Amaryllis Easy Crochet Shawl Pattern by Kristin Omdahl
This crochet shawl pattern features a modular construction shawl with two triangles worked in an easy to memorize petal pattern. Then the triangles are joined together with a decorative center gusset panel.
What you will need to make this crochet shawl pattern:
- 290 yds (164m) #5 bulky weight yarn
- L/11 (8mm) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Finished Size of this crochet shawl pattern:
56 in (142.2cm) wide x 22 in (55.9cm) tall.
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
#1 Fingering Weight Yarn
#5 Bulky Weight Yarn
Special thanks to Grace Cieply for technical editing and Bonnie Callahan for testing this crochet pattern.
Watch the video tutorial for this crochet shawl pattern here:
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Fay Hanson –
As far as ease goes, it doesn’t get much easier to make this shawl. Definitely beginner friendly and even putting the two pieces together with the crochet gusset was easier than I thought it would be. You do want to make sure both side match, I didn’t the first time, my gauge was off, but it was quick enough to make another and start all over again. That seems to be part of my process, if at first I don’t succeed, I rip it out and start all over again. I never even get frustrated, crochet doesn’t leave a lot of leeway for errors, and if I’m making it, I like it to be correct.