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Crochet a lace shawl // Knit a lace shawl

22707 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 7:19 PM
Dear users, dear designers,
Lace shawls are very popular. Of course, you can make not just one of them, but lots of them. Here on Crazypatterns, you’ll always find at least one impressive pattern for a lace shawl. Start making one now.

@Designers,
this is a promotional thread for all designers.
2-3 patterns per designer are enough. Please link directly to the respective pattern; do not include a general shop link.
Link and image, as well as material info, technique info, difficulty level info, and details about what makes the pattern special, must not be missing.

3522 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 8:29 PM
This knitted stole features a beautiful lace pattern. The original is made from merino wool with a yardage of 160 m per 50 g, using 4 skeins, but you can of course use other yarns as well.
The pattern is written out row by row and presented in a knitting chart.

You can find it here.


4464 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 8:35 PM
Technique:
Lace pattern alternating with stockinette stitch.

Material:
2-ply gradient yarn (50/50 cotton/polyacrylic blend) with mother-of-pearl thread "Sakura".
Needle size 3 was used.

Difficulty level:
The pattern is suitable for beginners.

This way to the pattern:


3522 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 8:37 PM
The Snow White Shawl is a triangular shawl with a lace pattern. It’s knitted using 4-ply sock yarn in two colors; you’ll need about 350m of the main color and about 70m of the contrasting color for the stripe, assuming the shawl is to have a 150cm span as specified in the pattern—the size can easily be adjusted to suit your personal preferences. Use 4mm needles.
The pattern isn’t difficult; the entire pattern is written out in full and also shown in knitting charts.

You can read more about it here .


631 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 9:40 PM
an easy-to-knit, feather-light shawl made from just 100 g of cotton yarn
is almost a must-have,

it is versatile  and  very easy to make,

you knit knit and purl stitches, as well as yarn overs.

it works best with a circular knitting needle!

here is the pattern for it:

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/25429/luftiges-dreiecktuch-in-sommerfarben-mit-fallmaschen

   even a simple pattern is very beautiful

124 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 8:22 AM
This mystery stole is crocheted with a 3.5 mm hook and uses approx. 1000 m of gradient yarn (3-ply). The pattern includes several crochet charts, as the stole consists of six pattern sections. There are five new patterns that are explained in detail with pictures and words. In addition, there is a video for each of the six pattern sections. This also makes it easy for beginners to follow along and make this unique stole.
Here is the pattern:
Mystery Stole


110 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 9:39 AM
With this triangular shawl, you’ll always have an elegant accessory with you.



The pattern is suitable for beginners, but you should already know how to knit and purl, as well as how to pick up and bind off stitches. The border is worked in single crochet and chain stitches.
You’ll need:
  • a 150g cake of gradient yarn (I used a 3-ply blended yarn with 50% cotton and 50% polyacrylic in the colors candy, baby pink, and pewter)
  • 4.5 mm knitting needles
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook
This will make the shawl 195 x 95 cm.

Click here for the pattern

2729 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:04 AM
A very finely crafted lace shawl in a rainbow look with a leaf border is waiting for you!
Eyelet lace made easy!

The finished product measures approximately 70 x 30 cm.
Gauge is included as always—for any adaptations!

A detailed description guides you through the entire knitting process.
For clarification, you’ll find both a detailed sketch and a knitting chart in the pattern.

And this way to the pattern and more details...


2729 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:06 AM
And another triangular shawl... and another one... and another one... ;-)
Every boring T-shirt becomes an outfit with a triangular shawl!

The size of the finished product is approximately 142 x 51 cm.
The gauge is included as always—for any adjustments!

A detailed description guides you through the pattern structure—for clarification, a chart in crochet chart form can also be found in the pattern.

And this way to the pattern...





1269 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 4:03 PM
“Autumn Leaves” is definitely perfect for summer!! It’s a light and airy lace shawl with a simple pattern that is only 8 stitches wide. It’s knitted with an I-cord edge to prevent the edge from curling.
It’s absolutely beginner-friendly.
The finished shawl measures 40 cm wide and 184 cm long.
All you need to know are knit and purl stitches, yarn overs, and skp decreases. The pattern is explained using a knitting chart.
You’ll need approximately 800m per 100g. It can also be knitted with 700m—in which case you might use one fewer pattern repeat—but since the shawl turns out very long, you can only shorten it in length.

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/18214/herbstlaub

1269 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 4:14 PM
PaYaLa is a lightweight scarf/stole for cool mornings or evenings. It features a relatively simple lace pattern that’s easy to memorize. It is 16 rows high and is clearly explained with a chart. It’s absolutely beginner-friendly.
You’ll need 2 skeins of Yak Lace, 50g each, with 400m running length per skein.
It can also be knitted with any other lace yarn, but it should have a total running length of at least 700m, or better yet, 800m.
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/21512/strickanleitung-schultertuch-stola-payala

I’d be delighted if you stopped by my store!
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/store/AnlisStrickideen


3344 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 5:56 PM
A dream of delicate crochet lace: the triangular shawl Fuego.

 

The pattern in this beautiful top-down crocheted lace shawl looks like little flickering flames, and that is what gave it its name. Fuego is Spanish and means "fire".

