11 Crochet Shawl Patterns
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11 Crochet Shawl Patterns
11 Crochet Shawl Patterns: Crochet Poncho Patterns, Free Easy Crochet Patterns and More Copyright 2015 by Prime Publishing LLC All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Trademarks are property of their respective holders. When used, trademarks are for the benefit of the trademark owner only. 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Sincerely, The Editors of FaveCrafts www.FaveCrafts.com www.FaveCraftsBlog.com 11 Crochet Shawl Patterns: Crochet Poncho Patterns, Free Easy Crochet Patterns and More Table of Contents Crochet Shawl Patterns .................. 5 Downton Abbey Shawl .................................. 5 Purple Beginner Shawl .................................. 7 Pineapple Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern ......... 8 Goddess Shawl ............................................ 11 Black Mesh Shawl ........................................ 14 A Crochet Shawl .......................................... 16 Striped Crochet Shawl Pattern .................... 18 How to Crochet a Poncho............. 19 Open Pattern Poncho .................................. 19 Red Striped Poncho ..................................... 21 Simple Crochet Poncho ............................... 23 Patterned Poncho ....................................... 25 Special Thanks .............................. 28 Crochet Shawl Patterns Downton Abbey Shawl By: The Designers of Red Heart Yarn Love the costumes on Downton Abbey? Well, here's a beautiful shawl that's reminiscent of the costumes on the popular TV show. Sharpen your crochet skills and relax in luxury and style with this Downton Abbey Shawl. The great thing about this shawl is that it can easily transition from summer to fall or winter to spring. This pattern can also be used to create a comfy throw that will add elegance to any couch or chair. Materials: 5 skeins RED HEART® Super Saver® yarn in Aran 6mm [US J-10] Susan Bates® Crochet Hook Yarn needle Gauge: One motif: 16” across Use any size hook to obtain the gauge Special Abbreviations: Cl (cluster): [yo and draw up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops] twice all in space or st indicated. Beg cl (beginning cluster): ch 2, dc in joining. Corner group: (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) all in loop or space indicated. Picot: Slip st in next dc, ch 2, slip st in 2nd ch from hook, slip st in same dc. Instructions: Throw measures 50” x 66”. After the First Motif, all others are joined while working Round 11. First Motif: Ch 8; join with a slip st in first ch to form a ring. Round 1: Ch 4, 27 tr in ring; join with a slip st to top of ch-4 – 28 sts. Round 2: Ch 5 (counts as tr, ch 1), * tr in next tr, ch 1; repeat from * around; join with a slip st in 4th ch of ch-5. Round 3: (Slip st, ch 1, sc) all in first ch-1 space, * ch 3, sc in next space; repeat from * around; ch 1, hdc in first sc to join and form last loop – 28 loops. Round 4: Ch 2, dc over hdc, * ch 3, skip next 2 loops, 9 dc in next loop, ch 3, skip next 2 loops, cl in next loop; ch 3 **, cl in next loop; repeat from * around, end at **; skip ch-2, join with a slip st in next dc. Round 5: Beg cl, * ch 3, [tr in next dc, ch 1] 8 times, tr in next dc **, [ch 3, cl in next cl] twice; repeat from * around, end at **; ch 3, cl in next cl, ch 3; join to beg cl. Round 6: Beg cl, * [ch 3, sc in next ch-1 space] 8 times, ch 3, cl in next cl, ch 5 **, cl in next cl; repeat from * around, end at **; join. Round 7: Beg cl, * ch 3, skip next ch-3 loop, [sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 3] 7 times, cl in next cl, ch 3, corner group in next ch-5 loop, ch 3 **, cl in next cl; repeat from * around, end at **; join. Round 8: Beg cl, * ch 3, skip next ch-3 loop, [sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 3] 6 times, cl in next cl, ch 3, dc in next 2 dc, corner group in next ch-3 space, dc in next 2 dc, ch 3 **, cl in next cl; repeat from * around, end at **; join. Round 9: Beg cl, * ch 3, skip next ch-3 loop, [sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 3] 5 times, cl in next cl, ch 3, dc in next 4 dc, corner group in next ch-3 loop, dc in next 4 dc, ch 3 **, cl in next cl; repeat from * around, end at **; join. Round 10: Beg cl, * ch 8, holding back last loop on hook, tr in next 4 ch-3 loops, yo and draw through all 5 loops on hook, ch 8, cl in next cl, ch 3, dc in next 4 dc, ch 3, skip next 2 dc, corner group in next space, ch 3, skip next 2 dc, dc in next 4 dc, ch 3 **, cl in next cl; repeat from * around, end at **; join. Round 11: Ch 1, * (sc, ch 5, sc) all in next loop, ch 5; repeat from * around join to first sc – 56 loops. Fasten off. Second Motif: Work same as First Motif through Round 10. Joining Round 11: Ch 1, [(sc, ch 5, sc) all in next loop, ch 5] 4 times; now join 2 sides of 2 motifs as follows: sc in corner