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Happy-Go-Lacy Crochet Shawl Pattern

June 11, 2015 by Stitch&Unwind 7 Comments

This easy going crochet shawl pattern uses colorful sock yarn that is super cheerful to crochet and wear. If that isn’t aweome enough, it folds up neatly,  so it’s the perfect little crochet piece to carry everywhere.  Use it as either a scarf or shawl, whenever you might need a light layer of warmth.  I tend to wear shawls like this around the office- they are just the perfect weight to keep the chill of the air conditioner off while still looking stylish.

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Worked up with sock yarn, a large hook and an easy to memorize pattern, you’ll be surprise at how quickly this lacy crochet shawl finishes up.  Work on it over the weekend and you’ll have a new wardrobe accessory Monday morning.

Happy-Go-Lacy Crochet Shawl by Red Heart Yarns

SKILL LEVEL: EASY

Shawl measures 18” (45.5 cm) wide and 58” (147.5 cm) long.

Notes: Shawl is worked in two halves. The first half begins at center of shawl and is worked to one end. The second half begins across the opposite side of the foundation chain and is worked to the other end.

MATERIALS

  • RED HEART® Heart & Sole®: 3 balls 3930 Jellybeans
  • Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10]
  • Yarn needle

GAUGE: 2 pattern repeats = 3½” (9 cm); 4 rows = 4” (10 cm) in pattern. Note: One pattern repeat consists of one fan and the following treble crochet. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.

ABBREVIATIONS

  • ch = chain
  • tr = treble (triple) crochet
  • () = work directions in parentheses into same stitch
  • * = repeat whatever follows the * as indicated.

SHAWL
First Half Beginning at center of shawl, ch 64 loosely.

Row 1 (right side): (2 tr, ch 1, 2 tr) in 7th ch from hook (first fan made), skip next 2 ch, tr in next ch, *skip next 2 ch, (2 tr, ch 1, 2 tr) in next ch (fan made), skip next 2 ch, tr in next ch; repeat from * across, turn—10 fans.

Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as first tr), *(2 tr, ch 1, 2 tr) in next ch-1 space, skip next 2 tr, tr in next tr (between fans); repeat from * across working last tr in top of turning ch, turn. Repeat Row 2 until piece measures about 29” (73.5 cm) from beginning, slightly stretched. Fasten off.

Second Half
Row 1 (right side): With right side facing and working across opposite side of foundation ch, draw up a loop in ch at base of first tr, ch 4 (counts as first tr), *skip next 2 ch, (2 tr, ch 1, 2 tr) in next ch (at base of fan in first half), skip next 2 ch, tr in next ch (at base of tr); repeat from * across—10 fans.

Row 2: Work same as Row 2 of first half.

Repeat Row 2 until second half measures about the same as first half, slightly stretched. Fasten off.

FINISHING
Weave in ends and wet block to finished measurements.

 

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What do you wear to keep the A/C chill off?

 

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Comments

  1. kat says

    June 20, 2015 at 3:48 pm

    I made the “Shawl” in no time. To look at the Shawl, you’d think I’d spend days and money on Very Pricy
    Yarn. I’ll be making more for Charity and Gift’s.
    “Thank you So Much For Sharing”.

    Reply
  2. Margaret Thomas says

    June 23, 2015 at 10:34 am

    Nice website! I just came across your site and the Happy-Go-Lacy Crochet Shawl Pattern. Hope to be able to make it real soon! Thank you for your free patterns.

    Reply
  3. Jane White says

    June 30, 2015 at 9:08 pm

    Nice Pattern and easy to do just can’t find the yarn anywhere but online and than they don’t have the color!! Red Heart has the color but out of stock!!!!

    Reply
    • Jeannie Moreland says

      March 12, 2016 at 3:20 pm

      I just found the other day a Red Heart Yarn named Blacklight If you cannot find the Neon ..

      Reply
  4. Debbie says

    December 21, 2015 at 7:14 am

    I’m new at crochet, so why do you have to start in the middle instead of going all the way across? I don’t see how to join the middle

    Reply
  5. maria m. says

    May 7, 2016 at 7:56 am

    Hi, thank you for this beautiful pattern. My question is: Why does have to made in two halves?

    Reply
  6. charlottecat says

    December 1, 2016 at 7:51 pm

    So when the sides of the scarf hang down from your neck the two sides are identical.

    Reply

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