Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern
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Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern

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Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern

Hi everyone, this week I am back with the Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl free pattern. This crochet shawl design is part of my vintage crochet series, and is perfect for all seasons. Crocheted with a lovely 100% cotton yarn, the Angel wrap is very romantic and feminine. I hope you enjoy this new pattern.

The video tutorial for this project can be found here:

Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern: A Romantic Piece

This crochet shawl is part of my vintage crochet series. It is lovely and feminine, and features a lovely open shell stitch design. I love this open shell stitch pattern, as it is lacy and romantic. This crochet wrap is romantic, and is typical of the Regency Era too.

Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern
This shawl is very feminine and lovely

The Regency Period officially lasted nine years, and took place in England from 1811 to 1820. However, the Regency Era when it is referred to in history, is longer and spans the years from 1795 to 1837. This Era is famous for famous authors such as Jane Austen, who I love so much!

If you love the Regency Era as much as myself, please do take a look at the Sweet Love Regency Wrap, which features a very delicate design. The Ingenue Wrap is also part of my Vintage Crochet Series, and is inspired by the Regency Era also.

The fine lines and very feminine colors really speak to my soul. I love to recreate my own version of Regency fashion. This crochet project is reminiscent of the Regency Era: the soft pink and delicate lines of this wrap are symbolic of this era. It is a narrow, long wrap that features a delicate chain arch edging. These details give this elegant wrap a Regency look.

Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern
This crochet wrap is very feminine and dainty

Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern: A Lovely Prayer Shawl Project

I really love prayer shawls, they really are such wonderful projects to craft. Most shawls and wraps can be prayer shawls, however I do love crocheting specific prayer shawls too! This simple prayer shawl from last year is a very feminine design too. It features a very simple one Half Double Crochet row repeat, with a shell stitch edging.

This vintage prayer shawl is perfect also. It features a C2C design, and a frilly edging. I love most vintage shawls and wraps, and these shawls really fit into this category.

This new prayer shawl design features a long rectangular shape, as well as an open shell stitch design. This is the first time I have used this stitch, but it won’t be the last as it so beautiful! I love dainty and feminine shawls.

This rectangular shawl is very delicate and looks perfect in all seasons. If you enjoy rectangular vintage shawls, please do check the Juliette Shawl, typical of the French Directoire period. This lacy rectangular shawl is also part of the Vintage Crochet Series, and is inspired by the Edwardian Era.

Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl Free Pattern
The open shell stitch is very delicate

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Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl: The Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy shop here: Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl PDF Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry shop here: Crochet Angel Prayer Shawl PDF Pattern

Level: Easy/beginner

Gauge

4” (10 cm)= 4 shell stitch repeat

4” (10 cm)= 10 rows

Size of finished shawl

11” (28 cm) wide and 77” (195 cm) in length

Notes

I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets)

You will need

4 skeins of Scheepjes Organicon yarn in shade Pink Petunia (or any 100% cotton yarn in a light 3/DK weight)

4 mm crochet hook

A 4,5 mm crochet hook

A pair of scissors

Tapestry needle

Abbreviations

Ch: chain

St: Stitch

Sl st: slip stitch

Sk: Skip

SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)

DC: Double Crochet (UK Treble Crochet)

EOR: End of row/end of round

To begin

To start, make a slip knot and chain 62.

1: SC into 2nd ch from hook; *sk next 2 ch, 5 DC in next ch, sk next 2 ch, SC in next ch; repeat from * until end.

2: ch 5 (=1 DC and ch 2 space), turn your work, DC in centre DC of first shell, *ch 5, DC in centre DC of next shell; repeat from *, and end with ch 2 and a DC in last stitch.

3: Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn your work, SC in first stitch, * 5 DC in next SC, place a SC on the next ch 5 loop; repeat from *, placing your last SC of last repeat in the 3rd ch from last SC.

stitch
The stitch

4-168: Repeat rows 2 and 3 (alternating them).

Do not fasten off.

Add Single Crochet border

Round 1: Ch 1 (=SC), place a SC into each stitch across until you reach first corner. Once you reach the first corner place 2 SC in the corner stitch; turn your work so as to work your SC evenly across the first length of the shawl. This is the β€œwrong” side of the stitches, so just make sure you place SCs evenly across this length so as to not tighten your project.

Carry on placing SCs all along the 4 sides of this scarf until you reach the first ch 1.

Sl st to close of round off round.

Round 2: Ch 1 (=SC), place a SC into each stitch across until you reach the eor.

Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.

This shawl is very pretty
This shawl is very feminine
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