42 Free Crochet Triangle Shawl Patterns
Free Crochet Triangle Shawl Patterns
Are you ready to wrap yourself in stylish crochet triangle shawls? If yes, I have you covered. Whether you're looking for an accessory to complement your outfit or something cozy to drape over your shoulders, crochet triangle shawls are the perfect project. They’re versatile, lightweight, and can be worn throughout the year.
I’ve put together free crochet triangle shawl patterns from incredibly talented designers. I am sure there’s something for everyone, from beginners to more advanced crocheters!
Why Crochet a Triangle Shawl?
Crochet triangle wraps are fun to make and a staple in any wardrobe. The possibilities are endless, whether you prefer something lacy for the warmer months or a heavier, textured shawl for the winter. These shawls can be made with various yarns—from lightweight to chunky, solid colors to variegated blends. Plus, many of these patterns are perfect stash busters, so you can use up your leftover yarn while creating something beautiful!
What You’ll Find in This Roundup
I’ve included a diverse selection of patterns that showcase different styles, techniques, and yarn choices. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the shawls you’ll find:
Lace Shawls
Delicate and airy, lace triangle shawls are ideal for those looking for something elegant. These patterns are perfect for date nights, weddings, or special occasions.
Textured Shawls
For a cozy, more structured look, textured shawls use stitches like puff stitch, bobbles, or post stitches to add depth and dimension.
Colorful Shawls
Add a splash of color to your wardrobe! These patterns use multiple shades or gradient yarns to create a stunning visual effect.
Beginner-Friendly Shawls
If you’re new to crochet, don’t worry! This roundup has plenty of patterns that are simple to follow, with basic stitches like double crochets or half-double crochets.
Detailed Shawls for the Experienced Crocheter
If you love a challenge, I’ve included more intricate patterns that will let you flex your crochet skills. Think of detailed lacework, intricate motifs, or unusual stitch combinations.
Yarn Suggestions
Triangle shawls are versatile in that you can use almost any yarn you have on hand. Some patterns call for lightweight yarns (perfect for warmer weather), while others use chunkier yarns for maximum coziness.
Choosing the Right Yarn for Your Shawl
The yarn you choose can have a huge impact on the look, feel, and functionality of your triangle shawl. With so many options available, here’s a guide to help you choose the best yarn for your project:
For a Lightweight, Summery Shawl
Choose a cotton or bamboo blend yarn. These fibers are breathable and have a beautiful drape, making them perfect for warm weather shawls.
For a Cozy, Winter-Ready Shawl
Wool or alpaca blends provide warmth and insulation. They’re perfect for chunky, textured shawls you can snuggle up in when the temperature drops.
For Lace Shawls
Go for a finer yarn like fingering or lace weight, ideally in a blend of wool or silk. These yarns provide the drape and delicacy needed for intricate lace designs.
For a Bold, Textured Look
Chunky yarns or yarns with interesting textures (like boucle or slub yarns) can create statement shawls. These are great for simple patterns where you want the yarn itself to shine.
Color Considerations
Don’t forget to consider the color! Gradient or variegated yarns can add dimension and interest to even the simplest shawl patterns, while solid or tonal colors highlight intricate stitchwork.
Make sure to check the pattern’s recommended yarn weight and hook size for the best results. Most patterns in this roundup include detailed instructions to guide you in making the perfect yarn choice.
How to Style Your Triangle Shawl
What’s great about a triangle shawl is its versatility. You can wear it in several ways:
Classic Wrap
Simply drape the shawl over your shoulders and let the triangle point hang down in the back.
Bandana Style
Fold the triangle in half and wear it in front like a scarf, with the ends wrapped around your neck.
Shoulder Wrap
Perfect for chilly evenings—just throw the shawl around your shoulders for an elegant look.