loop, ch 2, with wrong sides together slip st in corresponding corner loop on First Motif, * ch 2, sc in same loop on Second Motif, ch 2, slip st in next loop on First Motif, ch 2, sc in next loop on Second Motif, ch 2, slip st in next loop on First Motif; repeat from * to next corner loop; ch 2, sc in corner loop on Second Motif, ch 2, slip st in corner loop on First Motif, ch 2, sc in same corner loop on Second Motif – one side joined; ch 5, complete same as for First Motif begin at * on Round 11. Fasten off. Assembly: Make 3 rows of 4 motifs, joining motifs as before, joining on 2 sides where appropriate, and join corners to previous joining: where 3 or 4 corners meet, slip st in previous joining slip st. Border: Round 1: With right side facing, attach yarn to any of 4 corner loops; ch 3, 4 dc in same loop, * 3 dc in each ch-5 loop to next corner **, 5 dc in corner ch-5 loop; repeat from * around, end at **; join to top of ch-3. Round 2: Ch 1, sc in joining, sc in next dc, picot, * sc in next 3 dc, picot, ** sc in next 2 dc, picot; repeat from ** to next corner ***; sc in next 3 dc, picot; repeat from * to last st, end at ***; sc in next dc; join with a slip st to first sc. Fasten off. Weave in ends. Purple Beginner Shawl By: Caron Yarn Looking for an easy crochet shawl pattern? This purple beginner shawl will keep you nice and warm on those cool nights. The fringe is a nice addition to this fashionable shawl pattern. You can use Lavender Twist to make this shawl or choose your own colors to fit your own style. You'll finish this shawl in a short amount of time so you can have time to do more of what you love, like making more free crochet patterns for shawls! Materials: Caron Cozi: 15 oz. / 360 yds. Lavender Twist. Size J crochet hook or size to reach gauge below. Size: Approximately 20" x 60" not including fringe Gauge: Dc, ch 1, dc = 1", 3 rows = 21/2" Notes: One or more yarns used in this project have been discontinued. Please keep in mind that you should always begin with a gauge swatch and be sure to convert yardage for any substitute yarn. Also, yarn usage may vary depending on your particular yarn techniques. Instructions: Shawl: Ch 59 Row 1: Dc in 3rd ch from hook and in ea ch across. (57 dc) Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc throughout) dc in next dc, * ch 1, sk 1 dc, dc in next dc, * rep from * across until last 3 stitches, ch 1, sk 1 dc, dc in next dc, dc in top of ch 3 stitch. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next dc, * ch 1, sk ch 1 sp, dc in next dc, * rep between * across until last 3 stitches, ch 1, sk ch 1 sp, dc in last 2 dc. Rep Row 3 until wrap measures approximately 60” or wrap measures from wrist to wrist. Fringe: Cut yarn into 16” lengths, knot 2 strands every other space across short ends of wrap. Trim. Care Instructions: Hand wash in cool water. Lay flat to dry. Pineapple Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern By: Karen Drouin for Caron Yarn Crochet an elegant Pineapple Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern with a unique design. This crochet shawl pattern is a great accessory to carry with you on a chilly night because it is an easy way to create an evening cover-up. Light and lacy patterns like this one are ideal during the summer because they look great and don't feel too heavy. This crochet lace pattern may seem difficult or complicated, but it's actually pretty easy. If you're looking for a pattern that combines old world glamor and modern elegance, this is a great pattern to try. Materials: Yarn: Caron International's Simply Soft Eco (80% Acrylic, 20% NatureSpun™ Polyester): 10 oz #0034 Black Crochet Hook: One size US J-10 (6 mm) crochet hook, or size to obtain gauge. Yarn needle Size: Approximately 48"/122 cm wide x 24"/61 cm long. Gauge: In pattern stitch, 23 sts and 3 rows = 4"/10 cm. Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Sitches: Chain (ch) Single crochet (sc) Slip stitch (slip st) Treble crochet (tr) Special Abbreviations: Beg-trCl: Beginning treble cluster—Ch 4, yarn over twice, insert hook in indicated stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (2 loops on hook); yarn over twice, insert hook in same stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (3 loops on hook); yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook. trCl: Treble cluster—Yarn over twice, insert hook in indicated stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (2 loops on hook); *yarn over twice, insert hook in same stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice; repeat from * once more; yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Beg-trCl shell: Beginning treble cluster shell—(Beg-trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch. trCl shell: Treble cluster shell—(trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch. trCl shell-inc: Treble cluster shell increase—([trCl, ch 3] twice, trCl) in indicated stitch. Picot: