Springtime Blooms Shawl

Skill Level: Easy (Adventurous Beginner)

Featuring the tulip stitch and Yarn Art Flowers yarn, this Springtime Blooms Shawl is the perfect project for the coming spring season (but really, I say any season is shawl season!).

Easily worn as scarf or a lightweight wrap, and with many color ways to choose from, this project ends up being as versatile as it is easy to create!

From the naturally scalloped edges to the gradient colors, I hope you love everything about the shawl that you’ll create.

Also, a quick thank you to Knit Cozy Yarn Shop for allowing me to take some photos of this shawl in their beautiful space! You can check out Knit Cozy’s beautiful products and amazing upcoming classes here!

 

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Pattern Skills:

Here are the only stitches you’ll need to complete this pattern:

  • Chains

  • Double Crochet

 
 

Supply List:

Yarn:
1 ball of Yarn Art Flowers (pictured in color 305)
or approximately 1,070 yards of any other Super Fine / 1 weight yarn

Hook: D / 3.25mm

 

Dimensions and Gauge:

Finished Shawl Dimensions: 14” wide x 60 3/4” long

Gauge: 6 tulip stitch groupings and 10 rows = 4”

 

The Pattern!

Below you’ll find the written instructions for my Springtime Blooms Shawl. Before you begin, you should know that to adjust the length, just remove or add chains when making your foundation row. You can use any number of chains you’d like, as long as it’s in a multiple of 4! To adjust the width of the shawl, simply stop at fewer rows or add more rows until your shawl and wide as you want it to be! Nothing to it!

Pattern Abbreviations:

ch(s) = Chain(s)
dc = Double Crochet
sk = Skip
st(s) = Stitch(es)
sp = Space

 

Chain 300.

Row 1 3 dc in 3rd ch from hook. Ch 2. Sc in next ch. * Skip 2 chs, 3 dc in next ch. Ch 2. Sc in next ch. Repeat from * across row and end with 1 sc in last ch.

Rows 2 - 45 Chain 2, turn. Work 3 dc in first ch 2 sp from row below, ch 2, and sc in same ch 2 sp. * 3 dc in next ch 2 sp from row below, ch 2, sc in same ch sp. Repeat from * across row.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

 

Ta da! And just like that, you have a beautiful shawl for spring!

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