Styling Your Shawl with Different Outfits
One of the best things about triangle shawls is their versatility in styling. Whether you’re dressing up for a special occasion or going for a casual everyday look, a crochet shawl can elevate your outfit. Here are some ideas on how to style your shawl with different outfits:
For a Casual Day Look
Pair a lightweight shawl with jeans and a simple top for a chic, effortless vibe. Choose a neutral-colored shawl for a minimalist style, or go for a bright, colorful shawl to add a pop of color to your outfit.
Office-Ready Ensemble
Layer a textured or lacy shawl over a tailored dress or blouse and skirt for a polished, professional look. Neutral tones like greys, creams, and blacks work well for office wear, but don’t shy away from soft pastels for a feminine touch.
Evening Elegance
Heading out for a dinner or special event? A lace shawl draped over a cocktail dress adds elegance and warmth. Metallic or deep jewel tones like emerald, navy, or burgundy can give your shawl a luxurious feel, perfect for a night out.
Layered for Fall
When the weather cools down, wear your shawl over a fitted sweater or a leather jacket for a cozy yet stylish autumn look. You can also pair it with ankle boots and a beanie for that quintessential fall style.
I hope this roundup inspires you to pick up your crochet hook and start on a new project! Triangle shawls are perfect gifts, wardrobe additions, and relaxing projects to work on any time of the year. Don’t forget to share your finished shawl on social media and tag the designers to show your support!
Maggie Crochet Shawl-Free Pattern
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This time I wanted to make her something that is a little different from the mirrored triangular shawls. Yes, I wanted it to still be a triangle but constructed differently. And I also wanted something simple, easy, and quick to make. Something that a beginner can make easily. Lastly, something that you can wear with several outfits and therefore decided to choose multicolored yarn and make in two different colors.
Uses weight 3/light DK yarn and 4 mm (G) hook
Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner
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Easy Crochet Triangle Shawl in Cake Yarn
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This Easy Crochet Triangle Shawl lets the yarn do the work when using a gorgeous colorway of size 3 yarn (in a cake) called Stylecraft Batik Swirl. A Top Down Shawl like this allows you the flexibility to make it any size with any weight yarn.
Yarn: 2 cakes Stylecraft Batik Swirl (size 3) and crochet hook size I-9 (5.5mm)
Designer: Kim of Make It Crochet
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Free Crochet Triangle Shawl -Lively Shawl
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This is a fairly easy shawl to make. It is made with Ice Yarns Fettucia Fine. The scarf is lightweight and fluffy, perfect for the summer weather. The pattern is made in one piece from the top down. The pattern itself is easy to make, consisting of double crochet, slip stitches, chains, and V-stitches.
Uses weight 2 (fine) yarn and 5 mm (H) hook
Designer: Pamela of Pam’s Cozy Corner
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Crochet Lace Summer Shawl Pattern
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Do you agree that Summer is the perfect time to experiment with new fashion styles and elevate your wardrobe with some fresh trendy pieces. If you’re looking for a unique and chic accessory to add to your collection, a lacy crochet shawl is the perfect item.
Uses Fingering (Super Fine) yarn and 3.75 (F) hook
Designer: Janet of Simply Hooked by Janet
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Cedar Creek Easy Crochet Shawl Pattern
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The Cedar Creek Easy Crochet Shawl Pattern will be your go-to shawl pattern! It is quick, easy and it looks fabulous. The shawl can be worn as a traditional shawl or flip it around and wear it as a trendy triangle scarf.
Uses weight 3 (light) yarn and 5 mm (H) hook
Designer: Jessica of Stitching Together
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Primrose and Proper Easy Triangle Shawl | Free Crochet Pattern
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The classic triangle shape and lacy stitches make the Primrose and Proper shawl pattern a warm, yet beautiful project to dress up your wardrobe this winter. The simple single, half-double, and double crochet stitches mean this pattern is easy, and even an advanced beginner should be able to crochet this without too much trouble.
