Fade Away Shawl Crochet Pattern

Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk

Introducing the Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern! I originally designed this shawl to be a beach coverup and I was going to take photos while we vacationed in Hawaii, but sadly we had to cancel our trip because of the pandemic. Luckily this design can be styled so many other ways! Wear it as a coverup over your shoulders, wrap it around your waist like a skirt, or wear it as a triangle scarf! I love versatile designs and I hope you love this one too!

So let’s grab our supplies & let’s get making!

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Size

One Skein (3.5 ox / 437 yards): 53” x 23”

Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk

Two Skeins (7 oz / 874 yards): 82” x 32”

Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk

Difficulty

Easy

Gauge

Gauge is not important for this project.

Notes

● This pattern is worked in rows. The chain at the beginning of each row does not count as a stitch. The chains worked throughout the rows do count as stitches.
● The number in parenthesis at the end of each row represents the total number of stitches to be worked in that row. The stitch count for each row will increase by 4.
            Example: Row 1 has 6 STs (4 SC + 2 CH), Row 2 has 10 STs
                (6 SC + 2 CH), Row 3 has 14 STs (6 SC + 2 CH) ect.
● Stitches between the [ ] are to be worked in the same stitch.
● Stitches between the ** are to be repeated.

Supplies

● 1-2 Skeins of Lion Brand Yarn Ombre Life
            Or substitute with any Fine (2) weight yarn
 
Hook: 6.00 mm (J)
Yarn Needle
Scissors

Abbreviations (US Terms)

ST(s) – Stitch(es)
SL ST – Slip Stitch
CH – Chain
SK – Skip
SC – Single Crochet
DC – Double Crochet

Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk using Lion Brand Yarn Ombre Life yarn

Pattern

CH 2

Row 1: [2 SC, CH 2, 2 SC] in the 2nd CH from hook (6)

Row 2: CH 1 & turn. 2 SC in 1st ST, SC in next, [SC, CH 2, SC] in CH 2 space, SC in next ST, 2 SC in last ST (10)

Rows 3-5: CH 1 & turn. 2 SC in 1st ST, SC in each ST until you reach the CH 2 space, [SC, CH 2, SC] in the CH 2 space, SC in each ST until 1 ST remains, 2 SC in the last ST (14, 18, 22)

Row 6: CH 2 & turn. 2 DC in 1st ST, CH 1, SK 1, *DC, CH 1, SK 1.* Repeat ** until you reach the CH 2 space. [DC, CH 2, DC] in the CH 2 space, CH 1, SK 1, *DC, CH 1, SK 1.* Repeat ** until 1 ST remains. 2 DC in last ST (26)

Instructions for the Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk

Row 7: CH 1 & turn. 2 SC in 1st ST, SC in next ST, 2 SC in each CH 1 space, [SC, CH 2, SC] in the CH 2 space, 2 SC in each CH 1 space, SC in 2nd last ST, 2 SC in last ST (30)

Instructions for the Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk

Rows 8-11: CH 1 & turn. 2 SC in 1st ST, SC in each ST until you reach the CH 2 space, [SC, CH 2, SC] in the CH 2 space, SC in each ST until 1 ST remains, 2 SC in the last ST (34, 38, 42)

Instructions for the Fade Away Shawl crochet pattern by The Turtle Trunk

Repeat Rows 6-11 until you reach your desired size.
With 1 skein I was able to get 62 rows and with 2 skeins I got 91 rows.

Tie off yarn and weave in ends.

And you’re all done!

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