5 Free Patterns for Crochet Shawls
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This week, I’m sharing a collection of free crochet shawl patterns. Each one has its own style – from the light and airy Eva’s Shawl, to the lacy open design of the Elise Shawl, to the cozy warmth of the Granny Shawl. You can find a crochet shawl design today for every season and occasion.

Featured Free Crochet Shawl Patterns
- Eva’s Shawl by Milobo (Without Seams)
- Sunset Shawlette by Tamara Kelly (Moogly)
- Elise Shawl by Evan Plevinski (Evan’s Little Spot)
- Shell & Lace Shawl by Heather Tucker (Mama’s Stitchery Projects)
- Granny Shawl by Charlene Van den Brande
Each pattern is linked to the designer’s original post. All photo credits belong to the individual designers.
The Shell & Lace Shawl is worked from the neck outward and is great for yarns like homespun and boucle. Heather designed it so you don’t have to search for the chain stitches as you work.
The Sunset Shawlette is designed in a trapezoid shape, and Tamara has included tips to convert it to a traditional triangle shawl if you prefer.
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There’s something timeless about crochet shawls, and these free patterns are a great place to find your next project.
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Happy Crocheting!

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