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Wheat Fields Shawl

What a beautiful lace design and a lovely wheat ornament this shawl has! It looks airy, almost lightweight — adorable. You can crochet this Tunisian shawl with a free video tutorial. Find the link below and enjoy this project!

Wheat Fields Shawl

Photos by Andrea Cretu / ravelry.com

Find the free video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Fluorite Capelet

A simple crochet shawl for those who love elegance. It’s made using the Tunisian crochet technique and a warm yet light yarn. Such a combination means it’s good for spring. You can use it to add some layers and texture to your outfit and keep yourself warm at the same time. Plus, it’s quite compact, so you can easily take it off and throw it in your bag whenever you want.

Fluorite Capelet

PHOTOS by Andrea Cretu / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Tunisian Sampler Shawl

This Tunisian crochet shawl is a good thing to have in your wardrobe in the middle of the season. It’s not really a piece of clothing, which means you can just throw it on wherever you want, or even use it as a picnic blanket when you don’t have a place to sit. A shawl like this will keep you cozy and lift your spirits whenever you need it, so save it for later.

Tunisian Sampler Shawl

PHOTOS by Hayley Joanne Robinson / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Simple Tunisian Shawl

Isn’t the combination of delicate brown, blue and cream just out of this world? It creates such a stunning and elegant effect. It will elevate every fall and winter outfit! It’s a meditative triangle wrap, that is using only basic Tunisian stitches, and it’s amazing for a bit more advanced beginners.

Simple Tunisian Shawl

Photos by Tanya Eberhardt / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on littlethingsblogged.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Kiki Shawl

Tunisian crochet is always an exciting challenge, and you can try it with this free Tunisian shawl pattern. It is beginner-friendly and describes three Tunisian stitches techniques that give such a fabulous texture. They are simple, reverse, and honeycomb stitches. You will love it!

Kiki Shawl

Photos by Toni Lipsey / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on tlycblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Alex In Cable Land Shawl

Long, soft, cozy, and extremely beautiful — this is how I see this Tunisian crochet shawl by Alexandra Halsey. There is a free crochet pattern and video tutorial, so if you’ve never tried Tunisian stitches, give it a try!

Alex In Cable Land Shawl

Photos by Alexandra Halsey / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on blog.clover-usa.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Ira Shawl

Another fabulous Tunisian crochet shawl design. The calm and light color scheme makes it great for winter outfits. Made with proper yarn, the shawls work very warm and will protect you from catching a cold. The intermediate crocheters will find the project quite easy and quick to complete, but don’t be afraid to try if you’re a beginner! The easy to follow crochet pattern will help you along the way.

Ira Shawl

PHOTOS by Arunima Goel / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on knitterknotter.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Fuss Free Sideways Shawl

Here is a beautiful crochet lace shawl pattern for beginners. It is nice and elegant and fits most of your looks. The approximate size is 16.5” x 69.5”. It is based on the filet crochet technique, so you’ll crochet the shawl quickly. And the quick result equals a new motivation, isn’t it?

Fuss Free Sideways Shawl

Photos by Clare M / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on trulycrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.