Shawl free crochet pattern
Penelope's Flirty Shawl is so versatile that it can be worn in so many ways, including a scarf or turban. Within 2 to 3 hours, you’ll have something lovely for a bridesmaid or a picnic.
You’ll find the pattern is written in such a way that you can modify the width or length very easily to suit your size or outfit. Imagine adding fringe!
Customer Appreciation:
“I’ve been looking for a shawl to crochet for my wedding in May- I want one that will be long enough for a shawl but also broad enough for a veil, or a head covering during the wedding. Most are too heavy but this is so lacy!
I will also make a shawl for my sister who is my bridesmaid. Thank you!”
Materials Needed
- 1 ball of I Love This Yarn or Red Heart With Love – 4 medium – 6 ounces
- Q-hook 19/ 15.75mm
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations
- 1 ball of I Love This Yarn or Red Heart With Love – 4 medium – 6 ounces
- Q-hook 19/ 15.75mm
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
Special Stitch
Fsc – chain 3, insert hook into 2nd chain from hook, *yo, pull up loop, yo, pull loop through 1st loop (2 loops on hook), yo, pull loop through both loops on hook*. 1 fsc complete. To continue insert hook into “chain” from previous fsc (bottom loop), repeat from * to * until all fscs are completed.
Gauge
Not crucial for this pattern
Special Instruction
Pattern is worked back and forth without seams. Work in multiples of 2+4. The turning chain counts as a stitch. All double crochets are worked in the front loop only with the exception of the last double crochet of the row being worked in both loops of the 3rd ch of the turning ch.
The Pattern
Row 1: Fsc 34, chain 4, turn
Row 2-29: Skip 1, dc, *chain 1, skip 1, dc, repeat from * 15 times, chain 4, turn – 18sts
Row 30: Skip 1, dc, *chain 1, skip 1, dc, repeat from * 15 times, chain 1, turn – 18sts
Row 31: Sc across using both loops in each st across, fasten off, sew in the ends
If you like this shawl, you will also like this versatile scarf: Penelope’s Flirty Scarf free crochet pattern
Nicole
Monday 3rd of October 2022
This is beautiful! I was wondering if you allow items made from your patterns to be sold? Either way, thank you for sharing your talents with us.
Anne
Sunday 10th of January 2021
I love this shawl... But I'm struggling... I keep getting squares even after following the pattern. Is there a video available? Or can someone help me please....
Barbara Mercer
Tuesday 4th of October 2016
What does hk stand for in the directions?
Celina
Thursday 20th of October 2016
Hi, Barbara ~ Sorry I didn't fix my notation. Hk should be "hook."
Kathy Weider
Sunday 12th of July 2015
Elegant & pretty
celinalane
Friday 4th of September 2015
Thank you, Kathy! I'm sorry your comment got buried during my move.
Divine Debris (Amber)
Thursday 25th of June 2015
That's definitely a lovely pattern. Has a gorgeous texture to it.
http://www.divinedebris.com
celinalane
Sunday 28th of June 2015
Thank you! Hope you enjoy it as much as I have.