This luxurious shawl gives me all the fall feels! It is the perfect accessory for long autumn strolls, and outdoor coffee dates with friends. And, I did my very best to make this crochet wrap pattern beginner friendly too. If you have experience with the basic crochet stitches (ch, sc, hdc, dc, tr), then crocheting this shawl will be a breeze! I added row by row photos as well so that you can see if you’re on the right track.
This time I used Knit Picks (We Crochet) City Tweed Aran/HW yarn. All I can say is that this blend of Alpaca and Merino fibres is the ultimate in luxury. My shawl ended up being not only warm, but crazy soft – when I wear it, I feel like I’m being wrapped in a warm hug!
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Crochet Wrap Pattern – The Bonfire Shawl
This easy crochet wrap pattern requires the following materials:
Materials:
- Size I-9 (5.5 mm) Crochet Hook.
- 5 Skeins (100g each) of Knit Picks (We Crochet) City Tweed Aran/HW yarn in Snowbank.
- Scissors.
- Yarn Needle (optional to weave in ends).
Finished Size:
Finished shawl measures: 16” (top to bottom before adding tassels) X 82 (side to side)”.
Abbreviations:
CH: Chain.
SC: Single Crochet.
HDC: Half Double Crochet.
DC: Double Crochet.
TR: Treble (Triple) Crochet
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Bonfire Shawl – Free Crochet Wrap Pattern:
Note: I’ve included photos of each row (starting at Row 2). It’s a great idea to practice first on a small swatch of 24 stitches before you get started on the full size.
Chain 201 (or a multiple of 3 if you’d like to alter the length or practice on a small swatch).
Row 1 (back side): HDC in third ch from hook, HDC in each remaining ch; CH2, turn.
Row 2 (front): HDC in back loop only of each hdc; CH1, turn.
Rows 3. SC in first hdc, *CH5, skip next 2 hdc, SC in next hdc; repeat from * to last three hdc; CH2, skip two hdc, DC in last hdc; CH1, turn.
Row 4: SC in dc; *CH5, SC in next ch5 space; repeat from * to end of row. After last rep, CH2, TR in last sc; CH5, turn.
Row 5: *2DC in next ch5 space, CH1; repeat from * to last ch5 space; 2DC in last ch5 space; TR in last sc; CH2, turn.
Row 6: HDC in tr, *HDC in next two dc, HDC in next ch; repeat from * to last 2 DC, HDC in each DC, HDC in first 4 ch of turning chain. CH2, Turn.
Row 7: HDC in each hdc; repeat from * to end of row. CH2, turn.
Repeat rows 2-7 four more times. On the very last repeat of row 7, HDC in front bar of each hdc instead of working a regular HDC.
Bonfire Crochet Wrap Finishing Instructions
Fasten off and weave in all loose ends.
Attach tassels to bottom edge of shawl by cutting 7” long strands of yarn and looping them through the space between each stitch.
The Bonfire Crochet Wrap Pattern PDF Copy
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13 Responses
I really like this pattern. I’m not sure 29″ is long enough, though. The 24″ is plenty wide enough. So I’ll use the multiples of 3 to make it long enough for me. Beautiful!
I’m sorry that was a typo! I just updated the measurements. They are: Finished shawl measures: 16” (top to bottom before adding tassels) X 82 (side to side)”.
Hello, this is a beautiful shawl pattern you have created.it is easy to crochet and goes very quickly.
I had a variety pak of soft blues in cotton thread and I adjusted my stitches and hook size to gauge,it is working up beautifully!I plan on making 5,6 of them as Christmas gifts.
Thank you for a very nice pattern,I think it is one of the best I have seen and very pretty when worked up in varied colors.
You are so welcome Jen! I’m so happy to hear that you enjoyed the pattern.
Lee Lee, thank you for this gorgeous pattern. I did 5 repeats and used Lionbrand Wool-Ease. It is one of the prettiest shawls I ever made. Thank you so much. Very easy pattern to follow.
You are most welcome Michelle! Thank you for leaving this kind comment!
Thank you for the crochet shawl pattern. I can’t wait to make it for this spring. I love it and can’t decide the color I want to make it! Have a great day ?
Thanks for the message Pixie! Same to you :)!
I loved making the shawl, and I’m planning on making another for a gift. I put the fringe along the ends instead of the side, and I’m happy with it. Thank you so much for this beautiful pattern !!
You’re welcome Renee!
This is going down as my absolute favorite shawl pattern! I decided on using Red Heart super saver in buff fleck to mimic the look of your yarn but without the wool content (allergic). It is so beautiful and I can’t wait to use it soon. I just finished the body of the shawl and could not even wait until I added the fringe to leave a note. I will certainly be making more as gifts for family and friends. Even brainstorming what fall yarn I can use from my stash to make another for this coming fall. Thank you so much for this beautiful pattern.
Thank you for leaving this comment Jennifer! It made my day, and I’m so happy to hear that you enjoyed the pattern!!
Would love this in a triangular shawl