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This is a free Triangle Crochet Shawl Pattern. Linked crochet stitches give this beautiful crochet shawl a solid fabric with no holes or gaps besides the small filet crochet features.
Summer is right around the corner and I’ve got a couple of weddings coming up to attend. Additionally, both of them are outdoor events and the evenings can get a little chilly. So I got to work straightaway on a triangle shawl crochet pattern to help keep my shoulders warm while I am at these weddings.
Of course, I decided to make this triangle crochet shawl using the linked crochet technique to give it a more solid fabric. What’s more, this will ensure that I stay warm even as the sun goes down and the night air becomes cool.
If you’ve never heard of linked crochet before, it’s quite simple. As long as you have knowledge of basic crochet stitches then you can make linked crochet stitches. Basically, you will make your usual stitch but you will ‘link’ them together. Consequently, this gives your crochet project a solid fabric with no holes or gaps. This is perfect for sweaters, blankets, and washcloths.
As a matter of fact, if you’re new to Linked Crochet, then I think this is a great project to start with. You will learn a lot. Not only Linked Crochet but also Filet Crochet. Furthermore, this crochet pattern includes a video tutorial to walk you through the basics of the linked double crochet stitch.
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Linked Crochet Patterns
Did you know…this Triangle Crochet Shawl is not my first Linked Crochet Pattern. It’s actually my 30th! Wanna see them all and learn more Linked Crochet stitches?
Great news! I just published a new Linked Crochet Ebook called “Linked Crochet Made Easy” which includes this pattern and 29 more, plus 10 stitch tutorials and over 22 video tutorials.
Get the PDF of the Triangle Shawl Crochet Pattern
This 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.
In “The Crochet Club” membership the pattern is interactive with check-off boxes so you can keep track of where you are in the pattern (and saved per user login) without any ads and is printer-friendly!
Want more Linked Crochet patterns? Here are a few you might like to try:
To start, let me now give you the supplies you need in order to crochet this beautiful pattern.
How to Crochet the Triangle Crochet Shawl
Materials you will need
Gauge
4 ldc x 2 rows = 1 square inch
Size
35 x 62 inches
Stitches used in the pattern
Learn all the basic crochet stitches HERE
- mr = magic ring
- dc = double crochet
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- dc = double crochet
- ldc = linked double crochet
- Scalloped border = *1 sc into first space, then 5 dc in the next space, repeat from *
- ATC = Alternative Turning Chain
Linked Crochet Video Tutorial
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Free Written Pattern for the Linked Filet Triangle Crochet Shawl
Notes: None of the FIRST CH2’s count as a stitch, they are just there to help start the LDC. Also after a chain space is created, you’ll crochet a DC and then connect the next LDC to the just-made DC. For the filet crochet row, there are no LDCs, just DCs and ATC means Alternative Turning Chain, aka stacked single crochet.
Make a Magic Ring.
Row 1: CH2, 4 LDC, CH2, 1 DC, 3 LDC in the ring; tighten ring and turn.
Row 2: CH2, 2 LDC in the first st, 1 LDC in each LDC until ch2 sp; [2LDC, CH2, 1 DC, 1 LDC] (the ldc is connect to the dc) in ch2 sp; LDC in each dc until last LDC; 2 LDC in last LDC, turn.
Row 3-9: as row 2
Row 10: [ 1 ATC, CH 1, 1 DC] in the first st, *CH 1, SK 1, 1 DC, repeat from * until the ch2 sp; [1 DC, CH 1, 1 DC, CH 1] in ch2 sp; **1 DC, CH 1, SK 1, repeat from ** until last LDC, [1 DC, CH 1, 1 DC] in the last LDC, turn
Now count all CH 1’s as 1 st.
(Repeat row 2 nine times, then repeat row 10) repeat this 4 times such that you end up with 50 rows
Add the border
Add a scallop border just on the 2 short sides, so as the last row.
Fasten off and weave in all ends.
Congratulations! Your new triangle crochet shawl is now ready to wear. Do you have a special occasion to wear it to? I’d love to know!
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