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Crochet Shawl Pattern – Free

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We’d love to share this crochet shawl pattern for free! With easy instructions, a diagram, and a tutorial, you’ll easily crochet this elegant accessory. Let’s go straight to the pattern.

Materials

In this case, baby yarn may seem like an unusual choice for an elegant crochet shawl. But it is a lightweight yarn (#3) which comes in a generous skein: 350g (12.3 oz) and 1148m (1256 yd). Also, you have a few choices of solid colors: white, ecru, gray, and lavender.

As a result, it is enough to crochet the whole shawl and even add a boho fringe on two sides! In essence, the yarn is versatile, washable, and drapes nicely.

lightweight yarn is perfect for crochet shawl

Crochet Stitches You Will Use

Crochet abbreviations we use for this pattern are adopted by the Craft Yarn Council (US terminology).

  • ch – chain
  • ch-sp – chain space
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • sk – skip
  • bo – bobble
  • tr – treble

Furthermore, we have a bobble stitch tutorial if you are not familiar with this stitch or need a quick refresh. In brief, 4 bobble stitches connected by chain stitches form distinctive clusters in this pattern.

As a result, they look like the top part of a delicate flower, giving the shawl its elegant appearance. Once you master the cluster, the pattern becomes an easy repeat.

easy cluster stitch for the shawl

Special Cluster Stitch

How to crochet a cluster stitch for this shawl: BO+CH1+BO+CH1+BO. In summary, it is simply 4 bobble stitches connected by chain 1.

In detail, to make a cluster: Yarn over, then put the hook through the chain space of the previous row, and pull up a loop (3 loops on the hook). Repeat this 2 more times – 7 loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull it through all 7 loops, chain 1 to close the bobble stitch. Chain 1.

Repeat the same steps 3 more times – 3 bobble stitches separated by ch1. Complete the cluster by making the fourth bobble stitch: CL (cluster) BO+CH1+BO+CH1+BO.

From now on, we will refer to this sequence simply as CL.

Simple Crochet Shawl Design

To crochet the shawl, start at the bottom of the triangle and increase on both sides to achieve the desired size. The pattern has 2 rows you will be repeating for the whole project.

One row is a setup row that creates a foundation for cluster stitches. The second row has easy bobble clusters separated by a double crochet. In that case, each even row will have one more additional cluster:

  • row 2: 1 cluster;
  • row 4: 2 clusters;
  • row 5: 3 clusters, etc.
ease 2-row repeat

As a result, you can easily count your rows. In summary, there are 56 rows total in this shawl.

Free Pattern

ROW 1: CH 9, TR into the first ch (it is a foundation triangle row). In this case, the first 4 chains represent the first treble, so you have 2 trebles connected with ch 4.

ROW 2: CH 4, turn, CL, TR.

ROW 3: CH 9, SC into the first CH-SP (after the first BO), CH1, SC into the second CH-SP, SC into the third CH-SP, CH4, TR into the top of CH4 of the previous row.

ROW 4: CH 4, turn, CL into the ch-sp, skip sc and ch-sp, DC into the next SC, CL into the ch-sp, TR.

Next, repeat rows 3 and 4 until you have completed 56 rows.

This lightweight boho shawl is easy to crochet! As illustrated, you will repeat 2 rows to complete your project. It works very quickly, so after a couple of rows, you’ll understand the design and won’t need any instructions.

Adding Fringe with Leftover Yarn

Finally, you are ready to add some finishing touches to your shawl. For this reason, cut the leftover yarn into equal pieces, approximately 8 inches long.

Next, take 2 pieces of yarn, fold them in half, and attach with a knot to the sides of your triangle shawl, as shown. Finally, secure each fringe with an additional double knot.

Crochet Shawl Tutorial

Finished Size

42″ x 42″ x 64″ (without the fringe)

In Conclusion

Crochet has become a popular form of creative expression in recent years, with people all around the world picking up the crochet hook and yarn to create beautiful pieces of art. The shawl has been a beloved accessory for centuries, dating back to ancient civilizations where it was worn for warmth and protection.

Also, in modern times, the shawl has evolved into a fashion statement. So, its versatility and timeless appeal make it a must-have piece for every wardrobe.

You can pair it with an elegant dress for a romantic date night. Furthermore, it works great as a cozy addition to your casual outfit for a picnic on the beach.

Crocheting allows you to create something useful out of a simple string of yarn. So, that sense of accomplishment is truly rewarding.

If you have only tried beginner-friendly crochet projects, such as scarves and blankets, we encourage you to try a shawl is the perfect project for yourself or a friend.

Here are some of our free patterns for a shawl: