Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern
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Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern

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Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern

Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you the crochet Dainty Princess shawl (free pattern). This new crochet design is so simple, yet so feminine. Crocheted with Caron Cloud cake in shade Plum Fresh, this wrap is perfect for the colder months.

The video tutorial can be found here:

Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern: A Delicate Design

This delicate shawl is so perfect for the colder months. Crocheted with a soft “fluffy” yarn, this design is very dainty and feminine. Last week, I crocheted this beautiful and delicate sparkly shawl that is also great for the festive season.

Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern
This crochet shawl is so feminine

This new design is actually inspired by another shawl I made many years ago, at the very beginning of my crochet journey. Beautiful and demure, this shawl deserved a little refresh and re-release. Personally, I am so happy to present this beautiful and wintry design to you. This also means I will be updating the pattern, and releasing the ad free, large print, PDF version to my online shops (see links below).

Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern: The Yarn

I absolutely love the yarn that I used for this project. Indeed, Caron Latte Cake yarn is so soft and fluffy, perfect for so many crochet projects. I have used this lovely warm yarn many times, for many different projects.

Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern
I love this shawl so much!

The Coconut Cream Cardigan is so pretty and was made with this yarn in shade Coconut Cream. What I love the most about this yarn is the subtle way the colors change as you crochet. I also designed the Soft Dreams top with this yarn! To be honest, I made quite a few patterns that I called “The Soft Dreams Collection”.

All these feminine designs are available on my website, so don’t hesitate to look them up! Let me know in the comments if you make any of these unique patterns.

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Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl Free Pattern
This is a great project for beginners

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Crochet Dainty Princess Shawl: The Pattern

You can find the ad free, large print, PDF pattern in my Etsy store: Crochet The Dainy Princess Shawl PDF Pattern

You can find my ad free, large print, PDF pattern in my Ravelry store: Crochet The Dainty Princess Shawl PDF Pattern

Level: Easy/beginner

Gauge

4”(10cm)= 8 rows

4” (10 cm)= 2 shells

Size of finished shawl

26” (67 cm) high x 71” (180 cm)

Notes

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

You will need

2 skeins of Caron Latte Cake in shade Plum Fresh, or 800 yards of bulky/chunky yarn of your preference

6,5 mm crochet hook

A pair of scissors

A tapestry needle

Measuring tape

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

Begin pattern here

To start, make a slip knot. Ch 4, sl st through 1st stitch to form a ring.

1: 3 ch (counts as a DC throughout), 6 DC inside center of ring (=7DC and first shell).

2: Ch 4, turn your work, SC into first st. to form a ring, ch 3, sk 3 stitches, SC in 4th stitch, ch 3, SC into last st, ch 4 and SC into last st to form a ring.

Row 3
Row 3

3: ch 3, turn your work, 6 DC into first ring to form shell; sk 3 ch from previous row, SC into SC from previous row, sk 3 ch from previous row, 7 DC into 4 ch ring to form a shell.

4: ch 4, turn your work, SC into first st. to form a ring, ch 3, sk 3 stitches, SC into 4th st, ch 3, sk 3 st and SC into 7th st; ch 4 and SC into same stitch to form a ring; ch 3, sk 3 st and SC into 4th st of shell from previous row, ch 3, sk 3 stitches, SC into last st from previous row, ch 4 and SC into same stitch to form a ring.

Row 5

5: ch 3, turn your work, 6 DC into ring to form 1st shell of row; sk 3 ch from previous row, SC into SC from previous row, sk 3 ch from previous row, 7 DC into next ch 4 ring to form a shell; sk 3 ch from previous row, SC into SC from previous row, go into last ring and place 7 DC to form your third and last shell for this row.

Row 6 to 56:

Alternate row 4 and 5, making sure you always add your shells as your shawl grows bigger. Please do check out the video tutorial for this pattern if you need more help.

Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.

 

 



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