Ch 6, sl st in top of last st made. Instructions: Ch 10; taking care not to twist ch, join with slip st in first ch to form a ring. Row 1: Ch 4 (counts as first tr), work 22 tr in ring, turn—23 tr. Row 2: Beg-trCl in first tr, *ch 3, skip next tr, trCl in next tr; repeat from * across, working last trCl in top of turning ch, turn—12 clusters. Row 3: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 2, tr in next ch-3 space, ch 2, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—12 clusters and 11 tr. Row 4: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 5: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 4, tr in next tr, ch 4, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 6: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 5, tr in next tr, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 7: Beg-trCl shell in first trCl, *ch 4, tr in next tr, ch 4, trCl shell in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—12 shells and 11 tr. Row 8: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—24 clusters and 11 tr. Row 9: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 9, trCl in next trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 9, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 10: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, sc in 5th ch of next ch-9 space, picot, ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *picot, trCl in next trCl, ch 5, sc in 5th ch of next ch-9 space, picot, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn— 24 clusters. Row 11: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, 6 tr in next picot, ch 5, *trCl shell in next picot, ch 5, 6 tr in next picot, ch 5; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn—11 shells, 2 clusters and 12 6-tr groups. Row 12: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, sc in next tr, [ch 6, sc in next tr] 5 times (beginning of pineapple), ch 5, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 5, sc in next tr, [ch 6, sc in next tr] 5 times, ch 5; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn—11 shells, 2 clusters, and 12 pineapple beginnings. Row 13: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 6, [sc in next ch-6 space, ch 6] 5 times, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, [sc in next ch-6 space, ch 6] 5 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn. Row 14: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 4 times, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 4 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn. Row 15 (trCl shell increase row): Beg-trCl shell in first trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 3 times, *trCl shell-inc in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 3 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl shell in last trCl, turn—11 shell increases, 2 shells, and 12 pineapples. Row 16: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice, *[trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3] twice, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice; repeat from * across to last shell, trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in last trCl, turn—37 clusters, and 12 pineapples. Row 17: Beg-trCl in first trCl, [ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-6 space (pineapple point), ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, **trCl in next trCl, *[ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * once more, ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-6 space (pineapple point), ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3; repeat from ** to last 2 trCl, trCl in next trCl, [ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in last trCl, turn. Row 18: Ch 5, sc in next ch-space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across skipping all trCl to last trCl, ch 3, slip st in last trCl, turn. Do not fasten off. Edging: Note: Work edging around entire shawl as follows: Row 1: Ch 5, sc in next ch-3 space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across, ch 3, sc in same (last) ch-space again (for corner); pivot to work along top edge, **ch 3, sc in end of next row; repeat from ** across working (sc, ch 3, sc) in center of beginning ring; ch 3, join with slip st in 2nd ch of beginning ch-5, do not turn. Row 2: Beg-trCl in same st as join; *ch 3, slip st in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next ch-3 space; repeat from * across to opposite top corner, ending with ch 3, sl st in corner ch-space; working along top edge, work 3 sc in each ch-space across; join with slip st in Beg-trCl. Fasten off. Finishing: Using yarn needle, weave in ends. If desired, block lightly. Sign up for our free crafting newsletter, Quick and Crafty, and receive more craft projects, enter craft giveaways, download more craft eBooks for free, see new blog posts at FaveCrafts.com and get Facebook, YouTube and Twitter updates. Goddess Shawl By: Karen Drouin for Naturally Caron Inspired by a vintage doily pattern, the Goddess Shawl makes you as beautiful as Aphrodite! No need for Cupid’s love arrows because anyone will fall in love with this pattern. It is simple, yet stylish and sophisticated. This free crochet shawl pattern covers your arms without making you too hot in the heat of summer. Therefore, it is a perfect cover-up for summertime events. Materials: NaturallyCaron.com Spa (75% Microdenier Acrylic/25% Bamboo); 9 oz, Shown in: #0008 Misty Taupe One size US J-10 (6 mm) crochet hook, or size to obtain gauge Yarn needle Size: Shawl measures approximately 49"/124.5 cm wide x 23"/58.5 cm long Gauge: In pattern stitch, 24 sts and 3 1/2 rows = 4"/10 cm. Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Stitches: Chain (ch) Single crochet (sc) Slip stitch (slip st) Treble crochet (tr) Special Terms: Beg-trCl: Beginning treble cluster—Ch 4, yarn over twice, insert hook in indicated stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (2 loops on hook); yarn over twice, insert hook in same stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (3 loops on hook); yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook. TrCl: Treble cluster—Yarn over twice, insert hook in indicated stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice (2 loops on hook); *yarn over twice, insert hook in same stitch and draw up a loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice; repeat from * once more; yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Beg-trCl shell: Beginning treble cluster shell—(Beg-trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch. TrCl shell: Treble cluster shell—(trCl, ch 3, trCl) in indicated stitch. TrCl shell-increase: Treble cluster shell increase—([trCl, ch 3] twice, trCl) in indicated stitch. Picot: Ch 6, slip st in top of last st made. Instructions: Chain 10; taking care not to twist ch, join with slip st in first ch to form a ring. Row 1: Ch 4 (counts as first tr), work 22 tr in ring, turn—23 tr. Row 2: Beg-trCl in first tr, *ch 3, skip next tr, trCl in next tr; repeat from * across, working last trCl in top of turning ch, turn—12 clusters. Row 3: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 2, tr in next ch-3 space, ch 2, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—12 clusters and 11 tr. Row 4: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 5: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 4, tr in next tr, ch 4, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 6: Beg-trCl in first trCl, *ch 5, tr in next tr, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 7: Beg-trCl shell in first trCl, *ch 4, tr in next tr, ch 4, trCl shell in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—12 shells and 11 tr. Row 8: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn—24 clusters and 11 tr. Row 9: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 9, trCl in next trCl, *ch 3, tr in next tr, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 9, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn. Row 10: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, sc in 5th ch of next ch-9 space, picot, ch 5, trCl in next trCl, *picot, trCl in next trCl, ch 5, sc in 5th ch of next ch-9 space, picot, ch 5, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * across, turn— 24 clusters. Row 11: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, 6 tr in next picot, ch 5, *trCl shell in next picot, ch 5, 6 tr in next picot, ch 5; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn—11 shells, 2 clusters and 12 6-tr groups. Row 12: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 5, sc in next tr, [ch 6, sc in next tr] 5 times (beginning of pineapple), ch 5, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 5, sc in next tr, [ch 6, sc in next tr] 5 times, ch 5; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn—11 shells, 2 clusters, and 12 pineapple beginnings. Row 13: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 6, [sc in next ch-6 space, ch 6] 5 times, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, [sc in next ch-6 space, ch 6] 5 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn. Row 14: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 4 times, *trCl shell in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 4 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl in last trCl, turn. Note: Take extra care when working Row 15. trCl shell-INCREASE is worked instead of regular trCl shells. Definition of trCl shell-INCREASE is given in the Special Terms section (above). Row 15 (trCl shell INCREASE row): Beg-trCl shell in first trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 3 times, *trCl shell-INCREASE in ch-3 space of next trCl shell, ch 6, skip next ch6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] 3 times; repeat from * across to last trCl, trCl shell in last trCl, turn—11 shell