Summertime Striped Shawl~Free Crochet Pattern! This is an easy and quick crochet pattern that uses 2 cakes of self-striping yarn. Wear it as a shawl or fold it to use as a scarf.
Perfect for cool Summer evenings or a great way to brighten up any outfit!
And what is especially great, it is a 2 stitch project. Just Single Crochet Stitches and Treble Crochet Stitches!
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Materials:
Yarn:
814 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn ~ Recommend using Self-Striping Yarn or Solid one color. I used Caron Cinnamon Swirl Yarn in the Color Lollypop. This is 407 yards each cake, so I used every bit of 2 cakes for a total of the 814 yards including making the tassels at the end of the project! No waste or leftovers to store!
Hook:
I Hook
Additional Items:
Scissors, tape measure, stitch markers
Where to buy your supplies:
You can find this yarn at Michaels Craft Store(The color I used is exclusive in the store). Or you can shop online Click here to shop Amazon or Click here to head to Yarnspirations for something similar.

Size:
80″ long(not including tassels) x 18″ wide – Blocked

Stitches:
- St – Stitch
- Ch – Chain
- Sk – Skip
- Sp – Space
- Sc – Single Crochet
- Trc – Treble Crochet
- Dec Sc – Decrease Single Crochet(insert hook, YO, pull up loop in each of 2 sts indicated, YO, pull through all 3 loops, decrease made)
- YO – Yarn Over
Instructions:
Let’s get started!
Tip: The first and last stitches can be hard to see especially when increasing or decreasing at the beginning and end of the row. Place stitch markers to help and occasionally make sure to do stitch counts
Increase Section
Start with a ch 2
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook. = 1 sc
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, 3 sc in st. =3 sc
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in 1st st, sc in next st, 2 sc in last st.=5 sc
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc across. = 5 sc
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in 1st st, sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc in last st. = 7 sc
Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc across. = 7 sc
Row 7: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in 1st st, sc across to last st, 2 sc in last st. = 9 sc
Row 8-59: Repeat rows 6 & 7 (increase rows pattern) By row 59 you will have 61 sc *hint* for the decrease section, every odd row you will have a st count of the row number + 2 sts(like row 7 has 9 sts). You should do a st count every few rows
Now you will start the base of the shawl
Row 60: Ch 5(counts as trc + ch 1), turn, *sk next st, trc in next st, ch 1*, repeat *to* across ending with a trc in last st. = 30 ch 1 & 31 trc
Row 61: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st and ch sp across ending with a sc in the 4th ch of the beginning ch 5 of the previous row. = 61 sc
Rows 62- 72: Ch 1, turn, sc across. = 61 sc
Rows 73-170: Repeat rows 60 – 73 (6 times)
Row 171: Repeat row 60
Decrease section
Row 172: Ch 1, turn, sc across. = 61 sc
Row 173: Ch 1, turn, dec sc, sc in next 57 sts, dec sc over last 2 sts. = 59 sc
Rows 174-234: Repeat rows 172 & 173 until you have 1 sc left
Finish off
With the left over yarn make 2 tassels or pom poms and attach 1 to each end of the shawl.
That’s it, you now have a Summertime Striped Shawl!!!
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Until we meet again, Happy Crocheting!!!
Elena
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