• Home
  • Suggest A DIY
  • DIY Newsletter

Crochet

Patterns, projects and techniques

  • About CraftGossip
  • Our Network
    • Bath & Body Crafts
    • Candle Making Ideas
    • Crochet Ideas
    • Cross Stitch
    • Edible Crafts
    • Felting Patterns
    • Glass Art
    • Home & Garden Ideas
    • Indie Crafts
    • Jewelry Making
    • Kids Crafts
    • Knitting Patterns
    • Lesson Plans
    • Needlework
    • Party Ideas
    • Polymer Clay
    • Quilting Ideas
    • Recycled Crafts
    • Scrapbooking
    • Sewing Patterns
    • Card Making
    • DIY Weddings
    • Not Craft Ideas
  • Giveaways
  • Roundups
  • Store
  • Search

7 Crochet Shawl Patterns

January 16, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

crochet shawl patterns title image

As the winter season approaches, it’s time to start thinking about ways to add a touch of warmth to your wardrobe. A shawl is the perfect accessory to do just that. Not only do they provide an extra layer of warmth, but they also add a touch of elegance and style to any outfit. Whether you’re dressing up for a special occasion or simply looking for a way to stay warm on a chilly day, a shawl is the perfect choice.

Crochet shawls are a great way to add a unique and personal touch to your wardrobe. These seven crochet shawl patterns offer a variety of styles and designs to choose from, so you can find the perfect one to suit your personal style. From delicate and lacy to bold and chunky, these patterns provide an opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind shawl that will be cherished for years to come.

These patterns are also great for gifting. They are a thoughtful and personal way to show someone you care and they can be made in a variety of colors and styles to suit the recipient’s taste. Whether you’re looking for a gift for a friend or family member, or simply want to make a special shawl for yourself, these patterns are the perfect choice.

Crocheting a shawl is not only a fun and creative project but also a relaxing activity. It’s a great way to unwind and de-stress after a long day, and the finished product will be a beautiful addition to your wardrobe.

In short, these seven crochet shawl patterns are the perfect way to add a touch of warmth and elegance to your wardrobe. They are versatile, easy to follow, and perfect for both personal use and gifting. They can be made in a variety of styles and colors and they provide an opportunity for creative expression. So, grab your crochet hook and yarn, and start creating your own beautiful crochet shawl today!

 

Need Crochet supplies and Yarn? We highly recommend Lionbrand for quality yarn and ongoing yarn sales and discounts. Make sure to check out their free crochet patterns too.

cosmos

1- Cosmo Fields Shawl from Zooty Owl

summer

2- Summer Sprigs Shawl from Make My Day Creative

wrap

3- It’s A Wrap Shawl from Creative Yarn

oneskein

4- One Skein Shawl from All Free Crochet

morpho

5- Morpho Shawlette from Crochetvolution

goddess

6- Goddess Shawl from Naturally Creative

margaretshug

7- Margaret’s Hugs Shawl from Ravelry

 

Here is a list of our most FAQ’s for making your own shawls

Q: What is a shawl? A: A shawl is a piece of clothing worn draped over the shoulders and arms, usually made of fabric or yarn.

Q: What materials do I need to make a shawl? A: The materials you will need to make a shawl include yarn, crochet hooks or knitting needles, scissors, and a tapestry needle.

Q: What are the different types of shawls? A: There are many different types of shawls, including triangular shawls, rectangular shawls, and circular shawls.

Q: How do I determine the size of my shawl? A: To determine the size of your shawl, you will need to decide on the desired length and width. You can measure a shawl you already own to get an idea of the size, or you can use a shawl sizing chart as a reference.

Q: What is a shawl sizing chart? A: A shawl sizing chart is a reference guide that provides measurements for different types of shawls, including the length and width.

Q: What size should a shawl be? A: The size of a shawl will vary depending on personal preference and the intended use. For example, a small shawl may be worn as a scarf, while a larger shawl can be draped over the shoulders and arms for warmth or style.

Q: How do I care for my shawl? A: The care instructions for a shawl will depend on the materials used. In general, handwashing and air-drying is recommended to prevent stretching or damage to the yarn or fabric. Be sure to check the label or manufacturer’s instructions for specific care instructions.

 

More Crochet?

  • Free Lacy Crochet Shawl Pattern: Drifting Leaves…
  • 16 Shawl Mosaic Crochet Patterns
  • Free Crochet Pattern - Elle Shawl
«
»

Comments

  1. Connie Balyeat says

    June 22, 2015 at 10:52 am

    How do I get the patterns?

Have you read?

Turtle Crochet Patterns That Are Slow, Sweet, And Totally Worth Making

Book Review: The Book Book of Beginner Amigurumi

25+ Easy Crochet Flower Patterns For Beginners

Free Crochet Summer Tops, Tees And Beachwear Patterns To Make This Season

The Alto Mare Wrap – Crochet Pattern

More Articles

Afghans, Blankets & Throws amigurumi Baby Hat Baby Patterns bags Beanies Beginner Book Reviews Christmas CHRISTMAS Clothing Crochet Patterns Crochet Techniques & Ideas Free Crochet Patterns Granny Squares Halloween Patterns Quick Scarfs shawls

Featured Posts

10 Movie Night Popcorn Crochet Patterns For Cozy Couch Crafting

crochet covered easter eggs rocks

Last Minute Easter Beauties

Flowers On The Go ??

Midnight Crochet Wrap Pattern

Baby Surprise(s)

RSS More Articles

  • Shark Week Learning for Kids
  • Book Review – Needle Felting Art: Mixed Media Woodland Creatures
  • Knit Summer Tops with Fun Necklines
  • DIY Pottery Clay Doily Platter with Pink Speckled Glaze
  • How to Make Thick Yoghurt Smoothie Bowls in the Ninja Slushie Maker
  • FREE 4×6 Printable Backgrounds – 4th of July Collection (Red, White and Blue Craft Papers)
  • Turtle Crochet Patterns That Are Slow, Sweet, And Totally Worth Making
  • Heirloom Keepsake Crafts: Pretty Ways To Upcycle Grandma’s Vintage Teaspoons
  • Book Review: The Book Book of Beginner Amigurumi
  • Bird Embroidery Blank Laser Cut Pattern

Pick Your Blog

  • Sewing
  • Knitting
  • Quilting
  • Crochet
  • Home & Garden
  • Recycled Crafts
  • Scrapbooking
  • Card Making
  • Polymer Clay
  • Cross-Stitch
  • Edible Crafts
  • Felting
  • Glass Art
  • Indie Crafts
  • Kids Crafts
  • Jewelry Making
  • Lesson Plans
  • Needlework
  • Bath & Body
  • Party Ideas
  • Candle Making
  • DIY Weddings
  • Not Craft
  • Free Craft Projects

Copyright © 2026 · CraftGossip | Start Here | Contact Us | Link to Us | Your Editors | Privacy and affiliate policy