The shawl is a really important part of every woman’s wardrobe because you can wear them on several different occasions, they never go out of fashion and they keep you warm in every season! For instance, you can wear a shawl to a birthday party, to a picnic, or to a meeting with your friends at the beach. And above all, they are incredibly beautiful and you can easily adjust them to your preferences. Moreover, shawls are really easy and fast to crochet, therefore it’s a great idea for an afternoon project, that will relax you after a long day at work. Check out these patterns and choose your favourite!
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Winter Rose Shawl
- Designed by Marie-Elyse Dugal
The Winter Rose Shawl is as charming as roses are. Its delicate design resembles tender petals, and the color reminds me of beautiful flowers. Knit one for yourself and wear it in romantic, chic outfits. The knitted shawl pattern is free.
PHOTOS by Marie-Elyse Dugal / Ravelry.com
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Outside the Chic Box Shawl
- Designed by Kara Gott Warner
This knitted shawl looks like the wings of a magic fairy or a butterfly. You might not believe it, but it’s an easy project you can make with a free knitting pattern. The shawl works from the center top and proceeds the way out. Try it!
PHOTOS by Kara Gott Warner / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
White Beaches Shawl
- Designed by Willow Yarns Design Team
Here is a lovely knit shawl for your romantic outfits. Although, I’m sure it will also be good with a white shirt and wide blue jeans. The finished size is 72” x 16” or 183 x 41 cm. The project requires an intermediate skill level. You need to know the lacy stripes and garter stitch to create this shawl following the free knitting pattern.
PHOTOS by Willow Yarns Design Team / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on willowyarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Rectangular Pointelle Shawl
- Designed by Red Heart Design Team
A lacy effect on this rectangular knitted shawl is made with small eyelet holes. This technique calls pointelle. You can practice it with this free knitting pattern and create a beautiful airy shawl with diamonds on it. The finished size will be 20¾” x 69¼” or 52.5 x 176 cm.
PHOTOS by Red Heart Design Team / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Florin Triangle
- Designed by Leila Raabe
This beautiful top – down triangular shawl is worked up with 2 skeins of fingering – weight yarn, that makes it super soft. What’s more, the pattern begins at the center top and is worked top down with a slightly wider wingspan than you can see in triangular knit shawls
PHOTOS by Leila Raabe / Ravelry.com
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Sommerbrise
- Designed by Babette Ulmer
You will need a US 4 – 3,5 mm hook for this beautiful shawl. It’s asymmetrical and full of colors, that look incredible and very feminine. What’s more, you can add fringes to mix things up a little and make it even more appealing.
PHOTOS by Babette Ulmer / Ravelry.com
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Sienna Wrap
- Designed by DROPS design
This beautiful shawl is made with 23 stitches in width and 30 rows in height. You will need a 3,5 mm needle for this project. The length of the finished shawl is about 80 cm. The colors is absolutely lovely and romantic, however feel free to go for another one if you don’t like pink.
PHOTOS by DROPS design / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Golden Orchids
- Designed by Aino Haikala
This amazing golden orchid shawl is an elegant example of how delicate and feminine a knitted shawl can look like. It’s knitted from the center of the neck outwards. In addition to that, the finished size of this beautiful wrap is 160 cm (70 inches) x 58 cm (25 inches).
PHOTOS by Aino Haikala / Ravelry.com
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Alpenbow Free For A Limited Time!
- Designed by Em Lyn Knits
Hurry up, because this shawl won’t be free for much long now! This shawl is totally worth every minute spend on the project. It’s very feminine and flattering, so perfect to embellish your dresses or skirts. What’s more, it’s super comfy and soft!
PHOTOS by Expression Fiber Arts / Ravelry.com
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Odyssey Shawl
- Designed by Joji Locatelli
This beautiful, lacy, delicate shawl is a crescent shaped project in 3 different yarn colors, that you can change to your liking. What’s more, you’ll knit it up really fast, and it’s a great summer accessory.
PHOTOS by Joji Locatelli / Ravelry.com
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Playground Shawl
- Designed by Justyna Lorkowska
If you’re looking for a fast and colorful shawl to wrap yourself in it not only on summmer days, but also when it gets a little more chilly, this one is the ideal project for you! The finished size is approximately 145cm/58” wide and 55cm/22” high, in other words, you have to try it!
PHOTOS by Justyna Lorkowska / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on letesknits.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Shawl Autumn’s weekend
- Designed by Olga Rostovskaya
This shawl looks like it’s grey, however if you look closely, you will notice how iridescent it is! The little colorsul threads make it really unique and eye catching.
PHOTOS by Olga Rostovskaya / Ravelry.com
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Sorbet Shawl
- Designed by Rachel Brockman
This shawl / wrap is great for warm weather. It’s an oversized triangle, that’s great to warm you up after a long walk on a windy beach. The size of this shawl is 72” x 36”.
PHOTOS by Rachel Brockman / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on universalyarn.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Shawl Lupine Flowers
- Designed by Maryna Radzko
Don’t you think that the purple color really brings up the texture of this shawl? It’s delicate like a spider net, gowever it will provide wind protection on colder summer days and it will look gorgeous as a addition to your outfit.
PHOTOS by Maryna Radzko / Ravelry.com
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Bettina’s Garden Free Knit Pattern
- Designed by Denise Bartels
You can knit this amazing shawl very loosely – it will be even more beautiful, because it will embellish the delicate lace design. You can go for one colors, or play with ombre e shades of blue, purple and green. I love this one, I will definitely try it, hope you’ll too!
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
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Hummingbird Feathers Shawl Free Knit Pattern
- Designed by Denise Bartels
This delicate shawl is very repetitive to make and that’s why it’s perfect to relax while knitting it. The shape is unusual, therefore really original. In other words, it’s an amazing gift idea and a very comfy accessory. I will try out this one for sure!
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
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Asbury Park Shawl Free Knit Pattern
- Designed by Sarah Punderson
This wonderful shawl reminds me of summer and a stunning blue lagoon near Greece. I wish it was summer already! This stunning piece is great for beginners, very repetitive. It’s simple and fabulous!
PHOTOS by Sarah Punderson / Ravelry.com
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Raven’s Eye View Free Knit Pattern
- Designed by Denise Bartels
Making this amazing shawl is pure fun, because the pattern is really repetitive and easy, and the end result is just beautiful. Above all, choosing a darker color to knit this wrap will embellish this delicate, romantic lacing.
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
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Haruni Free Knit Pattern
- Designed by Knitterain
I absolutely love this shawl and I have to try this pattern! I hope you’ll try it as well. It’s such a delicate design, it looks almost magical, doesn’t it? The delicate lacing is so beautiful with this amazing, emerald green!
PHOTOS by Knitterain / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on knitpicks.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.