fantastic textured triangle shawl in the pictures below was made by Nadia Fuad and it has such a stunning colorway, don't you think? It's full of fantastic colors and a lot of different textures. In other words, it's the ultimate project for a lazy afternoon. And you can wear it all year long!

Summer Breeze Shawl

Hills and Valleys Prayer Shawl

You really don't have to be an advanced crocheter to make this beautiful crochet prayer shawl in the pictures below. It's really simple and fast to make, so if you want to make a last - minute thoughtful gift to a friend, this one is going to be absolutely ideal.

Hills and Valleys Prayer Shawl

Boy's Shawl-Collared Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

I'm definitely in the fall mood and love it when it starts to cool off - that's when I get really excited for the hooks and needles to come out. (Not that I ever put them away… but I'm not as motivated to work with yarn when it's hot. I wish I was!) One of my favorite items to design is sweaters. I love making sweaters. I know a lot of people hate them because of the finishing, but I even enjoy the finishing part. Granted, when I'm making an adult sweater I sometimes find myself griping about how long it takes, so I focus a lot on making baby and child sweaters. This one fits my youngest son and he graciously modeled it for me (even though it was almost 90 degrees that day!). I love it and can't wait for it to be cool enough for him to wear it to school.

Boy's Shawl-Collared Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

Mila Shawl

"The Mila Shawl is an easy crochet color block shawl pattern. With an open stitch design this crochet shawl will be a light compliment your spring and summer wardrobe. The free pattern includes photo tutorial, so even beginners can crochet this shawl. Combine your favorite yarn colors to customize your shawl. The Mila Shawl is worked side to side, so planning your color blocking is easy. You can follow my color changes, create your own or use solids-endless options!"

Mila Shawl

Faroese Crochet Shawl

Have you ever tried a shawl shape called a Faroese Shawl? The Faroese shape shawl is a simplistic construction. There is a panel section on the center which has a triangle increase on each side. Over one hundred years ago women from the Faroese Isles devised this style of garment. By giving the back neckline more space this shawl is easier to wrap around oneself. Go ahead and give it a try and see if you like the fit!

Faroese Crochet Shawl

Tunisian Lacy Shells Shawl

"My Tunisian crochet lace shawl is so soft, light, airy and… drape!!! It feel so lovely just like any other crochet shawl around your neck. It it so pliable and will not stick out like a sore thumb. It uses Tunisian Lacy Shell stitch that is so easy to create but makes a stunning lacy shawl! I have added a video tutorial for this lovely stitch so you can learn something new. The finished shawl is a lovely size to wear around your neck or over your shoulders. "

Tunisian Lacy Shells Shawl

Serendipity Asymmetrical Shawl

"The Serendipity Asymmetrical Shawl features a beautiful skein of yarn that is paired with an easy crochet stitch. If you have one of those cakes of yarn that has just over 1,000 yards, this will be a perfect crochet pattern to use. This asymmetrical shawl is worked on the bias where one side continues to grow while the other side stays straight. If you are an advanced beginner, I think that you would have no problem mastering this lovely crochet pattern. St. Paddy’s Day will soon be upon us and I wish everyone good luck in this New Year. This will be a perfect accessory showing off your green side. When thinking about naming this Shawl, Serendipity landed at the top of the list. It is the unplanned good luck some people have. This just seemed to fit together."

Serendipity Asymmetrical Shawl

Alix Shawl

"Learn to make July's brand new addition to the Alix Line by Divine Debris, the Alix Shawl. This design is worked from the center out in rows and builds with lots of wonderful texture. This design works well in a sport weight yarn (like the one used in the sample) but you can customize it as you'd like in different weights and colors, just make sure to check the gauge before you start. I hope you like it!"

Alix Shawl