Uses Worsted Weight and 5.5 mm (I) hook
Designer: Kirsten of Kirsten Holloway Designs
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Crochet Triangles & Cones Lace Shawl
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The boho stitch pattern and the fringes at the edges make it the perfect accessory for summer festivals, or a day on the beach. This shawl pattern works perfectly with fingering weight gradient yarn cakes.
Uses fingering weight (super fine) yarn and 4 mm (G) hook
Designer: Raffaella of Raffamusa Designs
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Alera Shawl, a Free Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern
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The Alera Shawl is an asymmetric triangle crochet shawl pattern that begins at one pointed end and increases to the opposite side. It transitions through three different stitch patterns, each with it’s own unique texture. This design was inspired by a particular clothing item in Furies of Calderon, the first book in the Codex Alera series. Read the book and see if you can guess which one! You can see some of the textures in the shawl close up in the picture below.
Uses Sport yarn and size 4mm (G) hook
Designer: April of Banana Moon Studio
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Granny Square Shawl Crochet Pattern: Triangulation Shawlette
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Are you looking for an easy peasy granny square shawl crochet pattern with a twist? Then, you’ll love the Triangulation Shawlette, a simple triangular shawlette that can be styled as a triangle scarf or enlarged to be a full sized shawl. It uses a self-patterning yarn to make colorwork easy, and combines the “granny” stitch with the v-stitch.
Uses Worsted Weight (4) yarn and 9 mm (M) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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Easy Crochet Triangle Shawl Free Pattern
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The Iris Triangle Shawl pattern is an easy crochet triangle shawl pattern. If you are looking for a fun and relaxing crochet shawl pattern, you are in the right place!
This shawl uses mostly the Iris stitch and some puff stitch to add texture. The pattern is easy and relaxing with a repetitive section, so you can work the shawl as big as you’d like.
Uses Fingering (# 1) yarn and 3.5 mm (E) hook
Designer: Agat of Made by Gootie
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Easy Tunisian Mosaic Crochet Triangle Shawl: Free Pattern
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I am thrilled to share my latest project in Tunisian Mosaic Crochet – a magnificent triangle shawl. The drape is lovely, and the warmth the Meera Shawl provides, is perfect for cooler weather.
The best part? It’s super easy to create! This crochet triangle shawl pattern is made with just an 8-row repeat, using a Tunisian hook. Despite its simplicity, the Meera Shawl turned out beautifully, and it’s one of my favorites to wear.
Uses Fingering yarn and 5 mm (H) Tunisian crochet hook
Designer: Arunima of Knitter Knotter
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Crochet Pattern: Triangular Shell Stitch Shawl
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The Triangular Shell Stitch Shawl pattern combines one of my favorite stitch combinations, the shell stitch, with a simple stripe pattern to make a beautiful and cozy triangle shawl. This shawl is worked from the top down, decreasing with every row.
Uses DK yarn and 4 mm (G) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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Free Beginner Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern
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The Watercolor Shawl is a beginner triangle shawl pattern for worsted weight yarn. It has a simple construction with an easy two row repeat. If this is your first time making a triangle shawl, this easy shawl pattern is the perfect place to begin.
Uses # 4 (worsted weight) yarn and hook 6 mm (J)
Designer: Suzanne of Crafting Each Day
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Granny Triangle Shawl Free Crochet Pattern
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I am super excited to share this free crochet pattern with you! You can work this pattern up with any yarn weight and any coordinating hook size of your choice. (I will share my suggestions in the pattern so don’t worry.)
You can totally customize this pattern to how YOU want it. Do you want to work it up all in one color? Go for it! Do you have a bunch of scrap yarn you want to use up? Use it! Do you want a more coordinated palette? Then do it! Do you have mini skein advents that you’ve been itching to use? Use ’em up!
Uses Sock (fingering weight) yarn and 4 mm (G) hook
Designer: Nicky of Avery Lane Creations
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Free Crochet Pattern – Water’s Edge Shawl
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I recently purchased a few cakes of Lion Brand Yarns, Mandala. I’m normally a solid color girl when it comes to most everything in life, especially yarn. But the cakes were calling my name from the store shelves, so I decided to give them a whirl!
