The Beach Vacation Shawl
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
We Decided To update This Crochet Pattern and
Add a Brand New Video!
I designed This Shawl a few years ago and thought
it was a great time to update the Pattern
with a new fun yarn.
This Shawl is perfect for swim suit wrap
at the beach or pool. or throw it over your shoulders
on a cool morning or evening. Looks so pretty with
a Sundress or Tank Top and shorts,
or Your favorite Swim suit.
This shawl measures
60 inches wide from the points, and 40 inches long.
and it is super easy to make even bigger. It stitches up
quickly because it's stitched in Triple Stitches,
And It's an easy 4 Row repeat crochet pattern
with a sweet trim for a touch of elegance.
We used Mandala Ombre in the the colorway of
Pure for
The New Video And Demo Photos.
It is also a Med (4) yarn and works up beautifully
for this Shawl.
It's soft and Stitches up nicely, but is also perfect
for a beach vacation, because it is easy to wash
and dry in your machine.
See The Video On My Crochet Youtube Channel At This LINK
Beach Vacation Shawl Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach
Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook: J / 6.00
Yarn: Med (4) 10 OZ / 688 Yds.
Demo Stitched with - Mandala Ombre/ Pure
Red heart Boutique Unforgettable - Tidal
Yarn Needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Double Crochet (dc)
Triple Crochet (tr)
Skip (sk)
Picot (pcst) - ch4, slst in the top of the last st.
Size - Width - 60inches, length - 40 inches
Notes:
Each row will increase by 8 stitches.
Ch 4 counts as Tr
Pattern:
R: 1 - Ch 5, join in a circle, Ch4, 4Tr, ch 2, 5 Tr in the circle, Turn
(10 tr, 2ch)
R: 2 - Ch 4, 1 tr in the same st as ch4,
1 Tr in each Tr, 3tr, ch 2, 3tr in the ch2 space,
1 tr in each tr, 2 tr in the last tr,
(18tr, 2ch)
R: 3 - Ch 4, 1 tr in the same st as ch4,
1 Tr in each Tr, 3tr, ch 2, 3tr in the ch2 space,
1 tr in each tr, 2 tr in the last tr,
(26tr, 2ch)
R: 4 - Ch 4, 1 tr in the same st as ch4,
*ch1, sk 1 st, 1 tr in the next st, *
Repeat from * to * , tr in the next tr,
3 tr, ch 2, 3 Tr, Ch2, 3 Tr in the next ch2 sp, (point)
tr in the next tr,
Then *ch1, sk1, Ch 1, Tr in the next st*
Repeat from * to * the rest of the row,
2 tr in the last st,
(26 tr, 23ch = 49 total sts)
R: 5 - Ch 4, 1 tr in the same st as ch4,
1 Tr in each St,
3tr, ch 2, 3tr in the ch2 space,
1 tr in each St, 2 tr in the last tr,
(42 tr, Ch2)
R: 6 - Repeat R: 3 (50tr, ch2)
R: 7 - Repeat R: 3 (58tr, ch2)
R: 8 - Repeat R: 4 (66 sts, ch2)
The Pattern Repeats and Each row will increase by 8 stitches.
R: 9 - R: 24 - Repeat R: 5 - R: 8
Repeating R: 5 - R: 8 Every 4 Rows
If you want your shawl bigger continue to Repeat R: 5- R: 8.
Make Sure You end on a R: 4 Row
R: 25 - Trim- 1 sc in the 1st tr, 2 dc, ch 1 2dc in the 1st ch1 space,
1 sc in the next ch1 sp,
*2 dc, ch 1, 2dc in the next ch1 space, 1 sc in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat from * to * across,
sk 2 tr, sc in the next tr,
*2 dc, ch 1, 2dc in the ch2 space, a (point)
sk 2 tr, sc in the next tr,
Then, *2 dc, ch 1, 2dc in the next ch1 space, 1 sc in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat From * to * Across row, 1 sc in the last st,
R: 26 - ch1, 1 sc in 1st st, *2dc, pcst, 2dc in the next ch1 space
in the center of the shell of previous row, ch1, sc in the sc, ch1*,
Repeat across row, 1 sc in the last st,
If you added rows and don not have sc to st the sc in, place the sc between the shell sts.
Make sure that it is even on both sides of the point.
R: 27 - Finishing - Sc evenly across the top of the shawl,
placing 1 sc in the end of each row, turn and repeat another row of sc.
tie off and weave in your ends.
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