As promised, we’re back for more beautiful, stitch-tastic triangle crochet shawls!
This is part 4 of 4 highlighting wonderful yarns and creativity in triangle crochet shawls! We’ve explored stitches, colors, and patterns that make these shawls not just accessories but works of art.
Grab your crochet notebook, hooks and take a visit to your yarn stash to plan your next few crochet shawl projects. We’re going to explore more texture, warmth, and style.
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Ultimate Crochet Triangle Shawl Roundup Part 4
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Featuring the iris stitch and puff stitch for texture, you can make this crochet shawl as big as you like.
Create a tunisian crochet triangle shawl in the classic tunisian honeycomb stitch and Tunisian full stitch.
This crochet triangle shawl is created by increasing every few rows and there decreasing in intervals to create a funedge.
Wrap yourself or another in love with this crochet triangle prayer shawl made of half double crochet stitches.
Create a classic triangle shawl in the moss stitch and a worsted weight yarn.
Enjoy how quickly this works up with a bulky weight yarn.
Create this triangle crochet shawl with a 10 row repeat
Enjoy creating an arrangement of different stitches including the moss stitch and bobble stitch.
With four colors, create your first triangle shawl with double crochet and chain stitches in any weight yarn.
Featuring the Marielle stitch, create a unique take on a triangle shawl, that’s almost a v-shape that sits perfectly around the shoulders. Grab a long color change yarn to create an eye-catching look.
Use everyone’s favorite granny stitch to make this triangle crochet shawl.
Working top-down, you only need to to know double crochet stitches and chain stitches.
Create this beauty with the moss stitch and denim yarn.
You know those special skeins in your stash? You can use to create this lovely tonal crochet shawl.
Delicate eyelets in a chunky yarn creates a wearable wrap that is easy to customize the size.
With crossed extended double crochet stitches, a subtle texture is created. Add buttons to easily wear like a wrap or cocoon cardigan.
Check out these pattern roundups
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