INCREASES, 2 shells, and 12 pineapples. Row 16: Beg-trCl in first trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice, *[trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3] twice, trCl in next trCl, ch 6, skip next ch-6 space, [sc in next ch-6 space of pineapple, ch 6] twice; repeat from * across to last shell, trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in last trCl, turn—37 clusters, and 12 pineapples. Row 17: Beg-trCl in first trCl, [ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in next trCl, ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-6 space (pineapple point), ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, **trCl in next trCl, *[ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in next trCl; repeat from * once more, ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-6 space (pineapple point), ch 3, sc in next ch-6 space, ch 3; repeat from ** to last 2 trCl, trCl in next trCl, [ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space] twice, ch 3, trCl in last trCl, turn. Row 18: Ch 5, sc in next ch-space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across skipping all trCl to last trCl, ch 3, slip st in last trCl, turn. Rows 19–22: Ch 5, sc in first ch-space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across, turn. Do not fasten off. Edging Work edging around entire shawl as follows: Row 1: Ch 5, sc in first ch-space, *ch 3, sc in next ch-space; repeat from * across, ch 3, sc in same (last) ch-space again (for corner); pivot to work along top edge, **ch 3, sc in end of next row; repeat from ** across working (sc, ch 3, sc) in center of beginning ring; ch 3, join with slip st in 2nd ch of beginning ch-5, do not turn. Row 2: Beg-trCl in same st as join; *ch 3, slip st in next ch-3 space, ch 3, trCl in next ch-3 space; repeat from * across to opposite top corner, ending with ch 3, slip st in corner ch-space; working along top edge, work 3 sc in each ch-space across; join with slip st in Beg-trCl. Fasten off. Finishing Using yarn needle, weave in ends. If desired, block lightly. We’ve Got You Covered: 25 Crochet & Knit Throws Free Apron Sewing Patterns 12 Fabulous Picnic Craft Ideas + Restaurant Copycat Ideas Baby Love: 25 Knit & Crochet Red Heart Yarn Projects Black Mesh Shawl By: The Designers of DMC Threads Crochet a lovely black shawl in an openwork pattern with fun crochet pop pom trim. Instructions to make the crochet pom poms are included. This crochet shawl from DMC Threads is a great way to wrap up in the evenings or dress up for an afternoon outing. Want something a little more versatile? Make a shawl in beige or white so you can wear it in the summer too. Once you get the hang of creating this fun shawl pattern, you'll want to have one in every color! Materials: 54 balls Senso Metallics yarn in Black US C/2 or D/3 (3mm) crochet hook 5 balls Senso Metallics yarn in Black for ball trim (optional) 95 clear 5/16” diameter glue on “jewels” (optional) Size: 52” square Instructions: Pattern Stitch: Start with a treble working the first two lps only, dc3tog including one lp of treble, finish treble, dc 3x around upper part of treble. Step by step description: With yo twice, insert hook into ch or ch3 sp, yo and draw up 1 lp, yo and draw through 2 lps on hook, * yo, insert hook into next ch or same sp, yo and draw loop through 2 lps on hook * rep 3 x, yo and draw through 4 lps on hook, yo and draw through 2 lps on hook, yo and draw through rem 2 lps, dc 3x around the top of tr (working sts into ch refers to 1st row only, in subsequent rows all sts are worked into ch3 sp). With Senso Metallics ch 353. Row 1: Start a P-st in 6th ch from hook and into next 3chs, * ch3, skip 3 sts below P-st into next 4 chs * rep across to last ch, tr, ch7 & turn. Row 2: * P-st into ch3 sp, ch3 * ep across, tr into top of t-ch, ch4 & turn. Row 3: * P-st into ch3 sp, ch 3 * rep across ending with P-st and tr into 4th t-ch, ch 7 & turn. Repeat rows 2 & 3 until the shawl is square, ending with a row 2. Fasten off. Border: Start away from a corner and attach yarn to the bottom of a treble along a side edge, ch2 and work dc3tog over the treble, * ch2, work 4dc bo into 2nd ch of next row’s t-ch, ch5, sl st into 3rd ch from hook, ch2, work 4dc bo into next ch, ch2, dc4tog over next tr * rep to corner (ch 2, 4dc bo, ch5, sl st into 3rd ch from hook, ch2, 4dc bo) all into top of corner st, continue along top edge ch 2, work dc4tog over ch3 sp, ch2, work 4dc bo into 2nd dc , ch5, sl st into 3rd ch from hook, ch2, work 4dc bo into next st *, rep to corner ending with dc4tog over ch3 sp. Repeat corners and edges to complete round, close with a sl st. Fasten off. Pom Poms: Make as may as are needed around the border. Attach yarn with a sl st to a picot along border leaving a long enough tail to weave through the chain sts and into the ball, ch12, holding the chain sts in front of the hook sc 8x into 2nd ch from hook, sc 2x into 1st sc