If you love spring and flowers, this lovely cotton shawl is for you! (And be sure to check out the matching tote bag, too!) This shawl is HUGE. I’m not a small girl, and it’s perfect for me. The best part? NO END WEAVING, because the ends are just turned into fringe! And you know I have an unending love of texture – have you seen the texture in the tulips! Measuring at 67″ by 37″ flat, after blocking, the added fringe gives this shawl an amazing wingspan.
You can find the pattern on both Ravelry and Etsy!
Yarn:
This shawl is made from Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton! Any #4 cotton yarn will work just fine, but 24/7 Cotton is super durable! It holds its shape really well, and it’s perfectly washable! You can even make each row of flowers a different color, so it can be a great scrap yarn project, too!
Inspiration:
The idea for this shawl started with its matching tote bag. I decided I needed more of these flowers in my life, and so the shawl was born!
Construction:
This shawl is made from the bottom corner up, to it’s amazing 67″ wingspan, so when it drapes across your shoulders the rows of flowers are nice and straight! And if you would rather not have fringe, just weave in your ends and do an SC border instead! (Tho I personally think it’s so much FUN with the fringe!)
You will need a basic understanding of the crochet stitches single crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, chain, and slip stitch. All other stitches (Half Treble, Popcorn, etc) are explained in detail.
Supplies:
Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn (I used Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton): 224 yards ECRU; 150 yards GREEN; 130 Yards PINK
5.5mm hook
Finished measurements: 67″ wide, 37″ tall, after blocking, not including fringe
Gauge: 15 sts and 6 rows = 4″ square, unblocked
You can find the pattern on both Ravelry and Etsy!
As always you are welcome to reach out if you have any questions about the pattern. Once the pattern is purchased, you may sell your finished items, as long as you give credit to me as the designer. I can be found on Instagram @springintofalldesigns, and Ravelry as SpringintoFall. Also check out my blog at SpringintoFall.design.blog. I’d love to hear from you!