Lazy Weekend Crochet Shawl
Treat yourself to a lazy day of rest and relaxation this weekend. The Lazy Weekend Crochet Shawl is the perfect thing to wear as you lounge around the house or relax at the park with a good book. The best thing about this free crochet shawl pattern is its versatility. You can use any weight yarn to work up this pattern, and there are five different sizing instructions to choose from. It's a great addition to any woman's fall wardrobe.
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Delphine Bryant
Sep 23, 2018
This design looks like one of many shawls that my Granny had when I was growing up and this fans and pansies shawl is really pretty. I think that the pale yellow does not give this item full justice. Myself, I love bold colors because they offer a pop of color when needed.
Morehouse17
Aug 17, 2018
First of all, to those of you that can have a lazy weekend, good for you. As much as lazy and weekend need to be in a sentence, it just does not happen at my house often enough. I can find a couple of free days during the week however and I hope that I can get this made for a dear friend. Her birthday is fast approaching and I know she would love this.
JaneEK
Aug 06, 2018
This project would make a lovely Prayer Shawl. The designer gives specific dimensions for several different sizes along with a chart dictating the number of repeats per row. I have to admit it took me a little while to figure out exactly what she meant. Math isnt exactly my strong suit in the wee hours of the morning. Crochet usually takes care of my insomnia, but not in this case.
Tricia108
Jul 29, 2018
I like the design pattern in this shawl but I am a bit confused with the x and the y. I have to really re-read it over. I do like the detail with which it is written. I am sure if I sat and did it I would not have a problem. I make shawls for charity. I know someone would love this.
Zeemer
Sep 17, 2017
I like the color combination of this Lazy Weekend Crochet Shawl but I find it too short and too small. This is really a vintage one as this style belongs to my grandma's era. I know a lot of elderly women will like this type of shawl. Cheers!
Cheryl Y
Aug 08, 2017
This is a beautiful Lazy Weekend Crochet Shawl! I like that the written pattern has a chart for different sizes from extra small to extra large, taking the guess work (math) out of it. This pattern is well written and so easy to understand and if done as written it will work out great! I love the shells that make up this beautiful wrap and the old time colors makes it look like it will go with any outfit. I'm looking forward to making this one and it's on my to make list. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet pattern.
kenziewood07 43526 50
Jun 22, 2017
I love how easy and quick I can make this pattern. It is great for using yarn where I only have a limited amount and can't get any more. I love patterns and projects like that. I do tend to over buy yard when I am making something without a pattern (like a simple striped afgan) so I have a lot of random skeins of yarn around. This would be a great project for that, as well as a take away present to give to my friends who come and stay for a weekend!
Hippie Chick
Jun 21, 2017
The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. The designer always explains her patterns so well. This is a beautiful pattern and will make a great just because gift for my homebound aunt. I crochet very loosely so I had to adjust the hook size in order to obtain the correct gauge for this.
Lynn K
Apr 12, 2017
This gorgeous pattern is rated Easy but anyone will thing I am a super woman crocheter, lol! It also has a lovely retro look and seems like it is going to be really cosy to wear on a chilly day. Colorwise I think I am going to go for a single color for myself but my teenage daughter wants hers in 2 colors as shown so I will be making at least 2, sigh.
princess6860504
Jan 25, 2017
I like the centuries old look of this shawl, however, I am not too keen on the colors used. It might be coming off slightly yellowish in color on my monitor. I think a stone color with a contrasting taupe would be simple and understated- maybe in keeping with the style of the 1800's. I appreciate the chance to try out this pattern.
auntyshanny 880184 7
Jan 14, 2017
I started making this and then wandered off to another more pressing project...lol! Going to finish it up now. I started it as a gift for someone but gave her something else so now it is for me! Nice and easy.
Zeemer
Dec 09, 2016
I love the simplicity of this Lazy Weekend Crochet Shawl. The color combination reminds me of the colors of dress my grandma used to wear. Even the colors of some of our bed sheets, curtains and linens lean towards these safe colors. I also remember the women where i live who would wear a shawl when going to church or to some formal occasion.
dorismills 5584275
Oct 05, 2013
I made this shawl up for my granddaughter and I really love the shawl. I did have a little problem with it at first but it worked up beautifully. Thanks so much for sharing
tabar11 9360538
Oct 04, 2013
I love the shawl so much, would like to make a prayer shawl also. My problem is, I am not a patter reader. Yet looking and reading thought, it looks doable. I tried but got confused and got a tail end in the fan! Could it be possible to give the total # of stitches at the end of the beginning rows to give confidence to the crocheter like me? I really love this pattern and want to make for the church group. Thank you in advance. Tabar
gaschuette 2517773
Sep 12, 2013
Why can't I print this Shawl pattern ????
BHerb
Sep 13, 2013
Hi Gachuette, In order to access the pattern, please click on 'Click here for crochet pattern.' For printing, we suggest that you go to the page and highlight the text, then right-click on it. You'll get a window that gives you the option to "copy." Copy and then paste the text into a word document. You should be able print that document that way. Another option is to highlight exactly what you would like to be printed. Then, select print from your dropdown menu, and change your print range from all to selection. - editors of AllFreeCrochet
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