made, sc 2x into next st 7x (16sts), continue to work in spiral rounds and sc 30x, stuff with thread. *sc2tog, sc into next st * rep until ball is closed. Fasten off. Jewels: Glue at regular intervals around the inner edge of the shawl’s border. A Crochet Shawl By: The Designers of Bernat Yarns Celebrate life and love with this pink Crochet Shawl from Bernat Yarns. Perfect for honoring all the women in your life during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this crochet shawl pattern is easy to make and great to wear throughout the season. This is a great pattern for beginners and a fun way to add a pop of color to any outfit. Make this shawl in all your favorite colors so you always have something warm and cozy to pull around your shoulders. Materials: 3 balls Bernat® Satin (120 g/4.2 oz; 230 m/251 yds) in Flamingo Size 5.5 mm (U.S. I or 9) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge Gauge: 7 sps and 6 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in pat. Measurements: Approximately 57 ins [144.5 cm] wide x 31 ins [78.5 cm] deep. Note: Pattern is calculated in spaces throughout. Sp(s): space(s). Instructions: Ch 201. 1st row: (WS). 1 dc in 5th ch from hook (counts as 1 dc and ch-1 sp). *Ch 1. Miss next ch. 1 dc in next ch. Rep from * across. 99 sps. Turn. 2nd row: Ch 4. Miss first ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc. (Ch 1. Miss next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc) twice. *(Yoh and draw up a loop. Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times in next ch-1 sp. Yoh and draw through all 4 loops on hook – cluster made. 1 dc in next dc. (Ch 1. Miss next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc) 3 times. Rep from * to end of row. Turn. 3rd row: Sl st in first dc. Sl st in next ch-1 sp. Sl st in next dc. Ch 4. Miss next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc – beg dec made. *Ch 1. Miss next ch-1 sp or cluster. 1 dc in next dc. Rep from * to last ch-1 sp. Turn. Leave rem sp unworked. 4th row: Beg dec. (Ch 1. Miss next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc) twice. *Cluster in next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc. (Ch 1. Miss next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc) 3 times. Rep from * to last 5 ch-1 sps. Cluster in next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc. (Ch 1. Miss next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc) 3 times. Turn. Leave rem sp unworked. Rep last 2 rows until there are 5 ch-1 sps. Next row: Beg dec. (Ch 1. Miss next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next dc) twice. Turn. Leave rem st unworked. Next row: Beg dec. Fasten off. Finishing: Outer Edging: 1st rnd: With RS facing, join yarn with sl st at top left corner and work 1 rnd sc evenly down side edge, around point, up other side edge and across foundation row of Shawl. Join with sl st to first sc. 2nd rnd: Ch 1. Working from left to right instead of from right to left as usual, work 1 reverse sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off. Sign up for our free crafting newsletter, Quick and Crafty, and receive more craft projects, enter craft giveaways, download more craft eBooks for free, see new blog posts at FaveCrafts.com and get Facebook, YouTube and Twitter updates. Striped Crochet Shawl Pattern By: The Designers of Bernat Yarns Use this free crochet shawl pattern to create a subtly striped wrap. The shawl is quick and easy and worked lengthwise on a large hook. Perfect for draping over your shoulders during a cool summer evening, this Striped Crochet Shawl Pattern is one you'll find yourself using again and again. You can also use this lovely shawl as a scarf come winter and fall. Perfect for beginners and advanced crochet fans, this striped crochet shawl is a great project to add to your collection. Materials: 6 balls Bernat Bamboo (60 g/2.1 oz) yarn in Water (A) Water is discontinued--Bernat suggests using Bamboo as a replacement 6 balls Bernat Bamboo (60 g/2.1 oz) yarn in Linen (B) Size 8 mm (U.S. L or 11) crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge Gauge: 12 sts and 10 rows = 4 ins 10 cm in pat. Instructions: With A, ch 211. 1st row: (RS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in each ch to end of ch. Turn. 210 sc. 