Shawls

  • Morecellement

    Morecellement

    $8.00

    Morcellement is a verb defined as “division into small portions” in the 1933 Oxford Dictionary. As this pattern was originally my 2017 Mystery Shawl Crochet-A-Long and sent out in portions, I thought the name was perfect!

    This triangular shawl is worked from the top down starting with simple stitches and as the pattern goes forward, the pattern becomes more lacy and eventually has a 1-row edging. Light and elegant, everyone will love this shawl.

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

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  • Mint Julep

    Mint Julep

    $8.00

    Mint Julep will give you your quick pop of spring! Worked side-to-side – including the edging, this simple 8-row repeat shawl is fast and fun to make. Simple lace on the edge looks harder than it is- but that is our secret! Use tonal, variegated, speckles, or any other colors you want.  And if you want to change up the yarn weight, you can do that too.  The options are endless.

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

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  • Limitless

    Limitless

    $8.00

    Starting with humble beginnings, Limitless becomes an addictive shawl that slowly unfolds into an adventurous lace pattern that you won’t want to stop! Although created with 2 coordinating colors of yarn to give visual interest and pops of color,  its construction lends itself to solids, gradients and even custom striping. The options are literally limitless!

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

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  • Lilacs Forever

    Lilacs Forever

    $8.00

    Lilacs Forever is the ultimate romantic shawl! Crocheted in deep lilac fingering weight yarn, this shawl features a simple yet stunning openwork pattern that is perfect for the cool evenings of spring. The showstopper? A ruffled shell edging, seamlessly crocheted with a 4-row repeat alongside the main body. You’ll love how fast it is to make and the versatility it brings. Its elegance made it easy!

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

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  • It's All About The Donuts

    It’s All About The Donuts

    $8.00

    Who doesn’t love a good donut?

    It’s All About the Donuts is the shawl that makes your wardrobe fun! Designed with 12 donut-sprinkle-inspired fingering weight mini skeins and a warm, baked, dough-inspired full-sized skein of fingering weight yarn to tie them all together – you will love this shawl.

    The minis are used in groups of threes with front post stitches and alternating colors. This gives you the illusion of “sprinkles” just like on your favorite donut flavor. The honey brown brings a little subtlety to tone down the bright colors when needed. A beautiful and simple lace edging ties it all together.

    Missed the original kit this pattern was designed for? Grab a set of 12 mini skeins and a coordinating full-sized hank, or make your own color combination. The sky is the limit!

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

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  • Is It Spring Yet?

    Is It Spring Yet?

    $8.00

    Every late January, I find myself asking, “Is it spring yet?”. This shawl will make sure that I have my spring feels every day I wear it!  Made in three sections with blocks of bold, spring colors, you cannot help but smile when you look at it. Worked from the top down in a simple half-circle construction, you will get to stretch your wings into lace and a fun edge. What color combination will you choose?

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

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  • Imperial Command

    Imperial Command

    $8.00

    Imperial Command is a wide scarf that is simple to make with just a 3-row repeat! Originally designed for the Forbidden Fiber Co’s “12 Days of the Empire” Mystery kit, I used 12 mini skeins for a color block look. Perfect for gradients, tonals and even a fade set, what will your scarf be?

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

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  • Home of the Brave

    Home of the Brave

    $8.00

    Home of the Brave was inspired by the colors of the original yarn used.  I love creating projects for the American patriotic holidays and when I saw this kit of minis, I knew I needed to create something special!

    Using an easy-to-memorize 8-row repeat of stitches, Home of the Brave’s main body has a beautiful lacework of undulating arrowheads with a pointed shell border. I used every last inch (and won at yarn chicken) of the kit in a gradient of red, white, and blue.  I wanted something that could be a dramatic shawl or an extra-long scarf that I could wind multiple times to give different looks. But you can change the length and/or width just by adding or subtracting repeats as stated in the notes. It is a fast crochet, even at its original length, but the pattern will keep even the most advanced crocheter engaged.

