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This Gypsy Queen Shawl Free Crochet Pattern is a perfect choice to make a shawl. It not only gives you the warmth, but also a stylish layered look.
Crochet Dragon Shawl – PATTERN ONLY
**This is a downloadable PDF digital file, NOT a finished object.** This listing is for a PDF pattern to make the beautiful and fearsome Dragon Shawl. This is a filet crochet pattern with the image of the dragon in flight built into a graph/chart from which you make the shawl. Detailed instructions are included in the pattern. To make this pattern you will need: •\t5 hanks of Malabrigo Rios Superwash yarn in the color “Pocion” (or approximately 1200 yards of your favorite worsted-weight yarn) •\tSize G 4.00mm crochet hook •\tYarn needle (for weaving in ends) •\tScissors (for trimming excess yarn) •\tBlocking boards, rods, and pins (optional, but helpful!) This pattern is written using US crochet terms. You must have an understanding of the basic crochet stitches (sl st, ch, sc, hdc, dc, etc.) and must be able to follow the instructions for the fillet crochet technique outlined in the pattern. The pattern includes detailed instructions, charts/diagrams AND a link to a video tutorial all about filet crochet, so don’t let the stitch intimidate you! Please contact me if you have any questions. Happy crafting!
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Although first published in 2006, this pattern is still one of my most requested. The Blessed Mother Prayer Shawl, Our Lady of Guadalupe, was my first magazine-published filet crochet pattern, picked up by then editor
Crochet Cotton Shawl – Gray-Beige Summer Shawl – Hand Knit Woman Wrap – Filet Crochet – Ready To Ship
Designed and hand crocheted with love ♥ and care. Large, light summer wrap made of gray-beige cotton. You can drop it on the shoulders or wrap around, size gives plenty options to wear. This shawl also can be a special gift to a special person. The gift that really shows you care. With my love to crochet and perfectionist’s attention to every detail you can be sure in high quality of this item. •Material• 100% cotton •Color• Gray-beige. Can be made in any color to order. Actual color may vary a bit from picture due to computer settings. •Size• Wingspan 79\
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Wrapped in Diamonds Shawl Free Crochet Pattern I found today a wonderful shawl pattern for my collection. I really wanted to share it with you. Shawl is in beautiful shades of purple. It is a very fashionable color of each season.Shawl
Emergence Of Spring Filet Wrap Crochet pattern by Rosina Northcott
This lacy filet wrap (or stole, if you prefer) represents the new life which emerges from deep underground; the spring bulbs that awaken from the soil as winter comes to an end. The main body of this rectangular shawl is worked first, followed by the pretty contrasting ends. I like to wear it as a shawl but it can also keep you warm when worn as a scarf. After all, spring has both chilly and sunny days! See more See less