The Melon Ball Shawl will work well both in a casual setting and in more formal surroundings, such as a dinner date. The finished wrap is a one-size-fits-all deal, at 63″ by 29.5″. However, if you need to, you can enlarge it. Moreover, the whole shawl is made using only two stitches and has a beautiful texture that just begs to be matched to different color combinations.
Is the Melon Ball Shawl Beginner-Friendly?
The crochet shawl pattern by Erica Fedor is a good first piece for someone ready to move beyond a first project. This is an easy-to-intermediate project that uses a four-row repeat that’s easy to memorize. The only stitches you’ll need to know are single crochet and double crochet. It’s a perfect pattern for learning something new while still being quite familiar with the process.
What Yarn Weight is Best for the Melon Ball Shawl?
A DK yarn will give the Melon Ball Shawl a light, openwork drape. You will require three skeins of 4.9 ounces each to complete the project as planned out.
The designer uses Storybook Lullaby from Stitch Studio by Nicole to achieve the desired look but feel free to use any other lightweight yarn. Cotton fibers are a great choice for summer, and a wool blend for making winter accessories.
How to Wear Your Shawl Year-Round
This crocheted shawl can become an essential part of your style at any time of the year. Wear it over your shoulders in summer as a light wrap for breezy evenings, or pair it with a sundress for outdoor weddings. Its triangle shape adds style to basic outfits and takes them to another level.
When it’s cold, layer this shawl over the coat or a sweater when you want extra warmth without the bulk. Its generous size (63” x 29½”) also allows you to tie it warmly close to the neck as a trendy scarf.