Marina

The colors in the shawl below really amaze me, they look so magical together. It looks like this shawl belongs to a fairytale mermaid, don’t you think? What’s more, it’s a very airy and light shawl that you can make in a heartbeat using just one ball of Red Heart “It’s A Wrap Rainbow Yarn.”

Marina

Photo is by Harlee Wentworth / Ravelry.com

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

Whysper

This pretty and lacy shawl in the pictures below is made by Harlee Wentworth, and can you believe that it uses only one ball of Red Heart “It’s A Wrap Rainbow Yarn”? What’s more, it’s an open stitch pattern, so it works up really quickly, and the gradient colors are really flattering. But if you like neutrals, go for it. There are no rules, just your imagination!

Whysper

Photo is by Harlee Wentworth / Ravelry.com

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

Stained Glass Wrap

The colors in this amazing wrap by Breann Mauldin really resemble stained glass, don’t you think? It’s a beginner-level shawl that needs very little effort, and it’s quite mindless, so if you want to start a relaxing project, that’s your pattern! You really only need double crochet and chain stitch for this one!

Stained Glass Wrap

Photo is by Breann Mauldin / Ravelry.com

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

Lamia Wrap

Lamia Wrap is a fantastic project for beginners who want to learn crocheting Tunisian stitch. This free shawl crochet pattern comes with a detailed video tutorial. With it, you will create your first beautifully textured stylish shawl for your modern wardrobe.

Lamia Wrap

Photos by Toni Lipsey / ravelry.com

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

Zen Garden Shawl

This incredible, vibrant pink and purple crochet shawl in the pictures below is made in thread yarn with a lacy design. What’s more, the stitching is very repetitive and comforting as you crochet along, and the finished result is just taken straight out of a fairytale, don’t you think? However, if you prefer more subdued colors, feel free to go for neutrals with this one!

Zen Garden Shawl

Photo is by Carolyn Calderon / Ravelry.com

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

Morning Mist Wrap

Feel like a friendly forest fairy with the Morning Mist Wrap! It’s so easy to make and yet so delicate. You can adjust the size to make it 100% comfortable to wear. All the instructions are easy to follow, and you can get the crochet pattern for free. Think no more!

Morning Mist Wrap

PHOTOS by Lilla Björn Crochet / lillabjorncrochet.com

Find the original free pattern on lillabjorncrochet.com.

Wichita Shawl


Crochet shawls can really be a piece of art, don’t you think? The possibilities are simply endless, and you can play with as many colors, textures, and designs as you like! This fantastic crochet shawl in the pictures below is a fantastic example of how fun and gorgeous a crochet shawl can be! It combines a variety of stitches for a wave-like pattern, and it highlights the negative space so beautifully!

Wichita Shawl

Photo is by Emily Marie Davies / Ravelry.com

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

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.