Easy and Quick Wander Crochet Shawl - Free Pattern
It is so relaxing to snuggle up with an easy crochet shawl pattern. The Wander Crochet Wrap is a treat to work up, with a unique stitch pattern that's great for the beginner to advanced crocheter.
Do you ever take your crochet projects on the road? Whenever I wander away from home, I love to have a project with me. I like to keep my fingers busy and my mind relaxed. This easy crochet shawl is perfect for the road and small enough for the average project bag. And if you love crocheting wraps, you might also like the Modern Honeycomb Shawl Crochet Pattern or the On The Bias Suzette Shawl.
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What can an easy crochet shawl be used for?
A shawl is not only a fashion statement but very useful against the brisk fall winds or the cold winters. They can be used as a wrap, scarf, or even sized bigger to be a blanket! I've even used shawls as home decor before, throw them across a table, and viola! A new table runner.
Want to knit this shawl?
Did you know there is a popular knit version of this pattern? It's just as stunning and uses the same type of yarn. See the Wander Knit Wrap Pattern.
Wander Crochet Shawl Supplies:
Crochet Hook:
6.0mm (J hook), or hook to obtain gauge
Notions:
Removable stitch markers if needed
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Scissors
Clover Tassel Maker
Yarn:
Furls Wander Acrylic Yarn
100% Acrylic, 120yds/100g
Colorways:
Snow (Color A)
Sunrise (Color B)
Amethyst (Color C)
Surf (Color D)
Mist (Color E)
Yardage:
580 Yards
Approx 120 yards of each color
Abbreviations/Stitches:
ch - chain
dc - double crochet
dc3tog - double crochet 3 together
dc5tog - double crochet 5 together
sc - single crochet
sc2tog - single crochet two together
sk - skip
st(s) - stitch(es)
Stsc3tog - stacked single crochet 3 together
Gauge:
14 sts by 7.6 rows = 4x4” in st pattern
Skill Level:
Beginner
Size:
Width: 14 inches (36 cm)
Length: 56 inches (142 cm)
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Wander Crochet Wrap Notes:
This crochet wrap is worked flat in rows from one end to the other and in rows.
Special Stitches:
Stacked Single Crochet (Stsc)
Stacked Single Crochet 3 Together (Stsc3tog) - Do not chain at the beginning of the row. Insert your hook into the first stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook. (this will now look similar to a single crochet stitch). Insert your hook into the verticle bar below, yarn over and pull up a loop. Yarn over and insert your hook into the second stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, Yarn over and pull through two loops on the hook, Yarn over and insert your hook into the third stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, Yarn over and pull through two loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through the remaining four loops on the hook.
Now the Dc3tog using the Stacked Single Crochet Stitch is complete.
Wander Crochet Wrap Video:
Tip: Mark this stitch with a stitch marker so you know which stitch is your first stitch in the row.
Color changes can be mixed up to your liking. For the example shown start with Color A (Snow) and then the accent colors will go in order Color B (Sunrise), Color C (Amethyst), Color D (Surf), Color E (Mist)
Wander Crochet Wrap Written Instructions
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Wander Crochet Wrap Chart
Row | Description | St Count |
Set Up | With Color A Chain 49. This design will start in the first chain from the hook. | 49 |
1 | Sc in each stitch across, turn. (On the repeats work into the chain spaces and dc sts) | 49 |
2 | Stsc, *ch 1, skip 1, dc*; repeat from * to * across, turn. | 49 |
3 | Repeat row 1. | 49 |
4 | With Color B Stsc3tog, (ch 1, sk 1, dc) twice, ch 1, sk 1, 5dc in the next, (ch 1, sk 1, dc) twice, ch 1, sk 1, dc5tog, (ch 1, sk 1, dc) twice, ch 1, sk 1, 5dc in the next, (ch 1, sk 1, dc) twice, ch 1, sk 1, dc3tog, turn. | 49 |
5 | Repeat row 2. | 49 |
6-13 | Repeat row 4-5 four more times. | 49 |
Repeats:
Repeat rows 1-13 for two total times for each accent color. Then repeat rows 1-3 one more time for the final edge. Fasten off.
Tassels:
Tassels are an optional detail that can be added to the ends of the wrap. For a video tutorial on how to create the tassels to sew onto the ends watch:
Finishing:
Fasten off and weave in all ends. Block flat to make seaming easier.
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