S’up coconut

The shawl you see below was made by ACCROchet and can be easily done in a matter of hours or days. It’s the perfect size and weight, but feel free to change the colors if you prefer more vibrant ones.

S’up coconut

Photos by ACCROchet / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on accrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Effortless Shawl

The crochet shawl you see below made by I Need It Crochet is a flattering and feminine project. What’s more, it’s made using only basic stitches, isn’t it amazing? Works up quickly and looks fantastic!

Effortless Shawl

Photos by I Need It Crochet / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on lneeditcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Sunny Days Market Bag

I love such juicy colours, and especially the accessories in such vivid colours, because they can change the whole outfit and make it more interesting! In addition to being useful during shopping, this bag can also be used as an original addition to jeans and a basic blouse.

Sunny Days Market Bag

You will find this free pattern here ravelry.

Biennial Knit Shawl

The Biennial Knit Shawl has an intricate design, yet the pattern is completely beginner friendly and easy to follow! This knitted shawl is long enough that you can wear it however you like and feel comfortable. It’s also open to your color preferences, so choose your favorite color scheme and customize the shawl to your liking! The knitting pattern is available for free.

Biennial Knit Shawl

PHOTOS by Premier Yarns Design Team / Ravelry.com

The full article about this pattern is here premieryarns.com:

Read more about it on Ravelry.

Spring Shawl

Crochet shawls are absolutely universal and can be worn all year long, no matter the weather or season. Krista Cagle’s shawl is light and breathable, but it will keep you cozy when you wrap it around your shoulders. All you need to know is double crochet stitch, and single crochet stitch, so don’t worry.

Spring Shawl

Photos by Krista Cagle / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on easycrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.