Crochet 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.
Fit for a walk in the royal garden, this elegant shawl features little flower petals crocheted into each hexagon. To create this look, lacy hexagon motifs are joined together in the last round to create a whimsical project that’s perfect for a queen.
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When you want a layer over your beach-side look, look no further than the delightfully smooth and silky sensation of this shawl. The cotton blend used in this project makes this an easy-to-care-for layer when traveling and a delight to wear on even the most sensitive of skin types.
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Chilly summer nights are meant for this delicate Marin Ruana. Whether you pair it with a belt, wrap it with a shawl pin or just toss it on and show off your fabulousness, this piece is a must make for summer.
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Marion takes the classic pineapple crochet motif and pairs it with chunky yarn and cables. This shawlette is great for cooler days where you just need a little something on your shoulders.
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Adella is a beautiful half circle shawl that is worked from top down. In fact, it is more of a three-quarter shawl which will stay on the shoulder because of the shape. To create an eye-pleasing look, popcorns have been added at points of increases every other row until shawl is at the appropriate length. The bottom edge is a row of popcorns and to complete the look.
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Ophelia begins with a length of beautiful lace edging. When the edging is the desired length then the body of the shawl begins by working on the straight edge of the edging. Decreases are made at the beginning, center and end of every other row until the center stitches are joined together. The work keeps going faster and faster as it progresses as the number of stitches keeps decreasing.
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Maya is a quadrilateral shawl perfect for layering in a variety of ways. The tassels in each corner add weight to the airy Boho feel. Using all four of the common crochet stitches— single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and chain stitches — this is the perfect shawl for new crocheters to try.
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Madelyn is a half circle shawl that can be dressed up or down for warmer days. This lightweight design is done in a granny style pattern intermittent with rows of Solomon Knot.  Finished with an edging of Solomon Knots and picots, Madelyn is an intermediate design you’ll be proud to crochet.
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Elevate your spring wardrobe with the Taylor Crochet Filet Wrap, a timeless piece that blends simplicity with sophistication. Featuring a geometric lace design created using filet crochet, this wrap brings an airy, delicate look that’s perfect for transitional weather. Whether you’re draping it over a casual outfit or styling it for an evening out, its versatility makes it a must-have accessory.
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This delicate shawlette design made with soft cotton yarn is inspired by traditional filet crochet technique. A lacy pattern with a stylish flower motif is easy to make with only three stitches needed: chain stitch, slip stitch and double crochet. The fringe gives this shawlette an extra boho look.
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