Are y’all ready for more beautiful, stitch-tastic triangle crochet shawls?
Welcome back to our cozy corner of yarn and creativity. If you’ve been following along, you already know we’re knee-deep in a fabulous four-part series that’s all about one of our favorite things – triangle crochet shawls! We’ve explored stitches, colors, and patterns that make these shawls not just accessories but works of art.
Now, if you’re wondering what we’ve got up our sleeves for Part 3, let me just say, we’re turning up the heat on the crochet magic. Imagine warmth, texture, and style all rolled into one delightful package. Our hooks have been dancing, and the results are nothing short of spectacular.
So, grab your crochet notebook, keep your hooks nearby, snuggle into your favorite crochet spot, and get ready for more triangle crochet shawl wonder!
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Ultimate Crochet Triangle Shawl Roundup: Part 3
This triangle crochet shawl is perfect for showcasing a special color way of worsted weight yarn.
Create this stunning shawl by using various tunisian crochet stitches: tunisian simple stitch, tunisian knit stitch, tunisian slanted stitch, tunisian full stitch and tunisian 2 together.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this simple triangel shawl is great netflixing.
You'll enjoy making this crochet shawl with any weight yarn. That means, go ahead and grab those skeins that have been waiting for a while.
Enjoy creating texture when making the Silene Scarf. The traingle shape keeps it wrapped around your neck and shoulders.
Create this asymmettrical triangle shawl from the narrow tip to the widest end with an easy increasing repeat
Be bold by working with dark yarn to create this triangle crochet shawl that is the perfect size to carry when the weather is changing.
This triangle crochet shawl is an easy pattern that is great practice for color changes.
With two colors of worsted weight yarn, you can create this fun crochet shawl. Find tips for styling your shawl once you have finished making it.
Create this fun crochet wrap with herringbone double crochet.
Have fun creating this asymmetrical triangle shawl that offers alternating sections of bobbles and lace triangles.
Grab three colors of worsted weight to create the lacy pattern of the Cheery Blossom Triangle Shawl.
Inspired by “queen of country”, Lorretta Lynn, this triangle crochet shawl is full of color and fringe.
Enjoy the texture of this shawl in a calming repeating pattern.
If you’re new to tunisian crochet, and want a cool item to make and wear, definitely give this crochet pattern a try.
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