Free Sunset C2C Crochet Shawl Pattern
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This free crochet pattern is for a C2C Crochet Sunset Shawl. A full video tutorial is given for the C2C crochet technique.
Summer is fast approaching and I have been wanting to crochet something bright and bold to wear on summer date nights with my hubby. I got to work crocheting this C2C sunset shawl and it’s perfect for evening walks on the beach.
I love wearing crochet shawls because they provide that extra warmth when the evening breeze is a bit too cool. Crochet shawls also add extra color and texture to an outfit. Plus they are such an easy accessory to add!
This C2C Crochet Sunset Shawl pattern is relatively easy compared to some of the more intricate C2C crochet patterns out there. If you’re new to crocheting with colors in C2C, then this is a great C2C crochet pattern to start with.
Corner-to-Corner Crochet
Well, this C2C (Corner-to-Corner) crochet pattern is not my first C2C crochet pattern. I have designed 70 other C2C crochet patterns.
My ebook includes all 71 C2C crochet patterns plus 50 graphs, 7 stitch tutorials as well as 11 video tutorials. This ebook is a must-have for any crocheter who loves C2C or crocheting with colors.
Get the PDF of the Crochet Sunset C2C Shawl Pattern
This crochet sunset C2C shawl pattern is also available as an ad-free, printer-friendly pdf pattern that can be purchased at the links below for only a small fee.
More C2C Crochet Patterns
Do you love C2C crochet patterns? Then you might like these also:
- C2C Rose Baby Blanket
- C2C Crochet Book Cover with Pockets
- C2C Rainbow Hat with Unicorn Pom
- Mini C2C Butterfly Blanket
So, let me now give you the supplies you need in order to crochet this fun sunset C2C shawl pattern.
How to Crochet the Sunset C2C Shawl
Materials you will need
- Mary Maxim Mellowspun DK Yarn
- Red (1 skein) (r)
- Black (1 skein) (g)
- Aquamarine (1 skein) (n)
- Cornflower (1 skein) (b)
- Chamomile (1 skein) (y)
- Dusty Peach (1 skein) (o)
- 5.00mm hook
- scissors
- tapestry needle
Gauge
4 hdc pixels with 3 dc’s each = 2 square inch
Size
52 (long side) x 38 (short side) inches
Stitches used in the pattern
Learn all the basic crochet stitches HERE
- hdc = half double crochet
- ch = chains
- sl st = slip stitch
- corner to corner (C2C)
Corner-to-Corner Video Tutorial
This pattern is made with HDC C2C, aka Mini-C2C which you can learn in this HDC C2C Tutorial with lots of images and the video below.
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Changing color in C2C
All things considered, changing color in C2C doesn’t have to be hard! As I have said, this particular design is a good one to start with as the color changes aren’t too complex.
By all means, if you’re new to changing color in C2C, it’s best to take the time to read this C2C Color Changing Tutorial here before you proceed with the pattern.
Free Written Pattern for the Crochet Sunset C2C Shawl
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Quick note: First, you’ll crochet the shawl (just increases, no decreases) to make the triangle.
Crochet the HDC C2C pixel graph according to the pixel graph below. Ignore the white pixels. You will only increase for this shawl.
Completely ignore the white area. You will not decrease.
→ Row 1 [WS]: (g) x 1 (1 square)
← Row 2 [RS]: (g) x 2 (2 squares)
→ Row 3 [WS]: (g) x 3 (3 squares)
← Row 4 [RS]: (g) x 4 (4 squares)
→ Row 5 [WS]: (g) x 5 (5 squares)
← Row 6 [RS]: (g) x 6 (6 squares)
→ Row 7 [WS]: (g) x 7 (7 squares)
← Row 8 [RS]: (g) x 8 (8 squares)
→ Row 9 [WS]: (g) x 9 (9 squares)
← Row 10 [RS]: (g) x 10 (10 squares)
→ Row 11 [WS]: (g) x 11 (11 squares)
← Row 12 [RS]: (g) x 12 (12 squares)
→ Row 13 [WS]: (g) x 13 (13 squares)
← Row 14 [RS]: (g) x 14 (14 squares)
→ Row 15 [WS]: (g) x 15 (15 squares)
← Row 16 [RS]: (g) x 16 (16 squares)
→ Row 17 [WS]: (g) x 17 (17 squares)
← Row 18 [RS]: (g) x 18 (18 squares)
→ Row 19 [WS]: (g) x 19 (19 squares)
← Row 20 [RS]: (g) x 20 (20 squares)
→ Row 21 [WS]: (g) x 3, (n) x 17, (g) x 1 (21 squares)
← Row 22 [RS]: (g) x 1, (n) x 18, (g) x 2, (n) x 1 (22 squares)
