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The best and greatest of summer shawls. So far.

Undoubtedly, when you put on an item of clothing you want it to be functional, but you also want it to be good looking and fun to wear. So, why not check out the best summer shawl collection we have put together for some inspiration? After all, things change from summer to summer and you need to keep at your best, which means that your clothes need to as well. However, fear not, this is easy with these wonderful patterns for absolutely tip-top shawls. To summarize, you’ll stay comfortable, look great and you’ll have a lot of fun making them to boot.

Edlothia Shawl

The Edlothia shawl is a beautiful, diaphanous and gauzy shoulder throw most evocative of a dragonfly wing. It’s likely the best summer shawl in terms of lacy, airy structure. Moreover, the delicate color gradient beautifully highlights the “almost-not-there” ephemeral structure of the shawl. This is a slightly more challenging pattern which befits a garment as gorgeous as the Edlothia shawl. Take it on as a challenge; as a way of keeping interested, if you are more advanced, and as a way of upping your game, if you’re not.

Edlothia Shawl

The full article about this pattern is here:

 Edlothia Shawl

More details about the yarn and project photographed: AdeleGriffiths75’s shawl and Yukiko12’s shawl 

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Secret Paths Shawl

The secret paths shawl, on the other hand, is a somewhat denser and smaller shawl. Nevertheless, it’s also very beautiful.and has a gorgeous color gradient to complement it’s variegated texture.

Secret Paths Shawl

The full article about this pattern is here:

 Secret Paths Shawl

More details about the yarn and project photographed: Wendiayu’s shawl

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Summer Morning Shawl

The Summer Morning shawl with ombre hues is a beautiful, airy yet solid shawl that will be a great touch of summer during these dreary fa;; days. While the airy structure gives it lots of lightness, the solid stitching in between gives it lots of drape and a lot of body, to keep your shoulders and neck warm and toasty as you go about town (or from the kitchen to your favorite armchair with a good cuppa). As a consequence of its more dense stitching, it’ll be the best summer shawl for a cooler evening. The shawl done in ombre shades, can be made to match any taste or outfit. You can make one in summery pastels, but fall earthtones also work well.

Summer Morning Shawl

The full article about this pattern is here:

 Summer Morning Shawl

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Erigeneia Shawl

Please meet the Erigeneia Shawl, which means “Early-born’ and was inspired by a sunrise. The delicate and elegant texture will be a perfect addition to your outfit and will make it one of the best summer shawl ideas for elegance. The finished shawl measures approximately 67″ in wingspan and 28” in depth.

The full article about this pattern is here:

 Erigeneia Shawl

More details about the yarn and project photographed:  TrinityStitches’s project

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Virus Shawl

How would you like to own a truly viral shawl? The virus shawl is all the rage: it’s colourful, it’s got a beautiful texture and its wildly popular. The pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly. Once you get the hang of it, it’s effortless, and can be made in a multitude of hues, or else toned down to one or two, for a more elegant look. Due to its size and relative simplicity, the Virus will be the best summer shawl for beginners to take on.

This subtle version of our favorite shawl brings back memories of summer. If you’re feeling a bit nostalgic and sentimental, use your state of mind as a source of inspiration to create this precious crochet gem in the most beautiful shades of the ocean.

Virus Shawl

The full article about this pattern is here:

 Virus Shawl

More details about the yarn and project photographed: Craftsmumship’s project

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Pemberley Shawl

Staying in blue tones, here is the next gorgeous shawl idea. The Pemberley Shawl pattern is free for a limited time. So if you like it, I suggest you download it as soon as possible. While this shawl is a little thicker than previous ones, it may still be a good summer accessory in harsher zones with bigger daily temperature amplitudes, or for women like me, who are sensitive (or even oversensitive) to a cool summer wind.

The full article about this pattern is here:

 Pemberley Shawl

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