Crochet Pattern Shawl Vest // Vest // Triangle Shawl Tender
"The Bracken Ridge scarf tutorial uses basic crochet stitches to create a wonderfully easy and elegant crochet triangle shawl that looks as good worn over a summer dress as it does with a t shirt and pair of jeans. If you are a beginner crocheter this is a great project for you to practice your Double Crochet and Half Double Crochet stitches. Using fingering weight yarn and a 4.5mm hook, the shalw can be made as large as you like to suit your individual style"
This triangle scarf is an easy, beginner friendly crochet pattern. I was itching to use Hobby Lobby's Painted Canyon colorway and I think it worked up lovely in this pattern. The self striping yarns are such a breeze to work with-no color planning, less ends to weave = win, win! This pattern will give you the triangle scarf size pictured: 23.5″ deep by 50″ long. You can continue the pattern to increase your triangle to a full shawl size. This one was made with 3 skeins of Hobby Lobby's I Love This Yarn in Painted Canyon. I think adding another two skeins (with this gauge and hook) would create a comfortable sized shawl. These are so easy to add on to!"
This Fall Triangle Shawl Pattern for Beginners was inspired by the beautiful fall sunsets with seasonal changing of leaves colors as the temperatures begin to drop in the evening. When the evenings get longer, and the days get shorter we will have a beautiful color palette to view outside. The beautiful shawl has a pattern repeat of two rows. Start at the bottom tip of the shawl and continue to grow the size of the shawl increasing stitches with each row and working up the lacy shawl. The triangle shape is achieved by increasing stitches in each row by 4 stitches.
"The Granny's Point Triangle Cowl Scarf is a quick and easy pattern that is worked all in one piece - no seaming required! Finished Size: 23” long x 14.5” wide at longest points when laid flat Stitches Used: ch - chain sc - single crochet sc3l - single crochet in the 3rd loop dc - double crochet dc3l - double crochet in the 3rd loop hdc - half double crochet sl st - slip stitch Required Materials: Approximately 365 yds worsted weight #4 yarn (example uses Lion Brand Pound of Love in the color Cornflower) 6.00mm Crochet Hook Yarn Needle Scissors Gauge: 9 rows of worked pattern = 6” (gauge check reminder written in pattern)"
The In Bloom crochet triangle shawl pattern creates a crochet wrap that is is perfect for spring and easy to crochet. This asymmetrical crochet shawl pattern uses the crossed double crochet stitch for it's personality, and works up quickly and easily. You can use a self striping Caron Cotton Cake as I have for additional personality, or choose your favorite yarn for this crochet triangle shawl.
The Eleanor triangle shawl is made up of shell stitches and mesh stitches which then gives this unique crochet shawl pattern, this is a very open design so with that in mind it would be perfect for the Summer months as you can drape across your shoulders without getting too hot underneath, this would also be great for the Summer evenings when the sun has gone down just put over your shoulders to warm you up a bit.
This Moss Stitch Triangle Shawl is designed to be so easy and simple so you can catch up on your favorite TV shows without missing a stitch. This shawl works up quickly with a super simple pattern repeat and is in a lovely triangle shape, perfect for those slightly chilly late summer/early fall evenings. The repeat is super easy to memorize and this shawl is customizable in it's size. You can make a smaller or larger shawl very easily. Additionally, you can add fringe or tassels for an extra pop of personality."
"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!"