Uses DK yarn and hooks 4 mm(G) and 5 mm (H)
Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity
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Easy Crochet Triangle Scarf – The No Tricks Scarf
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The No Tricks Scarf is a beginner-friendly crochet triangle scarf featuring basic stitches and gorgeous worsted weight hand-dyed yarn! This easy accessory works up quickly using simple stitches and creates the perfect aesthetic for the fall season and beyond. No tricks, all treats!
Uses # 4 (worsted weight yarn and hook size 6.5 mm (K)
Designer: Kristi of Mason Jar Yarn Designs
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Awakening Shawl Pattern
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A pretty and feminine lacy triangular shawl featuring budding blossoms. The shawl can be sized to preference according to the number of repeats worked.
The pattern works out beautifully with gradient yarn, with rows or repeats made with separate solid yarns or with a single color yarn.
Uses Sport weight yarn with hook size 3.25 mm
Designer: Farrah of The Crochet Fix
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Crochet Pattern: Fire and Ice Shawl
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I love the way the color transformed as I crocheted, and also how the metallic looks in the finished shawl. I decided to try something new with this shawl, and I began and ended with a rounded tips. I love the result, and I hope you do, too.
Uses Wosted Weight (4) yarn and 6 mm (J) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern – Nordic Trails
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Are you a triangle crochet shawl girl? You know those super cozy shawls you can put over your shoulders in cold days and feel wrapped in coziness? Well I am, and I love having one for different occasions or color outfits!
Well, I think no words are needed! look at the amazing colorway of the variegated yarn. The blues, the greens, and beiges immediately reminded me of our amazing trip to Scandinavia a few years back!
Uses worsted weight (4) yarn and hook size
Designer: Sandra of Sandra Stitches
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Idabel Shawl, an Easy Crochet Shawl Shawl Pattern
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Idabel Shawl is a free easy crochet shawl pattern from Banana Moon Studio! It is a large triangular shawl or scarf worked in wattle stitch, one of my favorite crochet stitch patterns. It is striped with three colors of Ancient Arts Yarns Nettle Soft DK, which lives up to it’s name — it is soft! I used Lapis Lazuli for the main color and Forget-Me-Not and Nothing But Blue Skies for the coordinating colors.
Uses Weight 3 (Light) yarn with 5.5 mm (1)
Designer: April of Banana Moon Studio
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Lupita V-Stitch Shawl - Free Crochet Pattern
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The Lupita V-Stitch Shawl pattern, a beginner-friendly triangular shawl using the popular v-stitch! A beautiful self-striping yarn makes the colorwork easy.
The Lupita V-Stitch Shawl uses King Cole Curiosity DK yarn, a self-striping acrylic light (double knitting/DK/#3) weight yarn and 4 mm (G) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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The Perfect Elegant Crochet Shawl Pattern
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This crochet shawl pattern is exactly what you need if you are looking for the perfect elegant shawl to make! This pattern is designed to create the perfect accessory for any occasion.
Featuring a simple but beautiful combination of stitches with a delicate lacy pattern, this shawl radiates sophistication and charm. Whether you’re attending a wedding, going for a night out, or simply want to enhance your everyday style, this shawl is a must-have.
Uses #3 DK weight yarn and 4 mm (G) hook
Designer: Janet of Simply Hooked by Janet
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Spring Breeze Shawlette Free Crochet Pattern
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This easy crochet pattern is a quick and easy make that uses just one skein of yarn. The yarn I used is called Loops and Thread Cotton Colors yarn is a size 4, worsted weight, 100% cotton yarn available at Michaels. It’s a self-striping yarn that is currently available in 10 different colorways here in Canada. The colorway that I used for this crochet shawlette free pattern is Snapdragon (I just love the bright colors in this one!).
Uses Worsted Weight (4) yarn with 4mm hook.