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

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  • Glacier

    Glacier

    $8.00

    Originally inspired by the colors of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Glacier is a fast and fun shawlette.  Work the main field in an easy-to-memorize 4-row repeat from end to end. Then add a simple yet complex-looking edge in a coordinating color. The bandit style allows for an easy-to-wear piece such as a cowl, tied scarf, or simple shawlette. The colors and options are endless!

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

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  • Girasole

    Girasole

    $8.00

    Girasole is a side-to-side crescent shawl that looks complicated but is very easy to construct.  Working from one end you will create all of the fabric – including the edging – all at once. With a simple to memorize 6-row repeat, Girasole, or sunflower in Italian, will be a go-to shawl when you need something lightweight to wear but keep your shoulders warm.

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

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  • Gentle Waves

    Gentle Waves

    $8.00

    Gentle Waves is a spectacular pattern that you don’t have to work hard at. Using a gradient yarn, you start at the bottom tip and work your way up. It would be beautiful in tonal, speckled, variegated, and long striping yarns too.

    The best part?  You can make this shawl in any weight yarn you desire and just continue or stop when it is wide enough for you!

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

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  • Fathomless

    Fathomless

    $8.00

    Fathomless is a study of pairing two unlikely colors together to create a harmonious combination of colors.  Inspired by the movie The Abyss, the main field of the shawl is worked in a simple double crochet plain field.  The variegated color reminds me of the colors you see dancing on top of the water when visiting the coast.  The lacy edging worked once the main shawl is completed,  gives the illusion of going down into the depths of the ocean where everything is chilly and dark, but knowing there is beauty all around you, only if you know where to look.  This shawl will sparkle in any color combination, but I challenge you to stretch your mind to create an unconceivable pairing of colors to make this shawl glow!

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

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  • Falling Leaves

    Falling Leaves

    $8.00

    Worked from side to side this triangle shawlette is as fun to make as it is to wear. A leafy edging is applied to the border to add flair and movement. Crocheted in a fingering weight yarn, this shawl will be warm yet light, perfect for draping over your shoulders on a chilly night or for wrapping scarf-like around your neck under a coat.

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

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  • English Boom

    English Boom

    $8.00

    English Boom is a beautiful state park on Camano Island, WA, along the Skagit Bay. During the 1920s and 1930s, the English Lumber Co. logged the forests to the east of Stanwood and Mount Vernon. The company stored tree logs here, a facility called a “boom.” Portions of the storage facility still stick up out of the water. Now it’s a park where nature is slowly reclaiming the land from the damage done. For more information on park, visit: https://www.islandcountywa.gov/PublicWorks/Parks/Pages/english-boom.aspx.

    “English Boom” is inspired by this beautiful 6-acre park. Designed in reclaimed fibers, the straight rows remind us of the logs that remain of the original structures. Use it as a shawl, scarf or a cowl. The possibilities are endless!

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

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  • End of Summer

    End of Summer

    $8.00

    Soft and flirty, the End of Summer shawl is a fast-growing triangular wrap. Each section builds on the previous one to challenge the beginning crocheter with new stitch patterns but yet keep the advanced crocheter engaged. Use lace-weight yarn for the summer-to-fall transition but the pattern lends itself to using fingering weight as well for a bit warmer wrap.

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

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  • Enchanted Vine

    Enchanted Vine

    $8.00

    Imagine wrapping yourself in the Enchanted Vine shawl on a cool evening. This shawl is like a love story in stitches, worked from side to side. As you crochet each stitch, you’ll feel like you are weaving a tale of romance.

    The main body and edging of this shawl come together seamlessly, just like two hearts entwined. The pattern dances like vines, creating a delicate lace section that’s reminiscent of climbing ivy. And oh, the leafy edging! It’s like the promise of a new beginning, just like the first leaves of spring.

    When you wear the Enchanted Vine shawl, you’ll feel like you’re in a fairy tale. It’s a cozy embrace with a touch of magic, perfect for adding a little romance to any outfit.

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

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