Crochet Midnight Breeze Shawl
Craft a stunning shawl inspired by the beauty of a midnight breeze with your crochet skills. This elegant accessory will be the perfect addition to your wardrobe, adding a touch of sophistication and style to any outfit. The intricate stitches and delicate design of the shawl will make it a standout piece that you'll love to show off. The shawl can be customized to your liking, whether you prefer a longer, flowing design or a more compact, cozy wrap. With each stitch, you'll be one step closer to completing a beautiful accessory that captures the essence of a peaceful evening under the stars.
This shawl measures 18″ x 78″
Materials:
840 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn – Recommend using Self Striping Yarn ~ Original design was made using Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable – Color “Tidal”
Hook ~ I
Scissors
Stitches:
St, Sts – Stitch, Stitches Sl St – Slip Stitch Ch – Chain Sc – Single Crochet Dc – Double Crochet Trc – Triple Crochet
Instructions:
Ch 191
Row 1: Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and each across. = 190 Sc
Row 2: Ch 3 (Counts as Dc now and throughout), Turn, *Skip next St, Dc in next 3 Sts, Dc in previous Skipped St to form a Crossover Stitch* (See Photo), Repeat * * Across, Dc in last stitch. =47 Crossover Shell Stitches & 2 Dc
Rows 3 – 6: Repeat row 2 four times.
Row 7: Ch 4 (Counts as Trc now and Throughout), Turn, * Sk 3 Sts, Trc in next St, Ch 2, Trc in 1st Skipped St to form and X Stitch* (See Photo), Repeat * * Across, Trc in last St. = 47 X sts and 2 Trc.
Row 8: Repeat Row 7
Row 9: Ch 1 Turn, Sc across. = 190 Sc
Rows 10 – 14: Repeat Row 2
Row 15 – 16: Repeat Row 7
Row 17: Repeat Row 9
Rows 18 – 22: Repeat Row 2
Rows 23 – 24: Repeat Row 7
Row 25: Repeat Row 9
Rows 26 – 30: Repeat Row 2
Row 31: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in next 189 Sts across to last St, 3 Sc in last St to form 1st corner., Working along side of rows, Sc 69 Sts evenly across, 3 Sc in last St to form 2nd Corner, Sc 188 Sts across the bottom edge, 3 Sc in last St to form 3rd corner, Sc 69 Sts evenly up side of rows, 2 Sc in same as beginning to form 4th corner, Join with Sl St. = 526 Sc Finish Off
Edging
Working along short ends of the shawl
Row 1: Join With Sl St to corner St. Ch 1, Sc in same St. *Sk 2, 5 Trc in next St, Sk 2, Sc in next St.* Repeat Across. 12 – Trc Shells & 13 Sc
Row 2: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St and next St, *Ch 2, Sk 1 St, Sc in next St, Ch 2, Sk 1 St, Sc in next 3 Sts* Repeat * * Across to end. Sc in last 2 Sts. = 47 Sc & 24 Ch 2 Spaces
Row 3: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, * Sk St, 3 Dc in Ch 2 Space, 1 Dc in next Sc, 3 Dc in next Ch 2 Space, Sk St, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across to end = 84 Dc & 13 Sc
Row 4: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in Next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across to end. = 120 Dc & 13 Sc
Row 5: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Trc in next 10 Sts, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across. =120 Trc & 13 Sc
Row 6: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *2 Sc each of next 10 Sts, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across. =253 Sc
Finish off and Weave in ends…
I recommend blocking your shawl for the best result. I used the Steam Blocking Method, but you may also dampen you shawl and pin it into place until dry.
Enjoy!