Designer: Ashley of The Loopy Lamb
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Easy Peasy Posy Shawl
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Uses Sport yarn and 3.25 mm (D) hook
Designer: Farrah of The Crochet Fix
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Crochet Triangle Shawl – Aquamarine Joy
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I’m excited to share with you this Crochet Triangle Shawl pattern! This shawl will keep your neck and shoulders warm in the cooler months of the year and it’s super easy and fast to crochet.
The pattern is easy to remember as it’s a one-row-repeat and uses only basic stitches such as double crochet and chain stitches.
Designer: Olga of My Crochet Space
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Dahlia Shawl – Free Crochet Shawl Scarf Pattern
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For the Dahlia Shawl / Scarf, I’ve combined several simple crochet stitches that add both a nice texture and drape. The size is easily customizable so you can crochet it and wear it as a shawl or triangular scarf.
Uses bulky weight (5) yarn and 9 mm (M/N) hook.
Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity
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Beginner Crochet Shawl Pattern: Lorelai Triangular Shawl
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Today’s pattern is an easy beginner crochet shawl. The Lorelai Triangular Shawl is great for beginners or for more advanced crocheters to work on while watching streaming, waiting in line, or commuting. It uses a meditative, simple, 1-row repeat.
Uses Worsted weight (4) yarn and 6 mm (J) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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Crochet Blush Rose Vintage Shawl Free Pattern
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This unique crochet shawl is very delicate and feminine. It looks beautiful in all seasons, and features a simple Half Double Crochet pattern and a double loop edging.
The Blush Rose Shawl is part of my Vintage Crochet Series. This lovely and delicate new design is perfect in all seasons.
Uses DK yarn and 5 mm (H) hook
Designer: Selina of Selina Veronique
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Free Crochet Triangle Scarf Pattern: The Sawyer Scarf
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Get cozy with your very own Sawyer scarf! This crochet triangle scarf can be made any size you would like. This pattern offers lots of texture! You can use a worsted or DK weight yarn if you prefer a lighter weight scarf. Both options turn out amazing! The Sawyer scarf was my second ever crochet pattern that I designed, and it’s been my best seller even 5 years later!
Uses worsted weight yarn (4) and 6.0 mm (J) hook
Designer: Sierra of Sierra’s Crafty Creations
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Easy Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern Free
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This very easy Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern (free!) is a simple one-stitch repeat using only basic stitches. The free pattern (with a video tutorial) creates a fashionable, modern, lace crochet shawl.
Uses # 2 (fine)yarn with hook size 5 mm (H)
Designer: Jo of Jo to the World Creations
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The Evening Primrose Shawl – Triangle Crochet Shawl
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Crochet this stunning summer-weight triangle crochet shawl, a quick and beginner-friendly project! The Evening Primrose Shawl uses sport-weight yarn for a light and feminine accessory and features hand-dyed yarn for a one-of-a-kind addition to your closet!
Uses Weight 2 (Sport ) yarn and 5mm (H) hook
Designer: Kristi of Mason Jar Yarn Designs
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Vintage Vibes Shawl Pattern
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A pretty and versatile shawl that also whips up very quickly from a simple 8 row repeat. The filet work is yarn sparing, so a good sized shawl can be made from one graduated color change yarn cake. Perfect for all seasons: make with cotton or cotton blends of a lighter ply for Summer evening wear, and Spring and Autumn day wear; or make it with acrylic or wool for Winter wear. A crochet tie can be made to weave through the filet work to draw the shawl in under the bust or around the waist. If making in 8 or 10 ply yarn, be sure to make a cute matching Vintage Vibes Beanie.
Designer: Farrah of The Crochet Fix
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Sawyer Easy Prayer Shawl Crochet Pattern
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Prayer shawls are shawls that are intended to provide comfort and are made intentionally. While the maker may not necessarily be praying, the idea is to infuse positive thoughts into the shawl as you make it so that those feelings of comfort can be passed along to the recipient.
