Shawls

Browse this collection of knitting shawl patterns and knitting wrap patterns.


Wheat Harvest Shawl

This is a bottom up crescent shawl with a stitch pattern reminiscent of the harvesting of the rows of winter wheat. There is an airy contrasting color border that is blocked into points. The size and shape of the shawl lends itself to be worn either traditionally or draped in a number of ways around the neck, enhancing any outfit for any occasion.

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Freshwater Fringe Shawl

This design is an easy but outstanding wrap with simple lace patterns. Worked from one tip to the other, this shawl design is versatile because gauge is not crucial. Switch on your imagination and get heavier yarn to create a shawl that’s perfect for even colder weather.

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Tier Me Roar Shawl

The Tier Me Roar Shawl offers a fresh, modern take on a traditionally frilly accessory. Knit using two complementary colors of lace weight yarn, this shawl boasts an ethereal, light-as-air quality with a beautiful drape and flow. The tiered design creates a stunning texture, giving the shawl a playful yet elegant look. Optional tassels at the ends add a fun, contemporary flair, perfect for those who love a quirky twist to their wardrobe. Whether you’re wearing it for a special occasion or as a stylish layer for everyday wear, the Tier Me Roar Shawl provides an eye-catching accessory that’s as versatile as it is fashionable.

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Lotus Horizon Shawl

Bright, jewel-toned bands of simple lace flow through a speckled river of garter stitch in this graceful, fingering-weight shawl. Each lace band represents an Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol (flax, house, lotus) and teaches a new, simple lace stitch that is easy to memorize and a treat to learn.

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Pineapple Shawl

Pineapples have historically symbolized hospitality and to this day are found adorning the gates and walkways of important homes. Adorned with three dozen pineapples of its own, this fun shawl should make you feel right at home whenever you wear it.

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