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 sc in next sc. Rep from to last sc. 1 sc in last sc. Join B. Turn. 3rd and 4th rows: With B, ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from to last sc. 1 sc in last sc. Keeping cont of Stripe Pat (last 4 rows), rep last row for 15 ins 38 cm, ending with 1 row of A. Next row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each st across. Fasten off. How to Crochet a Poncho Open Pattern Poncho By: Bernat This crochet poncho has an open pattern which creates a fishnet look that is modern and chic. For all skill levels, this poncho pattern from Bernat Yarns is fun and easy to make. Add a touch of sophistication to any outfit with this effortless pullover. Make one for all your friends and family to keep them warm and stylish during the cooler seasons of the year. Materials: Bernat Satin (Solids 100 g/3.5 oz) 04011(Sable) Sizes XS/M–3 balls; L/2XL–4 balls; 3XL/5XL–5 balls Size 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge. Sizes: Bust measurement: Extra Small-Medium 28-38 ins [ 71-96.5 cm ] Large-2XLarge 40-50 ins [ 101.5-127 cm ] 3XLarge-5XLarge 52-62 ins [ 132-158 cm ] Length between neck edge and bottom (excluding fringe): Extra Small-Medium 15½ ins [ 39.5 cm ] Large-2XLarge 19¼ ins [ 49 cm ] 3XLarge-5XLarge 22 ins [ 56 cm ] Gauge: 17 sts and 6 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in pat. Instructions: Front and Back (make alike) Ch 58. 1st row: (WS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in each ch to end of ch. 57 sc. Turn. 2nd row: Ch 3 (counts as dc). *1 dc in each of next 3 sc. Ch 2. Miss next 2 sc.* Rep from * to * 4 times more. 1 dc in each of next 2 sc. (1 dc. Ch 3. 1 dc) in next sc for center V-point. 1 dc in each of next 2 sc. Ch 2. Miss next 2 sc. Rep from * to * 4 times. 1 dc in each of next 4 sc. Turn. 57 sts. 3rd row: Ch 5 (counts as dc and ch 2). *3 dc in next ch-2 sp. Ch 2. * Rep from * to * to ch-3 sp of center V point. (3 dc. Ch 3. 3 dc) in ch-3 sp. Ch 2. Rep from * to * to end of row. 1 dc in top of ch-3. Turn. 4th row: Ch 3 (counts as dc). *3 dc in next ch-2 sp. Ch 2.* Rep from * to * to ch-3 sp of center V-point. (3 dc. Ch 3. 3 dc) in ch-3 sp. Ch 2. Rep from * to * to end of row. 1 dc in 3rd ch of ch-5. Turn. Rep last 2 rows 8 (10-12) times more, working increases as established. 20 (24-28) rows in total. Fasten off. Finishing: Sew side seams. Drawstring: Make a chain 50 ins [127 cm] long. Fasten off. Beg at center Front, weave drawstring through ch-2 sps at neck edge. Fringe: Cut yarn 12 ins [30.5 cm] long. Take 3 strands tog, fold in half and knot into each ch-2 sp across lower edge of poncho. Trim fringe evenly. Cheap and Easy Crafts 12 Thrifty Trash to Treasure Crafts Easy Garden Projects Cheap Home Décor: Crafting with Paper Red Striped Poncho By: Caron This Red Striped Poncho can be whipped up easily and quickly since it's on a beginner skill level. The free crochet pattern is made with Cozi yarn, and the finished product is very cozy indeed! You will dazzle people with your crochet skills even though this is a beginner crochet pattern. This bright and creative poncho pattern will surely catch peaople’s eyes. Materials: Caron Cozi: 10 oz. (4 skeins) Indian Red (Color A), 5 oz. (2 skeins) Sandstone (Color B), 2.5 oz. (1 skein) Walnut (Color C) Size: One size fits most adults. Gauge: 9 sts sc = 4"; 12 rows in pat = 5". Note: Yarn usage may vary depending on your particular yarn techniques. Size L-11 crochet hook or size to reach gauge below, yarn needle. Stitches: Chain st (ch). Slip st (sl st). Single crochet (sc). Double crochet (dc). NOTE: End with 1 sl st in first sc at beg of rnd. Instructions: Poncho: Panel (make 2): With A, ch 62. Row 1 (right side): Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch across (61 sc), turn. Rows 2-6: Ch 1, sc in each sc across (61 sc), turn. Fasten off A, join B. Row 7: With B, ch 1, sc in each sc across (61 sc), turn. Row 8: Ch 1, sc in first sc, * ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next sc *, rep from * to * across (61 sts), turn. Fasten off B, join C. Row 9: With C, ch 1, sc in first sc, * working over ch-1 space, dc in next sc 2 rows below, sc in next sc *, rep from * to * across (61 sts), turn. Fasten off C, join B. Rows 10-11: With B, ch 1, sc in each st across (61 sc), turn. Fasten off B, join A. Rows 12- 17: With A, ch 1, sc in each sc across (61 sc), turn. Fasten off A, join B. Rows 18-39: Rep Rows 7-17 (twice). Fasten off. Assembly: With right sides facing, using yarn needle and yarn, sew Panels together following the construction diagram below. Finishing: Bottom Edging: With right side facing, join A in one bottom point, ch 1, sc evenly around entire bottom edge, sl st in first sc to join. Fasten off. Simple Crochet Poncho By: Bernat This simple and pretty poncho from Bernat Yarns should be a staple in every woman's closet. It is an easy crochet pattern that is great for beginners. Not only does this yarn look like a dream, it feels like you’re wearing a cloud as well. It adds a light and airy touch to all your outfits. Materials: Bernat Softee Chunky (Solids: 100 g/3.5 oz, Ombres: 80 g/2.8 oz) Solids o XS/M 4 balls o L/2XL 5 balls o 3XL/5XL 5 balls Ombres o XS/M 5 balls o L/2XL 7 balls o 3XL/5XL 8 balls Crochet Hook: size 8 mm (U.S. L or 11) or size needed to obtain gauge. Size: Bust measurement: Extra-Small/Medium 28-38 ins [ 71-96.5 cm ] Large/2 Extra-Large 40-50 ins [ 101.5-127 cm ] 3 Extra-Large/5 Extra-Large 52-62 ins [ 132-158 cm ] Lengths from neck to bottom point: Extra-Small/Medium 19¾ ins [ 50 cm ] Large/2 Extra-Large 21¼ ins [ 54 cm ] 3 Extra-Large/5 Extra-Large 24 ins [ 61 cm ] Gauge: 11 sts and 11 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in pat. Instructions: Make 2 pieces alike. Ch 84 (88-94). 