Flower Triangle Shawl

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With this easy shawl crochet pattern, create a light and lacy cover with large flower embellishments. Three different crochet flowers adorn this lovely crochet shawl.


Flower Triangle Shawl

 

MATERIALS:

  • Yarn: Caron International's Simply Soft  (100% acrylic; 6 oz/170 g, 315 yds/288 m skein): 24 oz (4 skeins) Shown in: #9913 Lt. Country Blue
  • Hook: One size US H-8 (5mm), or size to obtain gauge
  • Yarn needle

 

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: approximately 76"/193cm across upper edge x 38"/96.5cm long, excluding fringe
 

GAUGE: In Mesh st, 8 mesh sts (dc, ch) and 8 rows = 4"/10cm. Gauge is not critical for this project.

 

STITCHES USED

Chain (ch): Begin by making a slip knot on your hook. * Wrap the yarn around the hook (yarn over) and pull up a loop, [draw the yarn through the loop on the hook to form the first chain]. Repeat from * for number of chains required. Note: The loop on the hook is not included when counting the number of chains.

Double Crochet (dc): Yarn over hook, insert hook into stitch indicated, yarn over and pull up a loop, [yarn over and draw through two loops on hook] twice.

Half Double Crochet (hdc): Yarn over hook, insert hook into stitch indicated, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through all three loops on hook.

Reverse single crochet (Rev sc): Work as single crochet except, work across the row from left to right instead of right to left.

Single Crochet (sc): Insert hook in stitch indicated, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through both loops on hook.

Slip Stitch (slip st): Insert hook in the stitch indicated, yarn over and draw through both the stitch and the loop on the hook.

Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over hook two times, insert hook in stitch indicated, yarn over and pull up a loop, [yarn over and draw through two loops] three times.

 

SHAWL

Beginning at upper edge, chain 246.

Row 1: Dc in sixth ch from hook (counts as first mesh st), * ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc in the next ch; repeat from * across, turn—121 mesh sts.

Row 2: Decrease 1 mesh st at each side as follows: Slip st in first ch-1 space and in the next dc, ch 4 (counts as first mesh st), * dc in next dc, ch 1; repeat from * across to last mesh st, turn, leaving remaining sts unworked, turn—2 mesh sts decreased; 119 mesh sts remain after Row 2.

Repeat Row 2 until one mesh st remains. 

Fasten off.

Edging: With RS facing, join yarn at upper right-hand corner.

Round 1: Ch 1, sc in same st as joining, sc evenly around entire edge of shawl, working 3 sc in remaining next 2 corners, end work 2 sc in same st as first sc,  join with a slip st to first st; do NOT fasten off.

Row 2: With RS facing, working from left to right, work 1 row Rev sc across upper edge of Shawl.

Fasten off.

 

FLOWERS (make 3 of each type)

Flower 1 

Chain 5; join with a slip st to form ring.

Round 1 (RS): Ch 1, work 12 sc in ring, join with a slip st to first sc—12 sc.

Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc), dc in same sc, work 2 dc in each sc around, join with a slip st to third ch of beg ch-3—24 dc.

Round 3: Slip st between the 2 dc; ch 1, sc in same space; ch 3, skip next 3 dc; * sc in space between last dc skipped and the next dc, ch 3, skip next 3 dc; repeat from * around, join with a slip st to first sc—8 sc/ch-3 spaces.

Round 4: Ch 1, sc in same sc, in next ch-3 space work [hdc, dc, 3 tr, dc, hdc] for petal, * sc in next sc, work petal in next ch-3 space; repeat from * around, join with a slip st to first sc—8 petals.

Fasten off.

Flower 2

Chain 4; join with a slip st to form ring.

Round 1 (RS): Ch 1, work 12 sc in ring, join with a slip st to first sc—12 sc.

Round 2: Ch 6 (counts as dc, ch 3), * skip 1 sc, dc in next sc, 3 ch; repeat from * around, join with slip st to first dc—6 dc/ch-3 spaces.

