Splendid Scalloped V-Stitch Shawl
Easy to pack and take with you anywhere, this Splendid Scalloped V-Stitch Shawl will make you ready for any season no matter where you are. It's a beautiful crochet shawl pattern that is light and airy but adds a nice layer when there's a little bit of a chill in the air. Because of its classy and sophisticated look, it is even perfect for those date nights at nice restaurants or for when you're out on the town. There are so many great ways to wear this crochet shawl. It even utilizes two unique crochet stitches- the scallop stitch and the v stitch.
Crochet HookE/4 or 3.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(0) Lace (33-40 stitches to 4 inches). Includes crochet thread.
MATERIALS:
- Aunt Lydia's Fashion Crochet Size 3: 805 Blue Hawaii (8 balls)
- Susan Bates Crochet Hook (E/4, 3.5 mm)
- Yarn Needle
- Stitch Marker
SIZE: Shawl measures 34” long x 60” at widest point (86.5 x 152.5 cm)
GAUGE: Gauge is not critical for this project
SPECIAL STITCHES:
beg V-st (beginning V-stitch) =(Ch 5 (counts as dc, ch 2), dc) in indicated space.
lg scallop (large scallop) = (4 dc, ch 2, 4 dc) in indicated stitch.
sm scallop (small scallop) = (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in indicated stitch.
V-st = (dc, ch 2, dc) in indicated stitch or space.
NOTES:
1. Triangular shawl is worked in rows with one V-st increase in every row.
2. Edging is worked on 2 sides. Row 1 of edging is worked into top of double crochet
at end of each row.
3. Place marker at center point of edging and move up as end row is completed
SHAWL
Ch 6.
Row 1 (right side): Dc in 6th ch from hook (beginning ch count as first dc, ch 2), turn—1 V-st.
Row 2: Beg V-st in first dc, ch 1, V-st in 3rd ch of beginning ch-6—2 V-sts and 1 ch-1 space.
Row 3: Beg V-st in dc of first V-st, ch 1, V-st in next ch-1 space, ch 1, V-st in 3rd ch of beginning ch-5, turn—3 V-sts and 2 ch-1 spaces.
Row 4: Beg V-st in dc of first V-st, *ch 1, V-st in next ch-1 space; repeat from * across to last V-st, ch 1, V-st in 3rd ch of beginning ch-5, turn—4 V-sts and 3 ch-1 spaces.
Rows 5–67: Repeat Row 4 sixty-three times—67 V-sts and 66 ch-1 spaces at end of Row 67. Do not fasten off or turn.
Edging
Row 1: Ch 1, working across ends of rows, sc in first dc, *ch 3, sc in dc in next row; repeat from * to first ch of beginning ch-6 of Row 1, sc in first ch (place marker); repeat from * across 2nd side to last row, ch 3, sc in 3rd ch of beginning ch-5, turn—135 sc and 134 ch-3 spaces.
Row 2: Ch 1, slip st in first ch-3 space, beg V-st in same space, *ch 2, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 2, V-st in next ch-3 space; repeat from * to marked st, V-st in next ch-3 space; repeat from * across 2nd side, turn—68 V-sts. Move marker to join between V-sts above previously marked st.
Row 3: Ch 1, slip st in ch-2 space of first V-st, (ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), 3 dc, ch 2, 4 dc) in first V-st, ch 2, V-st in next V-st, *lg scallop in next V-st, ch 2, V-st in next V-st; repeat from * across to last 2 V-st before marker, 2 dc in next V-st, 4 dc in last V-st, ch 2, 4 dc in next V-st, 2 dc in next V-st, **V-st in next V-st, ch 2, lg scallop in next V-st; repeat from ** across, turn—32 V-sts, 34 lg scallops (17 on each side), and 4 dc. Move marker to ch-2 space at center point.
Row 4: Ch 1, slip st in first 3 dc, ch 3, dc in next dc, sm scallop in next ch-2 space, dc in next 2 dc, ch 3, V-st in next V-st, *ch 3, skip next 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc, sm scallop in next ch-2 space, dc in next 2 dc, ch 3, V-st in next V-st*; repeat from * to * 15 times, dc in next 2 dc, ch 3, dc in each st to next ch-2 space, sm scallop in next ch-2 space, dc in each st to last 2 dc before next V-st, ch 3, dc in next 2 dc, V-st in next V-st; repeat from * to * to last lg scallop, ch 3, skip next 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc, sm scallop in last ch-2 space, dc in next 2 dc, leave last 2 dc unworked, turn—32 V-sts, 33 sm scallops (16 on each side and 1 at center point). Move marker to ch-2 space at center point.
