Dragonfly Wing Shawl
By Kristi Simpson,,,, from the August 2016 issue
This little shawl is reminiscent of a dragonfly’s wing in both shape and color. Add this shawl to your summer wardrobe to brighten up your basic tops.
View ProjectCrochet shawl patterns make great statement pieces for any outfit, and they’re so easy to make! You can use a crochet shawl to dress up or dress down any outfit – add a light and lacy piece to your summer outfit to protect against breeze nights and work one up in super bulky yarn for a warm and huggable wrap to keep you warmer in the winter. Crochet shawls can even be worn as scarves with a jacket or a coat, they’re so versatile!
From beginner-level to expert designs, you’ll be able to find the perfect shawl pattern to fit your skills. Take a look around our designs and find your next favorite pattern – you’ll find so many different styles to try out! From circular shawls to triangle ones, we have the best selection to choose from.
By Kristi Simpson,,,, from the August 2016 issue
This little shawl is reminiscent of a dragonfly’s wing in both shape and color. Add this shawl to your summer wardrobe to brighten up your basic tops.
View ProjectBy Kristi Simpson,,,, from the August 2016 issue
This cozy but open poncho is perfect for car rides in the sunshine. The motifs are joined as you go and it’s an easy project to throw in your bag.
View ProjectBy Kristen TenDyke,,,, from the Lace and Romance: A Regency Era Crochet Collection issue
This wrap combines lattice-work, traveling vines, and a graceful flowered edging for the perfect summer night wrap.
View ProjectBy Stacey Williams,,,, from the June 2016 issue
This mini shawl can be worn several different ways depending on your summer style. The several stitches used to make this shawl makes for an interesting pattern.
View ProjectBy Ryan Hollist,,,, from the The Signature Spring Shawl Collection issue
Take some inspiration from the garden lattice with this lattice shawl. Enjoy a cup of tea, read a book and take in the summer breeze.
View ProjectBy Tian Connaughton,,,, from the June 2016 issue
The Chevron Edged Shawl is a perfect piece for warm weather, whether to wear over a little black dress for a wedding or a garden party.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent,,,, from the The Lavender Haze Crochet Collection issue
Using front post half double crochet and back post half double crochet stitches, you can make this lightweight and lovely shrug. It’s the perfect shrug to have on hand for a cooler summer evening.
View ProjectBy Heather Gibbs,,,, from the April 2016 issue
Spring is the perfect time for flowers, and this simple shawl pattern will add a fabulously floral feel to any outfit. Worked up in a decadent shade of fuchsia, this airy shawl provides just the right amount of warmth for a chilly spring day.
View ProjectBy Dora Ohrenstein,,,, from the April 2016 issue
Lacy motifs make a romantic statement in this one-skein wrap. Motifs of different sizes create a wrap that hugs the shoulders and gives ample room for the upper arms. The floral motifs are connected by eight-pointed stars while open joins create lovely fluidity in the fabric.
View ProjectBy Joan Beebe,,,, from the The Signature Spring Shawl Collection issue
As you welcome the first returning buds of spring, wrap yourself up in a lightweight shawl. This asymmetrical shawl is worked from tip to tip in a simple V-stitch pattern, with the floral edging worked as you go.
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