Shawl crochet pattern – great project to learn how to crochet
Row-by-row crochet instructions
Make a foundation chain of 10 chs and join it into a ring with the slip stich.
1st row (right side) – ch4, trc15 into a ring + RC4
2nd row (wrong side) – h6ch, dc1, [ch1, dc1] to end + RC3
3rd row – h5ch, dc to end + RC8
4th row – h12ch, sc1, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, (ch5, sk2, sc1) x 2, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, ch5, sk2, dc1 + RC4
5th row – trc7 under arch of 5 chs, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, (ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs) x 2, (trc8 under arch of 5 chs) x 2, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, (ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs) x 2, trc7 under arch of 8 chs, trc1 into last ch* + RC4
*3rd ch from the end of the arch of 8chs
6th row – h6ch, dc1, (ch1, dc1) x 6, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, dc1 above 1st trc of prev.row, (ch1, dc1) x 15, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, dc1 above 1st trc of prev.row, (ch1, dc1) x 7 + RC3
7th row – h5ch, dc14, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, dc1 above 1st dc of prev.row, dc30, sc1 under arch of 3chs, dc1 above 1st dc of prev.row, dc14 + RC8
8th row - h12ch, sc1, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, ch5, sk6, sc1, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, (ch5, sk2, sc1) x 2, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, ch5, sk6, sc1, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, ch5, sk2, dc1 + RC4
9th row – trc7 under arch of 5 chs, [sc1 under arch of 3 chs, (ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs) x 2, trc8 under arch of 5 chs] x 2, [trc8 under arch of 5chs, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, (ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs) x 2] x 2, trc7 under arch of 8 chs, trc1 into last ch* + RC4
10th row – h6ch, dc1, (ch1, dc1) x 6, [sc1 under arch of 3 chs, ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, dc1 above 1st trc of prev.row, (ch1, dc1) x 7] x 2, (ch1, dc1) x 8, [sc1 under arch of 3 chs, ch3, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, dc1 above 1st trc of prev.row, (ch1, dc1) x 7] x 2 + RC3
11th row – h5ch, [dc14, sc1 under arch of 3 chs, dc1 above 1st dc of prev.row] x 2, dc30, [sc1 under arch of 3chs, dc1 above 1st dc of prev.row, dc14] x 2 + RC8
Repeat the pattern starting from the 8th row working more repeats until you crochet the desired length of the shall.
12th row – h12ch, sc1, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, [ch5, sk6, sc1, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3] x 2, (ch5, sk2, sc1) x 2, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3, [ch5, sk6, sc1, (ch3, sk2, sc1) x 3] x 2, ch5, sk2, dc1 + RC4
Edge
Single crochet the front edge of the shall (straight side) and attach tassels to arches.
To make one tassel, *take 2 pieces of yarn about 10 inches long. Insert a hook into a chain from the wrong side of the garment, grab the yarns, and pull it trough. Then draw the end of the yarns through the just created loop, and pull it tight. You should have a tassel of 4 strands. Skip 7 chs from the first tassel and repeat from *. After that **take two strands of each of 2 neighboring tassels and tie it into a knot. Repeat from **.
Comments
A replied on Permalink
Hi Sana,
Hi Sana,
I Just wanted to thank you so much for teaching us how to design this beautiful pattern. My daughter will be so happy when I give her this gift!
Thank You So Much
Sana replied on Permalink
You're welcome, A. I'm glad
You're welcome, A. I'm glad that you liked it. Happy crochet!
A replied on Permalink
Hi Sana,
Hi Sana,
If I made 2 of these shawls and sewed them together would it become a blanket?
Sana replied on Permalink
I did not try that, but I
I did not try that, but I believe you may make it as a blanket. The shawl has a shape of an isosceles right triangle. When I measured my 2 shorter sides, they are about 44 inches. So, 44 x √2 (or 1.414) = 62.23 inches. Happy crochet!
Amirae89 replied on Permalink
I managed to make a blanket
I managed to make a blanket Pattern for this design
Kira replied on Permalink
Hello Sana,
Hello Sana,
I have crocheted a super easy blanket
and I would like you to make a video on your channel of my pattern so you can share my pattern with other crocheters. Please tell me if you will make this tutorial.
Yarn: light 3
Hook: 4 mm
Complexity: Beginner
Kira replied on Permalink
This is the pattern up close.
This is the pattern up close. You may alternate this pattern if you wish
Kira replied on Permalink
This is also the pattern up
This is also the pattern up close
Kira replied on Permalink
Please get back to me as son
Please get back to me as son as possible
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi Kira,
Hi Kira,
I love your blanket pattern. It is very beautiful and easy indeed. Thank you for the suggestion. I'll do it as my next crochet project. Happy crochet!
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