Seriously Striking Crochet Stole
You can't miss this Seriously Striking Crochet Stole. The patchwork design with lots of fun colors makes it an awesome accessory you can take anywhere. I really love the way it not only matches everything in your closet, but it has just a bit of shimmer to make it seem fancier than it actually is.
Crochet shawl and stoles have their own way of really spicing up an outfit and making it something totally new. Wear your crochet stole wherever you want, make one for a friend, or give them out as gifts. You can't go wrong with something as fun as this!
This pattern is very popular beause of the versatility. Not only can you wear it in every season but you can also wear it in many different ways. Plus, it's a delightful addition to nearly any outfit.
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Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook, I/9 or 5.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(1) Super Fine (27-32 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeRounds 1-3= 2square.
Finished SizeShawl measures 16 wide by 64 long, not including Edging.
Materials List
- RED HEART Stardust: 1 ball each 1530 Purple A, 1623 Green B, 1252 Orange C, 1701 Pink D, and 1805 Blue E.
- 4.00 mm [US G-6] Crochet Hook
- 5.5 mm [US I-9] Crochet Hook
Special Stitch
Petal = *yo twice, insert hook in ring, yo and pull up a loop, (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice; repeat from * 2 times more, yo and draw through all 4 loops on hook.
First Square
With smaller hook and A, ch 6; join with a slip st in first ch to form a ring.
Round 1 (Right side): Ch 4, *yo twice, insert hook into ring, yo and pull up a loop, (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice; repeat from * once more, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook (counts as first Petal), ch 5, (work Petal, ch 5) 6 times, work Petal, ch 2, join with dc to first Petal: 8 ch-5 spaces.
Round 2: Ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) twice, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * 2 times more, sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5, join with slip st to first ch-5 space: 8 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces.
Rounds 3-7: Ch 5, sc in same space (corner made), ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space: 28 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces. Fasten off.
Round 8: With right side facing, join B with sc in any corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space: 32 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces.
Round 9: Repeat Round 3; fasten off.
Round 10: With right side facing, join C with sc in any corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space: 40 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces.
Rounds 11-23: Repeat Round 3: 92 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces. Fasten off.
Round 24: With right side facing, join B with sc in any corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space; fasten off: 96 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces.
Remaining Squares
Note: Work 3 Squares, one in each color combination listed below, joining on one side while working Round 24 and following the Assembly Diagram as a guide for placement.
Square 2: D, B, E, B
Square 3: E, B, D, B
Square 4: C, B, A, B
With smaller hook and first color, ch 6; join with a slip st to form a ring.
Round 1 (Right side): Ch 4, *yo twice, insert hook into ring, yo and pull up a loop, (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice; repeat from * once more, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook (counts as first Petal), ch 5, (work Petal, ch 5) 6 times, work Petal, ch 2, join with dc to first Petal: 8 ch-5 spaces.
Round 2: Ch 5, sc in same space (corner made), ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) twice, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * 2 times more, sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5, join with slip st to first ch-5 space: 8 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces.
Rounds 3-7: Ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space: 28 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces. Fasten off.
Round 8: With right side facing, join second color with sc in any corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space: 32 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces.
Round 9: Repeat Round 3; fasten off.
Round 10: With right side facing, join third color with sc in any corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space: 40 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces.
Rounds 11-23: Repeat Round 3: 92 ch-5 spaces and 4 corner ch-5 spaces. Fasten off.
Round 24 (Joining round): With right side facing, join fourth color with slip stitch to any corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, (sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 2, with wrong sides together and matching stitches, slip st in any corner ch-5 space on previous square, ch 2, sc in same corner ch-5 space on current square, ch 2, *slip st in next ch 5 space on previous square, ch 2, sc in next ch-5 space on current square, ch 2; repeat from * across to next corner ch-5 space on current square, slip st in next ch-5 space on previous square, ch 2, sc in corner ch-5 space on current square, ch 2, slip st in corner ch-5 space on previous square, ch 2, sc in same corner ch-5 space on current square, ch 5, (sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, (sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to first corner ch-5 space, join with slip st to first corner ch-5 space; fasten off.
Edging
With right side facing and larger hook, join B with slip st to any corner ch-5 space.
Round 1: Ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 5) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 5, sc in same space, ch 5; repeat from * around to first corner ch-5 space, join with sc to first corner ch-5 space.
Round 2: Ch 6, sc in same space, ch 6, *(sc in next ch-5 space, ch 6) across to next corner ch-5 space, sc in corner ch-5 space, ch 6, sc in same space, ch 6; repeat from * around to first corner ch-6 space, join with slip st to first corner ch-6 space; fasten off.
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Daughter of Light
Mar 28, 2018
Soooo much fun! I love the Boho look of this Seriously Striking Crochet Stole! It's just the perfect piece to have with me to keep me warmer in waiting rooms, offices, or in the car depending on who is driving! Woah! I just realized that this is over 5 feet in length. I don't know I might leave off a square or even two. I'm fairly short and it I don't it might take me over. It looks to be such a great design!
Tricia108
Oct 31, 2017
I love the look of this scarf but I find the pattern confusing. I wish there were better photos. I will have to print the pattern out and dissect it line by line. I am sure it will work up quickly once I figure it out.
princess6860504
Jan 25, 2017
Wow, the colors chosen for this piece really mesh well with the model's hair and skin tone. I have not ever used this yarn, so this will be a new thing for me! I bet it works up fairly quickly. I'm thinking I could make it in about a week if I worked on it a little each night. Thank you for this lovely pattern to try out.
Lynn K
Jan 12, 2017
I love knitting but crochet is my favorite thing to do. Its quick so I can see the piece taking shape which stops me from losing interest (patience is not my virtue!). This crochet stole is so gorgeous and I already have yarns in exactly these beautiful soft tones. I also have a wonderful friend who will love one of these so Ill also be making one for her upcoming birthday.
Cheryl Y
Jul 27, 2016
This is a beautiful pattern, after reading the directions, I'm wondering how on earth it will work out to look like the picture? The pattern has you working in rounds but the pictures shows squares. Hey, I up for anything and I just love the look of this Seriously Striking Crochet Stole. The colors are so cute together and I hope Joeanns carries the yarn. I'm looking forward to seeing how this one turns out. Thank you so much for this free pattern.
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