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Top 10 Crochet Stitch Ideas for Triangle Shawls + Video Tutorial

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Top 10 Crochet Stitch Ideas for Triangle Shawls + Video Tutorial
A collage showcasing an array of crocheted shawls, featuring intricate crochet triangle patterns in a rainbow of colors and designs.

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Welcome, yarn lovers! Did you know that the triangle shape symbolizes perfectness? Well, guess what? Today is surely a perfect day to talk about crochet triangles!

Are you one of these crocheters who dedicate most of their time to crocheting shawls? Or maybe you would like to start making more of these fascinating accessories that never go out of style? Either way, you have landed in the right corner of Your Crochet today. We know that shawls come in all shapes, colors, and sizes, but today let’s focus on triangles. We hope that this list of Top 10 Crochet Stitches Ideas for Triangle Shawls will prove to be a precious source of inspiration to you. Crochet triangles would also serve you well as decorations, without a doubt. Just think about all the garlands and table setting elements you can make! Get creative with the exemplary patterns we have selected, follow their brilliant authors, and go triangle crazy!

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Brioche Crochet Triangle Shape

Have you ever tried the brioche technique before? We think every crochet gets interested in it at some point of their crafting journey. If you are at this point right now, this wonderful tutorial by Lilla Björn will be a perfect starting point for you. Brioche rules!

Brioche Crochet Triangle

The original pattern and the photos are available on Lilla Björn Crochet here:

Brioche Crochet Triangle Shape

Scallops Shawl

Any fans of scallops here? Oh, without a doubt! If you are on the hunt for the most beautiful scallop-based designs out there, you should certainly put this one by Elena Kozhukhar on your list. The tutorial is brilliant and so easy to follow!

Crochet Scallops Shawl

The link to the tutorial and the photos are available on Ravelry here:

Scallops Shawl

Crocodile Stitch Triangle Shawls with Free Patterns

Bridal Shawl

Isn’t this white crochet wonder simply breathtaking? Every bride to be will surely fall head over heels in love with it! If you have one among your friends, you know what to do now! This version of the crocodile stitch is evidently one of a kind.

Tirangle Crocodile Stitch Shawl

The original pattern and the photos are available on Lion Brand here:

Bridal Shawl

Crocodile in Moondust

This classic crocodile stitch shawl amazes us with its delicious color palette. All the fans of girly projects will love it, without a doubt. We totally stand by this author’s choice of yarn! The pattern by Yarn Muse is a must-have in your collection. If you have ever wondered how to crochet the crocodile stitch triangle, now you know.

Crocodile crochet tirangle

The link to the tutorial and the photos are available on Ravelry here:

Crocodile in Moondust

Stitches for Crochet Triangles with Free Patterns by MyPicot

Box Stitch for a Triangle Shawl

We are all familiar with MyPicot’s fabulous designs and impressed with their artistry, right? Obviously! If you have been around in the online crochet community for some time now, you have probably already tried at least one pattern by these authors. Well, it is time for more! How about a box stitch triangle?

crochet box stitch

The original pattern and the photos are available on MyPicot here:



Box Stitch for a Triangle Shawl

Flower Stitch for a Triangle Shawl

Flowers and triangles, what a lovely combination! With this gem in your repertoire of crochet tricks, you can make a couple of stunning shawls for your friends and decorate your house with pretty garlands. The possibilities are endless! Let MyPicot guide you!

crochet flower stitch

The original pattern and the photos are available on MyPicot here:

Flower Stitch for a Triangle Shawl

Shell Stitch for a Triangle Shawl

The shell stitch crochet patterns are always so precious, right? Without a doubt! On top of that, they are perfect for summer. Wonderfully colorful and packed with fresh charm, they will put you in a holiday mood no matter the weather. Try one by MiPicot today, just remember to keep things triangular!

crochet shell stitch

The original pattern and the photos are available on MyPicot here:

Shell Stitch for a Triangle Shawl

Fan Stitch Triangles with Free Crochet Patterns

Go-To Shawl

Can you believe that this unbelievably eye-catching shawl is actually great for beginners? With some motivation and time on your hands, you will master the pattern by Yarnspirations Design Studio just in time for the holidays. Just look at this triangular beauty! What can be better for a romantic walk by the see?

Triangle Crochet Shawl

The original pattern and the photos are available on Yarnspirations here:

Go-To Shawl

Lace Fans Shawl

It is hard to decide what we love the most about this shawl. Is it the stunning stitch? Or the amazingly refreshing, beautiful mixture of colors? This accessory is a showstopper, trust us on this one! If you have a fancy garden party on the horizon, you know what to do.

Fan Stitch Shawl

The original pattern and the photos are available on Yarnspirations here:

Lace Fans Shawl

Triangle of Fans Shawl

What is the main thought behind today’s post? Each of us is eager to see and learn new things, obviously! Take a look at this fan stitch then. You can use it for triangular table decorations, but also for other projects like scarves or shawls. This light and airy stitch will let you make lacy pieces that will look fabulous on a cool summer evening. Aside from that, it’s simply fun to make and experiment with.Triangle of Fans Stitch Free Crochet Tutorial

photos: Crochet Nuts

Watch the tutorial here:

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Drora Hed
Drora Hed
6 years ago

Thank you for your triangle of fans stitch crochet tutorial. I love it!

Lynn
Lynn
6 years ago

The tutorial is excellent. I watched the entire thing, and I would really like to make this shawl, but I need written instructions. I tried working along with you, but I got behind early on, so I could not continue. And every time I stopped the video to catch up, it started over from the beginning when I resumed! I looked all over the page, clicked on many links (some accidentally), but cannot find the pattern. Is it available? If not, I will watch the video again and try to transcribe it, but that will have to be when I have time and the house is quiet.

Thank you for the tutorial. It is a lovely shawl, and I have been looking for one to make.

Also, what weight yarn and what hook size is used?

Margo
Margo
Reply to  Lynn
6 years ago

Lynn, You can change the speed of the video under “Settings” and just click on the video (the picture) and it should pause; then click again on the video and it will start up again. HTH, M <.

Lisa
Lisa
Reply to  Lynn
6 years ago

Lynn I put on the closed caption setting and copied down the wording as she did her video. I wrote the pattern in words that I would understand later when sitting down to make it.

Karen
Karen
Reply to  Lisa
1 year ago

Did you ever make the shawl? I would gladly pay for the pattern.

Karen
Karen
Reply to  Lynn
1 year ago

I transcribed it until the tutorial quit. Then I couldn’t get it to work. I kept trying different things.

Lisa
Lisa
6 years ago

You lost me at the end when you said to repeat this row….you kept pointing to 2-3 different rows. I would have found more useful if you would have specified the row you were referring to.
Can anyone tell me if we repeat row 6 or 10 or 9….which one did she mean at the end of the video?

Karen
Karen
Reply to  Lisa
1 year ago

I don’t know what happens next. I think I tried all those repeats but couldn’t make it work. I love the pattern and would gladly pay for it.

Tanya
Tanya
5 years ago

Why isn’t there a written pattern for this? It would be so much easier for a LOT of people!

Connie Dolter
Connie Dolter
5 years ago

I need a written pattern.:-)

April
April
1 year ago

Where do I find a written pattern?

Karen
Karen
1 year ago

I’ve tried to do this several times. I’m actually good at crochet and figuring out patterns. Except, I can’t get this one to work. I’ve tried it several times. I wrote down each step. I followed along a few times with the tutorial. Still I can’t go any farther than the tutorial. I’d gladly pay for a written pattern.