Shawls

  • Simple Magic

    Simple Magic

    $8.00

    Simple Magic is a super fun pattern perfect for a 12 mini skein set. Just a two-row-repeat makes it easy to adjust the length and it will just zoom right off your hook. Don’t have mini-skeins? This pattern is perfect for solids, tonal, gradients, and more.

    Wear it as a shawl, a scarf or even a cowl. No matter how you style it, it will always add that touch of magic to your outfit.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

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  • Shawl of Suspicion

    Shawl of Suspicion

    $8.00

    Whodunit?

    The Shawl of Suspicion uses a combination f one full hank and 12 mini skeins of fingering weigh yarn in a clue like fashion! Originally designed for the Forbidden Fiber Co’s Clue mystery kit, the shawl was reveled in 13 separate “clues” now you have the chance to make your own generously sized shawl with your own color scheme!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.

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  • Seaside

    Seaside

    $8.00

    Seaside is crocheted in a lace pattern that gives a beautiful drape and flow. The airy shell stitch undulates from narrow to wide and back again to give you the illusion of waves.  Edged with a similar pattern this shawl is wide enough to cover you on a chilly day.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

    Pattern details below.

  • Ripple

    Ripple

    $8.00

    Made with a vintage stitch pattern, this shawl zigs and zags gracefully around your shoulders. It’s worked in two identical pieces starting with a shared foundation in the center back. This soft, sock-weight yarn is light and airy while remaining warm and cozy. Bunch it up to wear as a scarf in the winter or drape it around your shoulders for summer strolls. The Ripple Shawl will become one of your favorite accessories no matter what season of the year.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

    Pattern details below.

  • Rebel Galaxy

    Rebel Galaxy

    $8.00

    Originally designed as the featured crochet pattern for the Forbidden Fiber Co.’s “The Resistance” 2022, Rebel Galaxy can be worn as a shawl or a wide scarf that is perfect for those mini skeins you have in your stash. Worked with a 4-row repeat, you can adjust the length by adding or subtracting rows. Don’t have mini skeins? It works well with solids, gradients, and speckles too.

    Rebel Galaxy also makes a great stash-busting project to use up all those leftovers too!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

    Pattern details below.

  • Queen of Hearts

    Queen of Hearts

    $10.00

    I might be giving away my age, but when I think of the “Queen of Hearts” I come up with two images in my head: Tom Petty’s music video for Don’t Come Around Here No More and the lyrics from Juice Newton’s song, Queen of Hearts. Along with Carroll’s notorious character, to me, the Queen of Hearts has always meant “Don’t mess with me.”

    A generously sized shawl with a shape that flatters any figure, Queen of Hearts starts with bands of double crochet clusters that create the image of a chess board, where the queen is hunted. But the shawl ends with an explosion of heart lace that boldly proclaims – don’t mess with this “Queen”!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 12 pages.

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  • Quantum Leap

    Quantum Leap

    $9.00

    Introducing Quantum Leap, a crochet shawl that’s as fun to make as it is to wear! This shawl is worked all in one piece, with three distinct sections that build upon each other, keeping you engaged from start to finish. The bold colorwork has a graphic vibe that might just remind you of the Millennium Falcon jumping into hyperspeed! Made entirely with double crochet stitches and three colors of fingering weight yarn, this design will keep your hook moving and your interest piqued. Ready to take a leap with your crochet? This pattern has you covered!

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  • Provincial

    Provincial

    $8.00

    Provincial is a timeless shawl that takes us back to a time that was more colonial and simple.  Beautiful lace panels are interspersed with plain double crochet to create a beautiful play of elegant simplicity. Perfect for a gradient lace weight yarn – but you could really make it shine in a tonal or use different colors for each panel to create a lovely visual of stripes too.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

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  • Pretentious

    Pretentious

    $8.00

    Pretentious is a study of texture and color.  Using 2 gradient kits and working them together by starting on the dark end of the spectrum with one and the lightest on the other, this shawl packs a colorful punch. Using a combination of plain, textured and lacework fabric, Pretentious is a project that you will never want to put down. Try it in your favorite combinations of color!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 5 pages.