→ Row 23 [WS]: (n) x 1, (g) x 2, (n) x 18, (g) x 2 (23 squares)
← Row 24 [RS]: (g) x 2, (n) x 5, (b) x 6, (n) x 7, (g) x 2, (n) x 2 (24 squares)
→ Row 25 [WS]: (n) x 2, (g) x 2, (n) x 18, (g) x 2, (n) x 1 (25 squares)
← Row 26 [RS]: (n) x 1, (g) x 2, (n) x 18, (g) x 2, (n) x 3 (26 squares)
→ Row 27 [WS]: (n) x 4, (g) x 1, (n) x 4, (b) x 4, (n) x 10, (g) x 2, (n) x 2 (27 squares)
← Row 28 [RS]: (n) x 2, (g) x 2, (n) x 2, (b) x 3, (n) x 13, (g) x 2, (n) x 4 (28 squares)
→ Row 29 [WS]: (n) x 1, (b) x 3, (n) x 1, (g) x 1, (n) x 18, (g) x 2, (n) x 3 (29 squares)
← Row 30 [RS]: (n) x 3, (g) x 2, (n) x 18, (g) x 2, (n) x 5 (30 squares)
→ Row 31 [WS]: (n) x 6, (g) x 1, (b) x 4, (n) x 14, (g) x 2, (n) x 4 (31 squares)
← Row 32 [RS]: (n) x 1, (b) x 2, (n) x 1, (g) x 2, (n) x 4, (b) x 6, (n) x 8, (g) x 2, (n) x 2, (g) x 1, (n) x 3 (32 squares)
→ Row 33 [WS]: (n) x 3, (g) x 2, (n) x 2, (g) x 1, (n) x 18, (g) x 2, (n) x 5 (33 squares)
← Row 34 [RS]: (n) x 5, (g) x 2, (n) x 18, (g) x 2, (n) x 2, (g) x 1, (n) x 4 (34 squares)
→ Row 35 [WS]: (n) x 4, (g) x 2, (n) x 2, (g) x 1, (n) x 18, (g) x 3, (n) x 5 (35 squares)
← Row 36 [RS]: (g) x 1, (o) x 5, (g) x 2, (o) x 3, (g) x 1, (o) x 1, (y) x 11, (o) x 2, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 2, (o) x 4 (36 squares)
→ Row 37 [WS]: (o) x 5, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (y) x 10, (o) x 2, (g) x 8, (o) x 1, (g) x 3 (37 squares)
← Row 38 [RS]: (o) x 1, (g) x 11, (o) x 2, (y) x 11, (g) x 1, (o) x 1, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 2, (o) x 5 (38 squares)
→ Row 39 [WS]: (o) x 6, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (y) x 10, (o) x 3, (g) x 10, (o) x 2 (39 squares)
← Row 40 [RS]: (o) x 3, (g) x 8, (o) x 5, (y) x 9, (g) x 2, (o) x 1, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 4 (40 squares)
→ Row 41 [WS]: (o) x 5, (g) x 1, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 1, (y) x 8, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 3, (g) x 6, (o) x 5 (41 squares)
← Row 42 [RS]: (o) x 7, (g) x 6, (o) x 1, (g) x 1, (o) x 3, (y) x 7, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 1, (g) x 2, (o) x 1, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 1, (o) x 5 (42 squares)
→ Row 43 [WS]: (o) x 5, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 4, (o) x 1, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (y) x 6, (o) x 4, (g) x 8, (o) x 7 (43 squares)
← Row 44 [RS]: (o) x 7, (g) x 8, (o) x 6, (y) x 3, (o) x 4, (g) x 6, (o) x 3, (g) x 1, (o) x 6 (44 squares)
→ Row 45 [WS]: (o) x 6, (g) x 2, (o) x 3, (g) x 5, (o) x 14, (g) x 8, (o) x 1, (g) x 1, (o) x 5 (45 squares)
← Row 46 [RS]: (o) x 5, (g) x 8, (o) x 16, (g) x 5, (o) x 3, (g) x 2, (o) x 7 (46 squares)
→ Row 47 [WS]: (o) x 8, (g) x 2, (o) x 2, (g) x 5, (o) x 3, (g) x 2, (o) x 11, (g) x 8, (o) x 6 (47 squares)
← Row 48 [RS]: (r) x 10, (g) x 2, (r) x 1, (g) x 2, (r) x 11, (g) x 13, (r) x 9 (48 squares)
→ Row 49 [WS]: (r) x 9, (g) x 13, (r) x 11, (g) x 2, (r) x 2, (g) x 1, (r) x 11 (49 squares)
← Row 50 [RS]: (r) x 11, (g) x 1, (r) x 3, (g) x 2, (r) x 11, (g) x 12, (r) x 10 (50 squares)
→ Row 51 [WS]: (r) x 13, (g) x 7, (r) x 18, (g) x 2, (r) x 11 (51 squares)
← Row 52 [RS]: (r) x 12, (g) x 1, (r) x 21, (g) x 4, (r) x 14 (52 squares)
→ Row 53 [WS]: (r) x 15, (g) x 4, (r) x 21, (g) x 1, (r) x 12 (53 squares)
← Row 54 [RS]: (r) x 35, (g) x 5, (r) x 14 (54 squares)
→ Row 55 [WS]: (r) x 13, (g) x 4, (r) x 1, (g) x 2, (r) x 3, (g) x 1, (r) x 31 (55 squares)
← Row 56 [RS]: (r) x 31, (g) x 6, (r) x 2, (g) x 3, (r) x 14 (56 squares)
→ Row 57 [WS]: (r) x 13, (g) x 4, (r) x 3, (g) x 4, (r) x 33 (57 squares)
← Row 58 [RS]: (r) x 34, (g) x 1, (r) x 6, (g) x 1, (r) x 1, (g) x 1, (r) x 14 (58 squares)
→ Row 59 [WS]: (r) x 59 (59 squares)
← Row 60 [RS]: (r) x 60 (60 squares)
→ Row 61 [WS]: (r) x 61 (61 squares)
← Row 62 [RS]: (r) x 62 (62 squares)
→ Row 63 [WS]: (r) x 63 (63 squares)
Your sunset crochet C2C shawl is now finished and ready to be proudly worn for a night out on the town!
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