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Meranda Shawl

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Meranda Shawl
The Meranda Shawl, a stunning crocheted piece in gradient colors from teal to magenta, drapes elegantly on a mannequin with a patterned base. Explore this beautiful design and the free crochet pattern to create your own captivating accessory.
The Meranda Shawl by Kirsten Bishop is crocheted from the top down. The pattern is easy and will be ideal even for beginners because it consists of repeats every four rows. The finished shawl is approximately 57 in wide and 26 in long, ensuring a snug shoulder coverage.

Who Will Love This Pattern

This fabulously looking crochet shawl is sure to capture many hearts. Whether you’re a fashion-forward maker or a fan of textured wearables, this project is for everyone. The shawl will make a great year-round outfit accessory or a unique gift for someone close to you. Be sure to include it on your project list!

Meranda Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Yarn and Color Ideas for a Personalized Look

The original sample was made from the Monsoon Calamity Moca Cotton Gradients fingering yarn (Out Of This World color), but you could use any yarn you wish.

This crochet triangle shawl will look incredibly good with any self-striping yarn – just take a peek at the pictures below. Aren’t those red gradients turning to orange wonderful? It’s Scheepjes Whirl in the Strawberries And Scream colorway, but you definitely shouldn’t stop at this one!

Meranda Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Stitch Details That Add Character

If you’ve been looking for an easy crochet shawl pattern with an impressive textured design, look no further! Featuring a simple four-row repeat, this project is perfect for upper beginners.

The most challenging stitches used in this pattern include bobbles and back post double crochets that create beautiful rows of fans and popcorns. Without them, the Meranda Shawl would lose its unique character.

The piece is worked from the top down in a triangle shape, which makes it easy to adjust to a desired size.

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6 years ago

Thanks for sharing the pattern!

Elaine
Elaine
6 years ago

i’m sorry but how the heck do you ever get to the actual pattern? I keep going in circles! I click on what looks like the link, yet I just get routed back to this page saying the link is below. And yes, I am SOOO trying not to click on the hateful ad links! Is this a trick?

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