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  • Pink Icing

    Pink Icing

    $8.00

    Pink Icing is the perfect topping to any outfit. Working from side to side, this shawl can be adjusted in length quickly and easily just by adding or removing repeats on either side of the center. And what I think is truly the “icing” on the shawl is that you are working both the main body and edging at the same time. This means that you only have just a few ends to weave in when you are done. SCORE!

    I chose a yarn with Cashmere to add warmth for fall and even winter months, you could easily use a fingering weight with some cotton, linen or even silk for the perfect summer shawl too. Your options are endless when you get to choose the color of your icing!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.

    Pattern details below.

  • Pineapple Express

    Pineapple Express

    $10.00

    This rectangular shawl is worked side to side from the center out, one half at a time—so both ends match perfectly.

    The pineapple lace edging is worked right along with the body, which means no separate border to add later. Lace weight yarn gives Pineapple Express beautiful drape without weight, making it a shawl you’ll actually reach for. Wrap it around your shoulders for a dinner out, drape it loosely over a cardigan, or let it double as an elegant scarf. The kind of piece that works as hard as you do.

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  • Pineapple Dreams

    Pineapple Dreams

    $10.00

    There’s something timeless about pineapple lace—the way each motif builds on the last, creating a fabric that feels both delicate and substantial. Pineapple Dreams captures that elegance in a half-circle shawl that drapes beautifully and actually stays where you put it.

    Worked from the top down, the shaping is built right into the design, so you’ll end up with a wrap that sits comfortably on your shoulders without constant adjusting. It’s the kind of piece that elevates a simple dress for dinner out or adds a layer of polish to your everyday favorites.

    If you’ve been curious about pineapple lace but weren’t sure where to start, this is your pattern. Clear instructions, satisfying rhythm, beautiful results.

    Pattern details below.

  • Pace

    Pace

    $8.00

    Pace (Italian meaning “peace”; pronounced PĂ-chĕ) is a beautiful half-circle shawl worked in two colors. Working from the top down, Pace begins with a simple rhythm of a plain double crochet field, striped at intervals to break up the main color. The edging is an easy yet stunning bit of lace designed to add a bit of romance to the look of the shawl.

    Developed with the idea of using 2 single hanks of yarn in your stash that have been begging for a project, beginners and advanced crocheters alike will fall in love with the elegant look of this shawl. You’ll relish how quick Pace is to make and how easy it is to wear.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.

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  • Northern Lights

    Northern Lights

    $8.00

    One of my bucket list items is to see the Aurora Borealis live. So when I saw the color Aurora from Polka Dot Sheep, I knew I had to create something using that color!

    This half-circle shawl looks far more complicated than it actually is. The main body of the shawl is actually done in all double crochets – it’s the color changes (that you don’t have to cut or carry) that give it interest! The shawl ends with a lacy edging just ready to finish off the last of the two colors.

    Choose a variegated and a solid in any combination to make his shawl your own. And be sure to share your combination with me!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.

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  • Never Say Die

    Never Say Die

    $8.00

    “Never say die” is one of the most iconic lines from the classic movie “The Goonies.” Inspired by this adventurous tale, the yarn colors for this shawl pattern capture the spirit of the film.

    The name “Never Say Die” and the main color of the shawl pay homage to this memorable phrase, while the design incorporates symbolism from the movie.

    The pattern features a basic Granny Ripple stitch, reminiscent of arrows on a treasure map. It is easy to memorize and allows each mini-skein color to shine. Unlike the Goonies’ challenges, this shawl is easy to create and a joy to wear.

    This is a PDF Pattern only! | 4 Pages

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  • Morning Sunrise

    Morning Sunrise

    $8.00

    Morning Sunrise reminds me of the colors that I see every morning during sunrise here in the Pacific Northwest. With a simple main body with a “sunrise” lace edging, you will love how fast this shawl grows! The 16-row side-to-side repeats might seem daunting, but you’ll love how fast it moves. (and only you and I will know how easy it is!) What color will your Morning Sunrise be?

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.

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