You will need a US 4 – 3,5 mm hook for this beautiful shawl. It’s asymmetrical and full of colors, that look incredible and very feminine. What’s more, you can add fringes to mix things up a little and make it even more appealing.
PHOTOS by Babette Ulmer / Ravelry.com
Read more about it on Ravelry.
Rainbow Mix Blanket
Another example of how you may use this technique is the rainbow mix blanket. Here, the stitch creates solely the eye-catching texture underlining the centre of the blanket.
The Rainbow Mix Baby Blanket was designed by Corinne Ward and is available on: Ravelry; photos: Ravelry.
The Incredible Blanket
Cheer up with this colorful knitted blanket pattern! Grumpy days call for cozy accessories, and this project lets you create one with your own hands. All you need to do is find as many colors of yarn as you can and follow the instructions in the free pattern. This piece is sure to open your heart to colors you’ve never loved before, so take a chance and give it a try!
PHOTOS by Purl Soho / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.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!
Photos by I Need It Crochet / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on lneeditcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Willow Shawl
The crochet shawl by Sylwia Kawczyńska is an asymmetrical shawl that every beginner out there will be able to make. It’s worked in easy and meditative back-and-forth moss stitch.
Photos by Sylwia Kawczyńska / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on mycrochetory.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Berry Scarf
How sweet is this berry scarf by Ayeong Son? Just take a look at the pictures below and see those incredible, delicate and feminine details! What’s more, this scarf is based on a traditional bow tie scarf and is made with bobble and knot details. It’s a very light and easy-to-carry project, so you can easily hide it in your bag.
PHOTOS by Ayeong Son / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.