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May 28, 2021

Crochet Textured Shawl Pattern | Tidal Mist Shawl

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This crochet textured shawl pattern makes the loveliest wrap for spring. Made with subtle stripes and a picot border, the Tidal Mist Shawl is a show-stopper that will elevate any outfit! This shawl is easy to wear and equally easy to make. With the use of just two basic stitches, the Tidal Mist Shawl is a delight to crochet.

Hello lovely friends! I am thrilled to finally be sharing this pretty shawl pattern with you all! I designed this shawl last summer with the full intent of releasing it last August. But then life and other projects happened and I never got around to releasing it… until today!

Made with a some of the softest cotton I have ever crocheted with, this textured shawl is perfectly lightweight and breezy – perfect for spring and summer!

This shawl pattern has been in my head for a long time. For years I wanted to crochet a triangle shawl that used a pretty (yet simple!) stitch pattern that creates a delicate and feminine look. This crochet textured shawl turned out exactly what I had envisioned! As I was finishing the shawl I realized that it needed a pretty border to match the feminine texture of the shawl. I ended up crocheting a picot border and I really think it completes the shawl!

I used WeCrochet Comfy Cotton in Tidewater, Notebook, and Bare. This yarn is a pima cotton and acrylic blend and it is so soft and so beautiful. When I opened this yarn, I was blown away by the quality and richness of the yarn. Each color (with the except of Bare) is a blend of a color and cream. Working with multiple color ways in a single project creates the prettiest subtle stripes ?. I think it even creates variegated effect in this crochet textured shawl pattern! I am already brainstorming more things to make with this yarn, I love it that much!

Enjoy the free pattern below!

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Materials

  • 630 yards of worsted weight (4) yarn 
    • I used 3 skeins of WeCrochet Comfy Color Mist. I used 1 skein each of the following colors, Tidewater (Color A), Bare (Color B), Notebook (Color C).
    • If you are using 3 colors and following the same color pattern as I did,  you will need approximately 210 yards for each color.  
  • US  J/6.00mm crochet hook
  • US H/5.00mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle

Notes

  1. The pattern is worked in US crochet terms.
  2. The wrap is worked in rows and it increases
  3. The stitch count at the end of each row does not include the ch 2 at the point of the wrap
  4. To minimize the number of ends to weave in, I recommend weaving in the ends as you go.
  5. The shawl is worked in rows.

Skill Level: Easy

Size: From point to point = 61 inches; from middle point to middle center = 24 ½ inches

Stitches Used:

Sl st: Slip Stitch

Ch: Chain

Sc: Single Crochet

Dc: Double Crochet

Gauge: With J hook, approximately 7 rows of 7 scs = 2 inches 

Pattern

With J hook and color A, Ch 2

Row 1: [1 dc, 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc, 1 dc] in the first ch (4). Ch 2, turn.

Row 2: [1 dc, 1 sc] in first st, 1 dc in next st. [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in ch space. 1 dc in next st, [1 sc, 1 dc] in last stitch (8). Ch 2, turn. 

Row 3: [1 dc, 1 sc] in  first st, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc. [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in ch space. 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc. [1 sc, 1 dc] in last st (12). Ch 2, turn.

Row 4: [1 dc, 1 sc] in  first st, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc. [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in ch space. 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc. [1 sc, 1 dc] in last st (16). Ch 2, turn.

Row 5:  [1 dc, 1 sc] in  first st, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc. [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in ch space. 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 dc. [1 sc, 1 dc] in last st (20). Ch 2, turn.

Continue repeating row 5. With every row, there should be a 4 st increase. Because of this increase, the number of alternating scs and dcs on the sides will also increase.

Row 6-9: Color C

Row 10-14: Color B

Row 15-16: Color C

Row 17-22: Color A

Row 23: Color B

Row 24-28: Color C

Row 29-32: Color B

Row 33-34: Color A

Row 35-36: Color C

Row 37-41: Color A

Row 42-43: Color B

Row 44-47: Color C

Row 48: Color B

Row 49-50: Color A

Row 51: Color B

Row 52-53: Color C

Border

Round 1: With Color B, evenly sc around the entire wrap. Sl st into the first st ch 1.

Switch to H hook.

Round 2: *1 sc in 4 sts. To make the picot, ch 3, sl st into the back loop of first ch* (indicated by the arrow) Repeat around. 

NOTE: This border is very forgiving and the final stitch count does not matter. This border looks best if there is a picot in each corner. If you desire this look, you may need to adjust the number of scs in between the picots near the border (either by working 3 scs or 5 scs). To achieve a picot at each point, I had to work 3 scs on either side of the point.

Block and weave in loose ends.

I hope you enjoyed this crochet textured shawl pattern! Be sure to tag me on Instagram (@stitchberryblog) with your Tidal Mist shawl, I would love to see it!

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