Uses Super bulky weight (6) yarn with 9 mm (M) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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Ruffled Waters Shawl – Free pattern
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This shawl reminds me of the calm of the ocean that breaks into waves close to the shore. And, that’s the reason I named it ‘Ruffled Waters’.
Uses Fingering yarn and 5.5 mm Tunisian crohet hook
Designer: Arunima of Knitter Knotter
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Crochet Triangle Shawl - The Peachy Keen Shawl
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Introducing the Peachy Keen Shawl, a lightweight crochet triangle shawl featuring textured puff stitches and a stunning summer-inspired color fade! This easy-to-make shawl is the ideal complement to any summer ensemble, adding a touch of elegance or casual flair to your seasonal wardrobe.
Uses # 2 (Sport) weight yarn with 5 mm (H) hook
Designer: Kristi of Mason Jar Yarn Designs
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South Hampton Shawl Easy Triangle Pattern
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This easy pattern is worked from the top of the shawl down to the point of the shawl. It has a simple row repeat and we are going to use four different colors to give this beautiful shawl some added visual interest.
The simple construction and simple stitches let the beauty of the yarn shine. The double crochet stitches make this look like a lacy shawl. If you have made basic granny squares, you can make this lightweight shawl.
Uses # 3 (Light) weight yarn with 5 mm (H) hook
Designer: Ashley of The Loopy Lamb
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Free Crochet Pattern - Foundry Fusion Shawl
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The Foundry Fusion Shawl is all about texture; by using a variety of stitches and techniques, this shawl achieves a rich, tactile quality that adds depth and interest. The magic of the Foundry Fusion Shawl lies in the combination of three metallic yarn tones. The choice in this case was easy as the lovely people over at Furls sent me some of their Furls Fibreart Wander Acrylic Yarn in Mist (Silver), Foundry (Iron) and Thatch (Copper).
Uses Worsted Weight (4) yarn with 5 mm (H) hook
Designer: Heather of Keep Calm and Crochet on U.K
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Mehr Shawl – Free Pattern
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The Mehr shawl is made using the beautiful Scheepjes Stardust yarn and the delicate lace pattern gives it a lovely drape. It will be perfect for when the weather is just a little cold and you need something light to cover yourself with. This shawl can be paired with any outfit and it would also make a lovely wedding wrap!
Uses fingering yarn and 3.5 mm hook
Designer: Arunima of Knitter Knotter
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Aestas Shawl – A Lacy Crochet Triangle Shawl Pattern
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The Aestas Crochet Triangle Shawl free pattern features lacy, open stitches, gorgeous lines that draw the eye and beautiful drape. Perfect for adding a little personality to an outfit, this crochet shawl pattern is a fantastic addition to your summer wardrobe.
With a straightforward construction, simple 4 row repeat and beautiful texture, this crochet triangle shawl free pattern is easier than it looks and is absolutely stunning.
Uses Fingering (super fine) yarn and 4.5 (G+) hook
Designer: Shannon of The Loop Hole Fox
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Griffin Shawl – Free Crochet Shawl Pattern
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For the Griffin Shawl, I’ve used combined several simple crochet stitches to give it a nice texture and drape. The size is easily customizable so you can make it and wear it as a shawl or triangular scarf.
Uses weight 3 (DK) yarn and 6 mm (J) hook
Designer: Jennifer of A Crocheted Simplicity
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One-Skein Crochet Shawl Pattern: Piraguas Shawl
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The Piraguas Shawl is a light and airy shawl made with just one skein of self-striping, cotton-blend sock yarn. This pattern is beginner-friendly.
Uses Fingering weight (super fine) yarn with 3.5 mm (E) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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Puffs and Granny Stripes Shawlette Crochet Pattern
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This granny shawl crochet pattern combines two of my favorite stitch combinations: the puff stitch and the granny stripe.
Uses Light weight (DK) yarn and 4 mm (G) hook
Designer: Marie of Underground Crafter
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