This easy crochet pattern for a beautiful rectangular shawl is one you absolutely have to try if you love to wear shawls.
First, here’s another picture of the shawl:
MATERIALS NEEDED:
- 300gr ombre yarn cake
- 2.5mm crochet hook
- scissors
- tapestry needle
- stitch marker
Here’s a picture of the yarn (this is just a sample picture in a different color):
ABBREVIATIONS:
- Ch: chain
- Slst: slip stitch
- Sc: single crochet
- Dc: double crochet
- Ch space: chain space
- FPDC: front post double crochet
- BPDC: back post double crochet
EXTRA INFO:
- The ch1/2/3/.. from “ch1 (or 2/ 3) and turn” does not count as a stitch
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COPYRIGHT INFO:
Even though this is a free crochet pattern, the same copyright laws as patterns you pay for still apply. This means you cannot share the pattern, print it to distribute/share, sell it, claim it as your own, … If someone asks where they can get the pattern, you can share the link to the pattern.
You may sell the finished shawl but not the pattern itself.
PATTERN:
R1: ch301
R2: start in the 2nd ch from the hook: 300sc, ch1 and turn
R3-6: *1fpdc, 1bpdc* repeat, ch2 and turn (300)
R7: 300sc, ch1 and turn
**In the drawing below I show what I mean with the following rows. All other rows will be like this too but with slight variations depending on which side you have to start on and which row it is, but the basic method is the same as in the drawing below.
R8: (orange in drawing above) *2sc, ch2, skip 2 stitches, 2sc* repeat, ch2 and turn (300)
R9: (green in drawing above) 1dc, skip next sc, then:
A: in each ch space make 7dc
B: in each set of 4sc of R8 do this: skip the first sc, then in each of the next 2 you make 1sc, then skip the 4th sc.
At the end of the row you will have 2sc left. You need to skip the first sc, make 1dc in the last sc, ch2 and turn
R10: (blue in drawing above) 1dc, ch1, make 1sc in dc stitch 3, 4, 5 of the first scallop, then ch1. Then do the following: *ch1, 1sc in dc stitches 3, 4, 5 of the scallop below, ch2* repeat till you reach the last scallop. After making 1sc in dc stitches 3, 4, 5 of that last scallop, you ch1 (instead of 2) and then make 1dc in the last stitch of the previous row, ch2 and turn
R11: 4dc in the first ch space, then:
A: 1sc in the 2nd sc of each 3sc set of the row below,
B: 7dc in each ch space
At the end make 3dc in the last ch space + 1dc in the last stitch of the row below, ch2 and turn
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This is a fun crochet pattern for a crochet lady in her Christmas living room. The pattern includes everything you see in the picture. All but the stars, beads and bells are crocheted.
R12: 1sc in each of the first 2dc, then:
A: make ch3 between each scallop,
B: make 1sc in dc 3, 4, 5 of each scallop
At the end of the row make 1sc in each of the last 2 dc of the half scallop at the end of the row below, ch2 and turn
R13: 1dc in the first stitch, then:
A: 7dc in each ch space,
B: 1sc in the 2nd sc of each 3sc set,
At the end make 1sc in the last stitch, ch2 and turn
R14: 1dc in the first stitch, ch1, then:
A: make 1sc in dc stitches 3, 4, 5 of each scallop
B: make ch3 between each scallop
At the end make ch1 after the last scallop, then 1dc in the last stitch, ch2 and turn
R15: repeat row 11
R16: repeat row 12
R17: repeat row 13
R18: repeat row 10
R19: repeat row 11
R20: repeat row 12
R21: repeat row 13
- Keep on repeating row 10-13 till your yarn is finished
- Cut the yarn at the end and hide the yarn ends
That’s it for this pattern! It’s a simple but beautiful shawl that you can make in any color you like. If you want it bigger you can just simply use thicker yarn (and a crochet hook that is right for that size of yarn) and you’ll have a bigger shawl.
Let me know in the comments below what you think of this shawl.
You can also post a picture of it in my group on Facebook: Amigurumi Heaven (Craftygenesindonesia) | Facebook
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