Step by step free crochet shawl with pockets pattern
Step by step free crochet shawl with pockets pattern
Can you believe that you only need one ball of yarn to make this beautiful crochet shawl in the pictures below? The color transitions are really effortless and they really bring out a lovely shell stitch design. Take a look how this light and lacy layer features increases at the center and sides. Isn't it just gorgeous?
Make this stunning and meditative textured rounded triangle shawl in the pictures below and enjoy wearing it all year long! The best part is, it sits on your shoulders just right, and it's the most beautiful addition to a dress or even a coat.
This incredible crochet shawl in the pictures below is made using a beautiful, ocean color, that will look amazing with so many stylizations. It's a a gorgeous shawl in fan design stitch that compliments the design as it gets bigger. Make sure to let me know if you like it!
This vibrant pink crochet prayer shawl in the pictures below was made by the very talented sailkelli and it's a classically designed crochet shawl features lovely stitchwork and graceful style. It's really easily craft in the silky softness of Red Heart Soft yarn, however feel free to make it in your favorite one!
Klaziena shawl
Creme shawls are simply timeless, so if you want to go for a classic pattern, we've got you covered! As you can see, this shawl in the pictures below is nothing but elegance and will make every outfit of yours looks simply fantastic.
This gorgeous crochet triangle shawl pattern in the pictures below is the first shawl design by I Need It Crochet. It turned out so beautifully, don't you think? It looks so flattering and the colors work so well together! In other words, it's a great project for a lazy evening.
A repeating, triangular makes up this Daisy Chain, expandable as needed. It's an absolutely striking dark to light (center to edge) gradient project in flame tons. In addition, it's a great transition pattern for advanced beginners wanting to move on to more difficult projects. I think this pattern is definitely one worth considering.