Materials needed:
  • approx. 200 grams or approx. 750–800 meters of yarn (e.g. lace yarn, sock yarn, or a “Bobbel” made of plied yarn)
  • crochet hook size 3–3.5
  • scissors
  • sewing needle
Skills needed:
  • chain stitches
  • single crochet
  • double crochet
  • treble crochet
Finished shawl measurements: approx. 180 x 80 cm.
The pattern is 10 pages long and includes written instructions as well as charts and a schematic drawing.

Difficulty level: easy.

==> Click here and get the crochet pattern.


  

3344 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 6:04 PM
The Galadriel knitted stole is romantic and exquisitely delicate.

  

This beautiful lace stole is knitted from the center out and framed by a gorgeous leaf border. Two rows of beads are incorporated along the edges to provide some stability.

In a creamy white shade, the stole is the perfect accent to a wedding dress, but it’s also an absolute showstopper as an accessory to an evening gown in elegant black or dark red!

Materials needed:
  • approx. 150 gr of lace or sock yarn (the yarn shouldn’t be any thicker, otherwise the stole might lose its airy character)
  • Beads
  • a piece of very thin wire or dental floss
  • leftover yarn for the provisional cast-on
  • Knitting needles, sizes 2.5–4 mm
  • Crochet hook size 3.5–4 mm
  • Sewing needle for weaving in the ends
  • Scissors
  • Kitchen scale to determine yarn usage
Required skills:
  • knit stitches
  • purl stitches
  • yarn overs
  • knit two stitches together
  • purl two stitches together
  • twisted decreases to the left and right
The stole requires a provisional cast-on, which is explained in the pattern. The pattern also explains how to work in beads. The pattern is 9 pages long and includes written instructions, charts, and a diagram.

Difficulty level: medium.

==> Click here to get the knitting pattern


    

2748 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 28, 2017 at 1:17 PM
Crochet Pattern Triangular Shawl FARBENSPIEL


(To purchase/download, please click the image)

Cheerfully colorful – in your favorite colors (or even using up leftovers), this triangular shawl can be crocheted quickly in just a few evenings – very relaxing.. and a wonderful gift for all kinds of occasions.


  • Also ideal for beginners
  • NO gauge required
  • for any yarn you like, any color choice – using up leftovers is also possible
  • Shawl size as desired; measurements of the shawl shown: approx. 200 cm x 100 cm
  • Illustrated PDF pattern incl. short version for printing (no crochet chart)

These crochet skills are enough: chain stitches, single crochet and slip stitches (all explained with pictures)


Material: Basically, any yarn you like can be used with a suitable hook size; wonderfully suited especially for thin yarns, lace yarns / gradient yarns (e.g. cakes).

For the size crocheted here:
approx. 350 g total cotton yarn Limone/Catania, 100% cotton, 50 g – 125 m, any color choice, here 8 colors (partly using up leftovers); according to the label for hook size 2.5 – 3.5; used here: crochet hook 3.5. You will also need: yarn needle for weaving in ends, scissors. A stitch marker is helpful for beginners, pins for blocking.

2748 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 28, 2017 at 1:21 PM
Knitting Pattern Triangular Shawl CHIEMSEE WAVES



Knitting Pattern Triangular Shawl CHIEMSEE WAVES - to purchase/download, please click the image


..with a fishing-net look..


With this triangular shawl in ocean colors, you can practically hear the sound of the Bavarian Sea, Lake Chiemsee, rushing in. Whether on a Chiemsee steamer crossing over to Fraueninsel or to Herrenchiemsee Palace, or in a mountain café with a view of Lake Chiemsee – with this cuddly-soft lace shawl in the finished measurements 150 cm x 65 cm (or desired measurements), a woman simply feels wonderfully at ease.

The download includes

  • a PDF knitting pattern, detailed, illustrated, and explained (21 pages) with a short version for printing
  • PDF basic knitting techniques incl. crocheting chain stitches and slip stitches

These knitting skills are used:
casting on stitches, knit and purl stitches, increasing stitches from the strand between stitches, knitting twisted stitches through the front and back loops, yarn overs, knitting stitches together, slip-slip-knit decreases, binding off stitches

Difficulty level: intermediate / easy for experienced knitters

Material:
Basically, any thin yarn of your choice can be used with the appropriate needle size + one needle size larger than recommended on the yarn label.

used here: 50 g light turquoise + 50 g darker turquoise Ferner Wolle Merino Lace hand-dyed, 100% merino, 50 g – 250 m for needle size 2.0 to 3.0; used here: circular knitting needles 3.0 with different cable lengths (60 cm for the beginning, then switch to 80 cm cable length), circular knitting needle 4.0 at least 80 cm cable length; yarn needle for weaving in ends, scissors; crochet hook size 2.5.

3522 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 28, 2017 at 7:40 PM
This knitted stole features a lace pattern as well as cables. The original is made from merino wool (105 m per 50 g), but of course you can use other yarns as well. Simply adjust the number of stitches and needle size. This is very easy to do, since the stole is knitted lengthwise, and once you reach the desired width, you simply stop.

You can read more about it here .


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