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Seafoam Shawl: Free Crochet Lace Shawl Pattern

2020-09-10 | 12:31:00

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You all know I can’t resist a pastel…so I’m THRILLED to welcome my fellow pastel lover Mary Renji to the blog with this absolutely beautiful shawl design. I’m obsessed with that combination of seafoam and hot pink – it’s perfect for adding some brightness back into dull weather days…and keeping you cosy in style! Not only are Mary’s colour choices perfect, I adore the lace panels that are inspired by one of the world’s most beautiful wonders, The Taj Mahal. So grab your hook and get ready to crochet up your own Wonder of the Wool with Mary’s lovely crochet lace shawl, The Seafoam Shawl.

Worried the pattern may be too complex? Don’t be. The lace pattern is easy to master, uses basic stitches and works in repetitions.

Mary says, “The pattern is a wonderful mix of lace and geometry. It is inspired by the marble lattice designs that I saw during my visit to see the Taj Mahal in Agra, India a few years ago. The lattice patterns are intricate yet so simple. The scarf looks complex but its super simple and meditative.

As this is a guest post, Bella Coco Crochet is unable to answer any queries. If you have a question, please contact the designer directly and they will be happy to help you.

A woman is wearing a white dress and a seafoam-coloured crochet shawl with panels of lace and hot pink pompoms on the end.

MATERIALS & TOOLS NEEDED

Yarn: Any Sport weight or heavy fingering yarn, I used Lang Merino 150 in Seafoam colour, 600 meters (660 yards), 200 grams (this does not include yardage for pompoms). If you struggle to find Lang Merino, you could also use Milla Mia Naturally Soft Merino for this crochet lace shawl.

Hook: 4mm

Scissors

Darning Needle

GAUGE

17 sts x 10.5 rows in dc makes 4”/ 10 cm, tension/ gauge is not critical for this project

SIZING

Finished crochet lace shawl size measures approx. 65” x 10” after blocking.

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PATTERN NOTES

The pattern is written in US terminology

Ch3 at the start of the row counts as dc

A woman is wearing a white dress and a seafoam-coloured crochet shawl with panels of lace and hot pink pompoms on the end.

CROCHET TERMS

Chain (ch): Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook.

Single Crochet (s): sc (s): Insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops.

Double Crochet (s): dc (s): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.

Chain space (Ch-sp): The space found between two stitches or in foundation chain

Skp: Skip

*-*: Repeat for the indicated times.

Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. You can find my EBook HERE.

SEAFOAM CROCHET LACE SHAWL PATTERN

Ch 61

Row 1: Sc in second ch, sc in each sc till the end. Turn. (60 sts) The stitch count for the pattern is maintained at 60 through all the rows.

Row 2: Ch3, dc into next 29 sts, ch1, (skp next 2st, dc in next st, 2dc in next st, dc in next st, 2dc in next st, dc in next st, ch1, skp next 2 st, dc in next st) x 3. Turn

Row 3: Ch5, dc in same dc, ch2, *skp (ch-1 sp, 2dc), dc in next 3 dc, ch2, skp (2dc, ch-1 sp), (dc, ch4, dc) in next dc, ch2*, repeat ** one more time, skp (ch-1 sp, 2dc),dc in next 3 dc, ch2, skp (2dc,ch-1 sp), (dc, ch2, dc) in next dc, dc till the end. Turn.

Row 4: Ch3, dc into next 29 dc, 3dc in ch-2 sp, ch1, skp (dc, ch-2 sp, dc), *dc in next dc, ch1, skp (dc, ch-2 sp, dc), 7dc in ch-4 sp, ch1, skp(dc, ch-2 sp, dc)* , repeat ** one more time, dc in next dc, ch1, skp (dc, ch-2 sp, dc), 3dc in ch-2 sp, dc in last dc. Turn

Row 5: Ch3, dc in the next dc,ch2,*skp (2dc, ch-1 sp), (dc, ch4, dc) in next dc, ch2, skp (ch-1 sp, 2dc), dc in next 3 dc, ch2 *, repeat ** one more time, skp (2dc, ch-1 sp), (dc, ch4, dc) in next dc, ch2, skp (ch-1 sp, 2dc), dc in each dc till the end. Turn.

Row 6: Ch3, dc into next 29 dc, *ch1, skp (dc, ch-2 sp, dc), 7dc in ch-4 sp, ch1, skp(dc, ch-2 sp, dc), dc in next dc, * repeat ** till the end. Turn

Row 7 – Row 14: Repeat Row 3 – Row 6, 2 more times

Row 15 – Row 16: Repeat Row 3 – Row 4, one more time

Row 17: Ch3, dc in next 3dc, *dc in ch-1 sp, dc in dc, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in 7dc * repeat ** one more time, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in dc, dc in ch-1 sp, dc in 4dc, (ch1, skp next 2dc, dc in next dc, 2dc in next dc, dc in next dc, 2dc in next dc, dc in next dc, ch1, skp next 2 dc, dc in next dc) x 3. Turn

Row 18 – Row 29: Repeat Row 3- 6, 3 times

Row 30 – Row 31: Repeat Row 3 – Row 4, one more time

Repeat Row 2 – Row 31, 3 more times

Repeat Row 2- Row 16, 1 more time

Last Row: Ch1, sc in first st, sc in each dc and ch sp until the end.

Cut yarn, weave in the ends. Block the scarf to straighten the raw edges.

Pom Poms (Optional)

Using a medium pom pom maker make 12 pom poms in total. You are welcome to make as many or as little pom poms as you wish. I placed 6 pompoms equidistant alongside either sides of the scarf.

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4 Comments

  • yanet
    September 14, 2020 at 6:12 pm

    HI. Please would you explain this *skp (ch-1 sp, 2dc). It means 2DC inside the ch-1 sp? Thanks

    Reply
    • BellaCocoTeam
      September 17, 2020 at 8:49 am

      I would assume this means to skip both the chain 1 space and two double crochets before working into the next stitches, but as this is a guest post you may want to contact the designer to double check. Her email is memmatty@gmail.com

      Reply
  • Vimala Vignesh
    September 21, 2021 at 1:22 am

    In row 4, is it dc in next 29 sts or 28? I end up with total of 29 sts including the beginning ch3, as opposed to the pattern which expects 30 DC.

    Reply
    • BellaCocoTeam
      September 22, 2021 at 8:51 pm

      Hi Vimala as this is a guest post you will need to contact the designer directly with any queries 🙂

      Reply

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