Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern uses one of my favorite stitches, the moss stitch. It creates such a gorgeous texture, especially as an asymmetrical shawl.
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Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern

December 28, 2020

The Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern uses one of my favorite stitches, the moss stitch. It creates such a gorgeous texture, especially as an asymmetrical shawl.

Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern uses one of my favorite stitches, the moss stitch. It creates such a gorgeous texture, especially as an asymmetrical shawl.

Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern uses one of my favorite stitches, the moss stitch. It creates such a gorgeous texture, especially as an asymmetrical shawl.

The yarn I used for this shawl is yarn I dyed myself. It’s a worsted weight merino wool. But you can use any worsted weight yarn in wool, acrylic, or even cotton! I used three colors to create a “fade” look, but color block stripes, or even solid would be beautiful, too.

Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern uses one of my favorite stitches, the moss stitch. It creates such a gorgeous texture, especially as an asymmetrical shawl.

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Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern uses one of my favorite stitches, the moss stitch. It creates such a gorgeous texture, especially as an asymmetrical shawl.

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Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern uses one of my favorite stitches, the moss stitch. It creates such a gorgeous texture, especially as an asymmetrical shawl.

Finally Fall Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Materials
300g worsted weight yarn in 3 colors (I used yarn I dyed myself)
J/6.0 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors

Level
Easy

Pattern notes & stitches to know
ch – chain
sc – single crochet

· written in US terms

· ch 1 counts as sc

· ch 2 counts as sc + ch 1

· This pattern is worked in rows. It starts small at one end and gradually gets bigger as it increases on one side.

Approximate Finished Size:
Width across the top: 47”
Length down the center: 23.5”

Stripe Pattern (optional)
When alternating colors, I did not fasten off. I carried the colors up the side.
I used 3 colors. They are referred to as color A, B, & C
Rows 1 – 71: Color A
Rows 72 – 80: Alternate colors B & A every 2 rows
Rows 81 – 112: Color B
Rows 113 – 120: Alternate colors B & C every 2 rows
Rows 121 – 147: Color C

FINALLY FALL SHAWL CROCHET PATTERN

ch 3

Row 1: (sc, ch 1, sc) all in 3rd ch from the hook (3 sc)

Row 2: ch 2, turn, sc in first ch 1 space, ch 1, sc in turning ch (3 sc)

Row 3: ch 2, turn, sc in first ch 1 space, ch 1, (sc, ch 1, sc) all in turning ch (4 sc)

Row 4: ch 2, turn, sc in first ch space, *ch 1, sc in next ch space* repeat from * to * across ending with sc in turning ch (4 sc)

Row 5: ch 2, turn, sc in first ch space, *ch 1, sc in next ch space* repeat from * to * across to turning ch, (sc, ch 1, sc) all in turning ch (5 sc)

Repeat rows 4 & 5 to Row 147

Or until desired length

Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

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  1. This is cute and the name is great a perfect fit for the beginning on Fall… You yarn is also gorgeous now if I can find a blue/grey mix it is a rain day, two shades of green it’s in the shade, brown its the wall… , purple it is twilight dawn dusk. perfect!!!!

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