Rows 5–7: Repeat Row 4 three times. Remove marker after Row 7.
Row 8: Ch 4 (counts as first dc, ch 1), [dc in next dc, ch 1] 3 times, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-2 space, ch 1, [dc in next dc, ch 1] 4 times, sc in ch-2 space of next V-st, *ch 1, [dc in next dc, ch 1] 4 times, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-2 space, ch 1, [dc in next dc, ch 1] 4 times, sc in ch-2 space of next V-st; repeat from * across to last ch-3 space before the point, ch 1, sc in last ch-3 space, ch 1, [dc in next dc, ch 1] 6 times, [dc, ch 1] 3 times in next ch-2 space (at center point), [dc in next dc, ch 1] 6 times, sc in next ch-3 space, **ch 1, [dc in next dc, ch 1] 4 times, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-2 space, ch 1, [dc in next dc, ch 1] 4 times, sc in ch-2 space of next V-st; repeat from ** across, ch 1, [dc in next dc, ch 1] 4 times, (dc, ch 1, dc) in last ch-2 space, [ch 1, dc in next dc] times, turn.
Row 9: Ch 1, sc in first ch-1 space, *[ch 3, sc in next ch-1 space] 8 times, ch 2, sc in next sc, ch 2, sc in next ch-1 space; repeat from * across 16 times, ch 2, sc in next ch-1 space, [ch 3, sc in next ch-1 space] 13 times, ch 2, sc in next sc, ch 2, sc in next ch-1 space, **[ch 3, sc in next ch-1 space] 8 times, ch 2, sc in next sc, ch 2, sc in next ch-1 space; repeat from ** across 16 times. Fasten off.
FINISHING
Weave in all ends. Block, if necessary.
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Aug 24, 2018
Now this shawl is done in a crochet thread and an "E" hook, I think. It has been a long time since I have crocheted with thread. I will admit, it can be a little intimidating at first, but the result is an elegant finished project that is sure to impress! How pretty to wear over a simple little black dress. I think it's great as a swimsuit pareo, too! Instructions are fully listed above, bonus.
Hippie Chick
Mar 30, 2017
A very splendid shawl. This one may be a challenge for me since it is rated intermediate. The blue Hawaii color is just so alluring just like the Pacific Ocean that I might have to bite the bullet and jump in and show this pattern who is boss and make one of these lovely shawls for myself. I like the light and airy feminine look it has.
Lynn K
Feb 11, 2017
Thank you for this pattern, it is really beautiful. Shawls are one of my THINGS (along with bags and shoes lol). I always feel a bit elegant with a shawl around my shoulders. I love the open pattern and the yarn also seems light enough for those days or nights when there is a slight chill but not cold enough for a real wintry wrap.
rsdb
Jan 24, 2017
This is a beautiful shawl that seems light-weight and perfect for the slight chill of summer evenings. The pattern appears to be pretty straightforward, with a V pattern stitch increase in every row. The scalloped finish on the edges adds an elegant touch to the shawl. Have to make one soon!
rsdb
Jan 24, 2017
This is a beautiful shawl that seems-weight - perfect for the slight chill of summer evenings. The pattern appears to be pretty straightforward, with a V pattern stitch increase in every row. The scalloped finish on the edges adds an elegant touch to the shawl. Have to make one soon!
ChaCha Rizzo
Jan 18, 2017
Thanks for posting the whole crochet scarf pattern! I love this pattern and can't wait to make it - it's been added to my list.
csilvacf4 2687326
May 02, 2016
One or 2 photos will help a lot. Especially for me, I am Portuguese and my English is not so good as I wish... (
riarobertson1 9404 047
Apr 11, 2016
the Splendid Scalloped V-stitch Shawel the first v I understand then I get lost please can I have some kind off video to build the squares help please
Cheryl Y
Apr 10, 2016
First I'd like to say that I like that I don't have to go to another page for the pattern. The print friendly link worked great, I chose to print the first 3 pages to skip the promoted things I don't need. After reading the pattern, I love it and I'm thinking of making mine a little longer for use on cool summer nights. Thank you for this great free pattern.
arnts1ta
Nov 23, 2016
Cheryl, I also love when the pattern is right on the page of this website, I think that shows they value their readers! I can't wait to try this pattern, I think it could work great for any time of the year depending on what yarn you use!
oxalismad 7351081
Feb 19, 2016
only picture of shawl appears, no instructions, so therefore only 1 star.
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