Crochet Cottage Garden Shawl

The Crochet Cottage Garden Shawl is a delightful piece that brings a touch of charm and elegance to any outfit. This beautifully crafted shawl features intricate floral motifs and a cozy feel that makes it perfect for any season. With its whimsical design and soft textures, it's like wrapping yourself in a warm hug from nature. Whether you're lounging at home or out for a stroll, this shawl is sure to be your go-to accessory. So why not treat yourself to a bit of handmade luxury and add a touch of floral flair to your wardrobe with the Crochet Cottage Garden Shawl? It's a piece that radiates warmth and style in every stitch.
Materials
Yarn
Hook
Notions
- Tapestry Needle
- Scissors
- Tassel Maker, 4”
Sizes
Stitch Abbreviations
- Ch-sp: Chain space
- Dc3tog: Double crochet 3 together
- Shell: See special instructions
- V-st: See special instructions
Special Stitches
- Dc2tog: yo, insert hook into indicated stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook, yo, insert hook in next indicated stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook, yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook.
- Dc3tog: [yo, insert hook into indicated stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook] three times, yo and pull through all 4 loops on hook.
- Shell: (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in the same stitch or space.
- V-st: (dc, ch 1, dc) in the same stitch.
Notes
- Stitches worked in the same stitch or space are surrounded by (parentheses).
- Repeat instructions between brackets [ ] as indicated following brackets.
- Repeat instructions between asterisks ** as indicated.
- Stitch counts are at the end of the row.
- Chain 3 counts as a dc at the beginning of rows.
Gauge
Difficulty
Pattern
Ch 97,
Row 1 (ws): Shell in 5th chain from hook, *ch 4, sk 6 ch, dc 3 in next ch, ch 3, dc 3 in next ch, ch 4, sk 6 ch, shell in next ch;* [sk 4 ch, shell in next ch] 12 times, repeat from * to * once, sk 1 ch, dc in last ch. Turn. (15 shells, 14 dc)
Row 2 (rs): Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), shell in the ch-sp of the first shell, *ch 2, dc 2 in next dc, dc, 2dc in 3rd dc, ch 1, dc in ch-3 sp, ch 1, 2dc in next dc, dc, 2dc in 3rd dc;* ch 2, (shell in ch-sp of next shell) 13 times, repeat from * to * once, ch 2, shell in ch-sp of last shell, dc in turning ch from previous row. Turn. (15 shells, 24 dc)
Row 3 (ws): Ch 3, shell in first shell, *ch 2, dc2tog, dc, dc2tog, ch 1, v-st in next dc, ch 1, dc2tog, dc, dc2tog;* ch 2, (shell in ch-sp of next shell) 13 times, repeat from * to * once, ch 2, shell in ch-sp of last shell, dc in last st. Turn. (15 shells, 8 dc2tog, 2 v-st, 6 dc)
Row 4 (rs): Ch 3, shell in first shell, *ch 2, dc3tog, ch 2, dc in first dc of v-st, ch 3, dc in second dc of v-st, ch 2, dc3tog;* ch 2, (shell in ch-sp of next shell) 13 times, repeat from * to * once, ch 2, shell in ch-sp of last shell, dc in last st. Turn. (15 shells, 4 dc3tog, 6 dc)
Row 5 (ws): Ch 3, shell in first shell, *ch 4, sk dc3tog, dc 3 in next dc, ch 3, dc 3 in next dc, ch 4, sk dc3tog; *(shell in ch-sp of next shell) 13 times, repeat from * to * once, shell in ch-sp of last shell, dc in last st. Turn. (15 shells, 14 dc)
Repeat Rows 2-5 another 13 times or as many times as desired. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Finishing
Wet block to open up the stitches.
Make 4” tassels for each corner and fasten to the wrap.