5 Free Patterns for Crochet Shawls

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This week I’d like to share a new collection of free crochet shawl patterns. Each shawl pictured above is a little bit different – from the wispy and light Eva’s Shawl, to the lacy open design of the Elise Shawl, to the warm and cozy Granny Shawl.  Nowadays, you can find a Design, perfect for every occasion and every type of weather.
This week’s category is: Crochet Shawl Patterns. I hope you enjoy these free patterns.

All photos are the credit of the Designers specified in the individual pattern links.

Free Crochet Shawl Patterns - Oombawka Design Crochet

5 Free Patterns for Crochet Shawls

1. Eva’s Shawl by Milobo (Without Seams)
2. Sunset Shawlette by Tamara Kelly (Moogly)
3. Elise Shawl by Evan Plevinski (Evan’s Little Spot)
4. Shell & Lace Shawl by Heather Tucker (Mama’s Stitchery Projects)
5. Granny Shawl by Charlene Van den Brande

There is just something beautiful and timeless about shawls…Each shawl pictured above is a little bit different – from the wispy and light Eva’s Shawl, to the lacy open design of the Elise Shawl, to the warm and cozy Granny Shawl.  Nowadays, you can find a Design, perfect for every occasion and every type of weather.

The Shell & Lace Shawl Design is worked from the neck, out and was designed to be used with yarns like homespun and boucle…Heather created the pattern so you don’t have to find the chain stitches!

The Sunset Shawlette is Designed in a trapezoid shape and Tamara, added instructions to assist you with converting it to a standard triangle shape shawl if you so desire.

If you liked this post, you should check out our other Free Pattern Friday Round Up Posts too!

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  1. Thank you for these shawl patterns. I make prayer shawls and am always looking for new patterns!