Round 3: Work [sc, 2 dc, tr, 2 dc, sc) in each ch-3 space around, join with a slip st to first sc—6 petals.

Fasten off.

Flower 3

Chain 4; join with a slip st to form ring.

Round 1: Ch 7 (counts as sc, ch 6), sc in ring, work [ch 6, sc in ring] 5 times, join with a slip st to first ch of beginning ch—6 ch-6 spaces.

Work remaining rounds without joining at the end of each round.

Round 2: Slip st in each of the next 3 ch, work [ch 4, sc in next ch-6 space] 6 times—6 ch-4 spaces.

Round 3: Work [ch 4, 2 sc in next ch-4 space, sc in next sc) 6 times.

Round 4: Work [ch 4, 2 sc in next ch-4 space, sc in each of the next 2 sc, skip 1 sc] 6 times.

Round 5: Work [ch 4, 2 sc in next ch-4 space, sc in each of the next 3 sc, skip 1 sc] 6 times.

Fasten off.

Flower 4

Chain 4; join with a slip st to form ring.

Round 1: Ch 1, [sc in ring, ch 6] 8 times, join with a slip st to first sc—8 ch-6 spaces.

Round 2: In ch-6 space work [ch 4, 3 tr, ch 4, slip st), * slip st in next ch-6 space, work [ch 4, 3 tr, ch 4, slip st) in same space; repeat from * around—8 petals.

Fasten off.

 

FINISHING

Block pieces lightly. Attach the Flowers to Shawl in groups of 4, one group on each corner area of shawl or as desired.  Using yarn needle, weave in ends.

Fringe

Cut strands 12" long. Holding 3 strands together, fold fringe in half. Using crochet hook, * insert hook from WS to RS into first st at upper corner, pull through loop, insert ends into loop and pull tight against edge; repeat from *, working a fringe approx every 1/2" along the 2 sides of Shawl; leave upper edge without fringe.

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Easy! Easy! Easy! But it looks sophisticated enough to think it took forever! I added pearl beads to my flower motifs and it looked even classier! LOVED this project!

its beautiful cant wait to make it you can use your own ideas when u make the flowers like the color

@Deb in the Land of the Waterfalls: The mesh stitch is simply a double crochet and a chain. When you repeat double crochet and chain across rows, you get a mesh fabric. Hope this helps!

I'm confused... a new crocheter... What is the mesh stitch to which you refer?

I'm a little puzzled by a couple of things When doing the edging how many sc do you do in each mesh stitch I tried putting one in each but it puckers the shawl Are you just supposed to make them really big and loose sc or do more than one in each mesh stitch If I'm reading the directions right you're supposed to start the edging at the upper right corner with right side facing you work around the entire outside of the shawl which to me means you'll be ending where you started at the right upper corner then keeping the right side facing you work reverse sc from left to right of the top edge How can you work from left to right with the same side facing you if you're already in the right corner Are the directions wrong and you're supposed to flip it to wrongRead More side facing you or are you supposed to start in the upper left corner

The 2 rows of the edging are worked more loosely because the mesh stitch has a chain stitch between the double crochet stitches. The first row of the edging is loose single crochet stitches. The second row is made with "crab stitch." It is worked from right to left with the right side facing you. This stitch is worked just like a backwards single crochet. Insert your hook into the stitch to your left, yarn over hook and pull loop through stitch; yarn over hook and pull yarn through loop on hook. Repeat: insert hook into next stitch to your left, yarn over hook and pull yarn through stitch; yarn over hook and pull yarn through loop on hook. Hope this helps.

What a lovely pattern. Thank you for sharing it with us. Hugs Christine

Excellent project. I am a beginner and the shawl came out great. Doesn't take long to finish. I highlight the row that I am working on to keep my place. Great for Spring! Thanks Paula in Georgia

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