Welcome to my crochet shawl pattern. This is what the finished shawl will look like.

Finished crochet shawl with model landscape

There’s also a video tutorial for this pattern available on my YouTube channel at crochet shawl tutorial.

To view this pattern for free, continue to scroll down this page. If you want to download the ad-free version, it’s available on my Ravelry store for $1 at crochet shawl pattern and on LoveCrafts at crochet shawl pattern. The shawl pattern doesn’t include the appliqués, which can be purchased separately.

This pattern will be using US terminology. If you want to view the UK version, go to crochet shawl pattern (UK version).

Crochet Shawl Pattern

I loved decorating the baby blankets I made recently so much I’ve decided to make a shawl to decorate with some of my favourite appliques.  I thought a black shawl would look the best with the appliques I’ve chosen, but black would be very difficult for you to see the detail in the photos.  For the photos, I’ve used a light green for the beginning rows of the shawl.

Abbreviations

  • st – stitch
  • sts – stitches
  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet

Materials Used 

  • Any thickness crochet cotton or yarn, I used 2 100gm balls of 8 ply yarn which is light worsted in the US and double knit in the UK.
  • Crochet hooks, I used a 5.5mm hook for the main part and a 5mm hook for the neatening row, but I have tight tension, so use the hook you would usually use for the weight yarn.
  • A darning needle to weave in ends.
  • Scissors.
  • Appliques to decorate if desired.
  • Thread and needle to stitch the appliques to the shawl.

Crochet shawl cotton

Appliques Used

Crochet Flower Applique

Crochet Blue Wren

Crochet Robin

Crochet Chipmunk

Crochet Pheasant

Crochet Peacock

Crochet Deer or Fawn

Size

114cm wide x 76cm high or 45” wide x 30” high

Shawl

Make a magic loop.

Row 1:  1 ch, work 1 sc in the circle.  Pull the circle tight.  Turn.

Row 2:  2 ch, work 1 dc, 1 sc and 1 dc in st.  Turn.

Crochet shawl row 2

Row 3:  2 ch, work 1 dc and 1 sc in 1st st, 1 dc in next st, 1 sc and 1 dc in last st.  Turn.

Crochet shawl row 3

Row 4:  2 ch, work 1 dc and 1 sc in 1st st, 1 dc in next st, 1 sc in back loop only of following st, 1 dc in next st, 1 sc and 1 dc in last st.  Turn.

Row 5:  2 ch, work 1 dc and 1 sc in 1st st, 1 dc in next st, (1 sc in back loop only of following st, 1 dc in next st,) repeat to last st, 1 sc and 1 dc in last st.  Turn.

Crochet shawl row 5

Repeat row 5 until work measures the desired size.  Your work will increase by 2 stitches each row.

Crochet shawl

Neatening Row

I changed to a size 5mm hook.

1 ch, work 1 sc in each st on straight edges and 1 sc, 1 dc and 1 sc in corner stitches.  Join with a sl st in the top of 1st st.  Fasten off.

Crochet shawl neatening row closeup

Crochet shawl neatened

To Make Up

Weave in ends.  Decorate the shawl as desired (I arranged the flowers and appliques on the shawl and took a photo once I was happy.  I started from the bottom and left the top until I was able to pin the appliques on and try the shawl on.  I removed the top side appliques once I tried it on as they were upside down over my shoulder.  Once I’d stitched on the appliques, I arranged the flowers at the top and stitched them down.)

Crochet shawl appliqués placed on

Finished crochet shawl landscape

Finished crochet shawl with model landscape

And there’s the finished shawl with the appliqués. I’ve also made the Eva scarf that you might like.

Finished crochet scarf