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Pattern for: The Serenity lace crochet shawl pattern

Yarn used: Fingering weight yarn; Soft Alpaca(durable and amazingly soft)

Difficulty level: Easy – with a beginner friendly construction

Stitches used: The corner to corner (C2C) technique


Hannah’s Notes: Effortlessly simple and stylish, the Serenity Shawl is a lace crochet shawl pattern like no other. With a beginner friendly corner to corner construction and stitch, you can create it to any size you like by working as many rows as you desire to the perfect size and drape.

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In this post you’ll find everything you need to know how to make this corner to corner crochet shawl (that’s triangular and super easy to wear), including materials, stitches, a detailed video tutorial and free written pattern for blog subscribers.

This shawl is a take on the ever popular corner to corner (c2c) crochet technique and it’s so simple to make this soft lace-look with only a few stitches.

The most important part of c2c is to know what to do when you turn in order to make the new extra ‘square’, the rest is a doddle!

I have lots of other shawl and scarf patterns free on the blog that you might want to take a look at too!

Yarn

To make this easy crochet scarf, I used Soft Alpaca, which is 100% Alpaca (180yds/165m/50g)

I used Light Gray for my shawl but there are so many glorious colours to choose from!

It’s a category 1, fingering weight yarn which is what makes the scarf so delicate and light. Check our handy yarn weight chart and guide to find out more about yarn weights and categories.

You can use any yarn that you like bearing in mind that you need to make sure you meet the gauge. Some other great options are:

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  • Quick and easy: with a simple repeating pattern.
  • Lacy and delicate: a clever take on the c2c gives it this light, airy drape.
  • Modern timeless design: Elegant and classic triangle crochet shawl to match any outfit.

Getting Started: Materials Needed for Your Modern Crochet Triangle Shawl

Sizing

The finished shawl measures 61cm by 137cm (24″ by 54″) when blocked but is adjustable to any size.

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How much yarn do I need to crochet the lace crochet shawl?

The following yarn amounts are approximate. Any changes and customisations will adjust the amount of yarn required so make sure to order plenty.

You will require approximately 395 metres, 430 yards of yarn to crochet the scarf.

This is 3 balls of the recommended yarn.

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Other Materials

Along with your yarn, you will need the following:

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Step by Step Video Tutorial

Come along as I make the corner to corner crochet shawl and see just how easy it is in our step-by-step video tutorial.

Crochet Terms You’ll Need to Know

Glossary and Abbreviations

beg – beginning

blo – back loop only

ch(s) – chain(s)

ch-sp(s) – chain space(s)

flo – front loop only

rep – repeat

RS – right side

sp – space

ss/sl st – slip stitch

st(s) – stitch(es)

WS – wrong side

Yoh – yarn over hook

Stitches

The pattern is written in standard US terms and uses the following crochet stitches:

dc – double crochet (UK tr – treble crochet)

Before you jump into crocheting your triangle scarf, take a moment to read through the pattern notes—it’s a game-changer!

These handy insights will not only simplify your pattern-reading journey but also ensure a smoother crochet experience. You’ll find helpful tips on deciphering the sizing, customisation and more.

Trust me, a quick peek at these notes will set you up for crochet success!

  • The pattern is written in standard US crochet terms
  • The shawl is made in rows
  • Turn at the end of each row
  • Stitch counts are given in [ ] at the end of each Row. If no stitch count is given, then the count is the same as the previous Row.
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Free Lace Crochet Shawl Pattern

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Pattern Gauge

Gauge: 6 rows of lace dc c2c pattern = 4” square

Making a crochet gauge swatch is important when crocheting projects to ensure that it ends up the desired size. However gauge isn’t essential as long as you are happy with the drape of your fabric.

Foundation chain: ch6

Row 1: RS: dc in 4th ch from hook, ch1, skip next ch, dc in next ch; turn. [1 c2c block]

Row 2: Ch6, dc in 4th ch from hook, ch1, skip next ch, dc in next ch, (slip st, ch3, dc, ch1, dc) all in ch-3 sp of previous row; turn. [2 c2c blocks]

Row 3: ch6, dc in 4th ch from hook, ch1, skip next ch, dc in next ch, *(slip st, ch3, dc, ch1, dc) all in next ch-3 sp of previous row; rep from * once more; turn. [3 c2c blocks]

Row 4: ch6, dc in 4th ch from hook, ch1, skip next ch, dc in next ch, *(slip st, ch3, dc, ch1, dc) all in next ch-3 sp of previous row; rep from * two more times; turn. [4 c2c blocks]

Each row increases by 1 block by repeating: (slip st, ch3, dc, ch1, dc) all in next ch-3 sp of the previous row, once more each row.

Rows 5-36: continue to increase as described above. [36 c2c blocks]

You can continue to increase the size of your shawl by continuing to work as many rows as you would like.

Once you are happy with the size, break your yarn.

Block the shawl to measurements using your preferred blocking technique.

Weave in ends to finish.

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If you’ve enjoyed making this elegant lace shawl pattern, then why not try a few more? Here’s a few other of my designs you might like:

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