1st row: (RS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. *Ch 1. Miss next ch. 1 sc in next ch. Rep from * to end of ch. 83 (87-93) sts. Turn. 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1. Miss next sc. Rep from * to last ch-1 sp and sc. 1 sc in last ch-1 sp. 1 sc in last sc. Turn. 3rd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from * to last 2 sc. Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn. Rep last 2 rows of pat for 14 (15-17) ins [35.5 (38-43) cm]. Fasten off. Sew two pieces as shown in diagram. Drawstring Make chain 37 ins [94 cm] long. Fasten off. Starting at center front, thread Drawstring around neck edge ¾ inch [2 cm] in from edge. Patterned Poncho By: Bernat For the intermediate skill level, this crochet poncho from Bernat Yarns has eyelet detail around the edges and a textured pattern. Nothing pulls your look together like adding an extra layer to your outfit with a poncho. This poncho adds dramatic flair to your ensemble and keeps still you warm. Materials: Bernat® Berella 4 Bernat® Super Value Bernat® Satin Bernat Super Value (Grey) Size XS/M 390 g (13.75 oz)/685 m (760 yds) Size L/2XL 485 g (17 oz)/850 m (945 yds) Size 3/5XL 585 g (20.5 oz)/1025 m (1140 yds) Crochet Hook: Size 5.5 mm (U.S. I or 9) or size needed to obtain gauge Sizes: Bust measurement Extra-Small/Medium 28 - 38 ins [71 - 96.5 cm] Large/2 Extra-Large 40 - 50" [101.5 - 127"] 3 Extra-Large/5 Extra-Large 52 - 62" [132 - 157.5"] Length from neck edge to point Extra-Small/Medium 18¾ ins [47.5 cm] Large/2 Extra-Large 21½" [54.5"] 3 Extra-Large/5 Extra-Large 25¼" [64"] Gauge: 12 dc and 7 rows = 4 ins [10 cm]. Instructions: The instructions are written for smallest size. If changes are necessary for larger sizes the instructions will be written thus ( ). Turning ch 2 does not count as a stitch. When working tr push stitch to RS of work. When working Bobble, push Bobble to RS of work. Make 2 pieces alike. Ch 41 (47-53). 1st row: (WS). 1 hdc in 3rd ch from hook (counts as 1 hdc). 1 hdc in each ch to end of ch. 39 (45-51) hdc. 2nd row: Ch 3 (counts as dc). Miss first hdc. *Dcfp around next hdc. 1 dc in each of next 2 hdc. (Yoh and draw up a loop. Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 4 times in next hdc. Yoh and draw through all loops on hook – Bobble made. 1 dc in each of next 2 hdc. Rep from * to last 2 sts. Dcfp around next hdc. 1 dc in last hdc. Turn. 3rd row: Ch 2. 1 hdc in first dc. *Dcbp around next st. 1 hdc in each of next 5 sts. Rep from * to last 2 sts. Dcbp around next st. 1 hdc in last dc. Turn. 4th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first st. *1 tr in next st. 1 sc in next sc. Rep from * to end of row. 5th row: Ch 2. 1 hdc in each st to end of row. Rep rows 2 to 5 for pat until work from beg measures approx 27 (29-31) ins [68.5 (73.5-78.5) cm], ending with 3rd or 5th row. Fasten off. Finishing: Pin garment pieces to measurements and cover with damp cloth leaving cloth to dry. Sew 2 pieces tog as shown in Diagram. Top edging: Join yarn with sl st at any seam at neck edge. 1st rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp as sl st. Work 83 sc around neck edge. Join with sl st to first sc. 2nd rnd: (Eyelet rnd). Ch 2. 1 hdc in same sp as last sl st. *(Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 hdc in next sc. Rep from *to last sc. Ch 1. Miss last sc. Join with sl st to first hdc. 3rd rnd: Working from left to right instead of right to left as usual, work 1 reverse sc in each st around. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off. Bottom edging: Join yarn with sl st to any corner at bottom. 1st rnd: Ch 1. 3 sc in same sp as last sl st. Work 120 (132-144) sc along bottom edge to next corner. 1 sc in point. Work 120 (132-144) sc to next corner. Join with sl st to first sc. 2nd rnd: Ch 2. 1 hdc in same sp as last sl st. *Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 hdc in next sc. Rep from * to last sc (having 1 hdc. Ch 1. 1 hdc in each corner sc). Ch 1. Miss last sc. Join with sl st to first hdc. 3rd rnd: Working from left to right instead of right to left as usual, work 1 reverse sc in each st around. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off. Drawstring: Make a chain 40 ins [101.5 cm] long. 1st row: Sl st in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sl st in each ch to end of ch. Fasten off. Beg at center front, thread Drawstring through eyelets at neck edge. Drawstring: Make chain 37 ins [94 cm] long. Fasten off. Starting at center front, thread Drawstring around neck edge ¾ inch [2 cm] in from edge. Special Thanks Bernat Caron Yarn The Designers of Bernat Yarns The Designers of DMC Threads The Designers of Red Heart Yarn Karen Drouin for Naturally Caron