Shawls

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


Celesta Crescent Shawl

The Celesta, a new instrument that Russian composer Tchaikovsky discovered in Paris, was famously used in the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. Inspired by the “heavenly sweet” sound made from this instrument — words Tchaikovsky used to describe it — this crescent-shaped shawl is easy to wear and lays nicely without a shawl pin.

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Visions of Sugar Plums Shawl

When the children are nestled all snug in their bed, the Visions of Sugar Plums Shawl pattern will be waiting for you! Whether you are knitting the night before Christmas or getting a head start, this top-down lacy shawl captures the true spirit of the season.

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Land of Sweets Shawl

When Clara and her Nutcracker Prince traveled to the Land of Sweets, they were welcomed by the Sugar Plum Fairy. The Land of Sweets Shawl is similarly a welcoming pattern that was designed to keep you warm on a chilly winter’s day. This crescent shawl has a wide lace border and is worked from the top down.

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Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Shawl

This is a sideways shawl that was inspired by the many facets of the sugar plum fairy, from her intricate costume of glittering appliques, to her tiara, to the shape of her tutu. A thin, slender crescent shawl with a garter body and a decorative open lace stitch pattern forms a delicate plum blossom panel amongst an airy, whimsical openwork border.

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Golden Ginkgo Shawl

This sophisticated crescent shawl uses the ginkgo leaf lace stitch. Emulating the timeless strength of the ginkgo tree, this design celebrates the changing season with a golden knit texture that can you can wear from the office to date night.

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Mountain Retreat Shawl

If you’ve planned a vacation to the mountains recently, you know you’ll need a few extra layers to keep you warm at nights. This triangular shawl captures the twilight hues of a night spent under the stars and has other popular knitting features as well, such as I-cord edging and alternating blocks of lace and garter.

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