Shawls might be our very favourite thing to create out of yarn. They’re just such versatile accessories, useful in so many different ways and kinds of weather, that crocheting them feels fulfilling. Besides that, they’re also usually simpler and less time consuming than bigger projects like blankets and sweaters! That’s why we always have our eyes peeled for great shawl patterns.
Just in case you love crocheting shawls as much as we do, if not more, here are 15 of the nicest crocheted shawl patterns we’ve bookmarked recently to try as soon as we can!
1. Beautiful Lacy crochet shawl
Are you quite experienced at crochet and feeling up for a little bit of a challenge? Then maybe you’d be ready to tackle a lacy pattern! We love the idea of wearing this lovely shawl from
2. Lisa’s Beaded Crochet shawl
Besides already being beautiful in its construction, particularly for its length, this shawl pattern is stunning because it’s actually beaded! Doing beaded crochet might sound intimidating and difficult, but
3. Refracted Lace shawl
Did we catch your attention when we started talking about lighter shawls that are good to wear in milder weather but you’re not feeling quite ready for the difficult level of the pattern you saw above? Then perhaps you’d get along a little better with something like this mesh shawl featured step by step on
4. Ombre Granny Stripe shawl
Have you always loved the way a full colour gradient ombre effect looks but you can’t find a singular yarn that takes you through the colour story you’re looking for? Then we think this fantastic granny stripe crochet pattern featured step by step on
5. Pineapple crochet shawl
Some of our very favourite shawl patterns are those with specific, lace inspired stitches that let us create stunning designs without actually being too hard to finished. This fantastic pineapple shawl, named for the shape of the stitch, is the perfect example of what we mean! Get the full instructions on
6. Lacy Arches stole
Just in case you’re still adoring all these lace ideas but haven’t quite found the one that makes your decision concretely, here’s another lovely, light design for your consideration. We can’t get over how pretty this eyelet and fan patter, outlined step by step on
7. Leaflines shawlette
Rather than creating stitch definition and fancy patterning with eyelets and lace, would you rather crochet a denser fabric that has some interested stitchery to it? Then perhaps these waving lines, resembling leaves at each peak along the edge, would be more along the lines of what you’re looking for! See how it’s done in more detail on
8. Flowering Herb shawlette
Have you actually been thinking about making yourself a very light covering for summer events but you’re a bit on the slow side when it comes to crochet so you were hoping to start now, even though the weather is chilly? Then maybe this lovely flower inspired shawlette featured in great detail on
9. Three Triangles crochet shawl
Have you actually been looking for something stripy but a little bit simpler than what you’ve seen so far because you’re closer to the beginner’s end of the spectrum, even though you’re still intent on completing a shawl of some kind? Then perhaps this simple, striped triangular shawl from
10. Boho Triangle shawl
Are you still scrolling through the options but catching yourself thinking about the meshy designs you’ve seen, even though you’re hoping to find a slightly more eclectic one that truly suits your style? Then we think you might get along very well indeed with this funky fringed design featured on
11. Crochet Prayer shawl
Just in case your style is more reserved and traditional, here’s a design modelled after classic prayer shawls, which are a little more dense, larger for wrapping, and usually neutrally coloured!
12. Princess Diana Vintage crochet shawl
Modern, stylish patterns are awesome and all, but every once in a while we liked to find a vintage pattern or crochet something that’s modelled after vintage styles and techniques. That’s why we adored the shape and lovely fanned stitch work of this pattern featured on
13. Pom Pom Happiness shawl
Are you the kind of person who loves colour changes but prefers to get them from a singular self striping, colour washing, or variegated skein? Well, here’s a pattern that we think you’ll love because it’s plain enough to show off your colour changes without distraction but still has all kinds of complementary personality around the edges! Get the full pattern on
14. Peacock Path crochet shawl
Have you been scrolling through these shawl patterns looking for some kind of rectangular wrap because you’ve always preferred that shape of shawl to the triangular ones you’ve seen? In that case, we think you simply must take a look at this stunning design with beautiful striping colours featured on
15. Bruinen shawl
Here’s another shawl that’s fantastic for colour variegation lovers who still want some detail rather than just plain chain stitches! Have some eyelet detail lets the pretty stitch pattern show even in the parts of the shawl where the colour is at its darkest. We can’t get over how stunning
Do you have another favourite crocheted cowl pattern that you love doing and wearing but that you don’t see here on our list? Tell us all about it, link us to the pattern itself, or show us photos of your finished cowl in the comments section!
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