The Autumn Rhapsody Shawl crochet pattern by Tonya Bush is a project you’ve been waiting for to celebrate those cool, snug fall days. Filled with deep textures and warm colors, this scarf is a truly stand-out accessory. Wrap it around your shoulders on chilly days or place it on your dining table for a festive touch. It’s a charming project that’s as fun to make as it is to show off!
What Yarn Works Best for the Autumn Rhapsody Wrap?
Cotton DK yarn, such as K+C Essential Cotton, works best for this crochet scarf since it shows off the stitch patterns very well.
When you’re choosing colors, go for warm and welcoming ones. Think of shades that remind you of golden leaves, crimson sunsets, and earthy browns. These will give your shawl a cozy fall feel.
How to Crochet the Autumn Rhapsody Shawl
This CAL wrap project is divided into three sections, each taking you through the steps to make a beautiful shawl. Every part focuses on different stitches, offering a fun and varied experience.
You’ll use techniques like the lemon peel stitch, granny stripes, and sedge stitch. But it also includes more detailed stitches, such as extreme drop leaves and sunflower puffs.
Though the shawl is listed as an intermediate project, detailed photo and video guides for harder stitches make it doable for adventurous beginners.
What Size Is the Finished Autumn Rhapsody Shawl?
The finished Autumn Rhapsody Shawl is about 20″ x 73″, making it a generously sized crochet wrap. Its rectangular design allows it to drape nicely over the shoulders or serve as a stylish table runner. The large size highlights the detailed stitching and also provides warmth during chilly days.