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The Freya Shawl
Freya Shawl Crochet Pattern (PDF)
Chart + Written Instructions | Confident Beginner - Intermediate Crochet Pattern
Designed with both charts and written instructions, this pattern helps reduce guesswork and makes it easier to see how the shawl grows row by row.
The pattern gradually builds from the center outward, alternating stitch textures that create a striking geometric lace design. With a fingering-weight gradient yarn, the shawl develops stunning color transitions as it grows.
Perfect for confident beginners ready for a challenge or experienced crocheters who enjoy texture-rich projects.
Pattern Features
- Crochet charts AND written instructions
- Designed for low cognitive load crocheting
- Clear stitch counts for every row
- Gradual texture changes to keep the project engaging
- Works beautifully with gradient yarn cakes
Skill Level
Confident Beginner - Intermediate
You should be comfortable with:
- Double Crochet
- Front Post & Back Post Double Crochet
- Shell stitches
- V-stitches
- Basic lace techniques Charts are included and recommended.
Materials
- 3.5 mm crochet hook (US G)
- 1000 m fingering weight yarn cake
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
- Blocking mats & pins (recommended)
- Suggested yarn example: Wolle Amore gradient cakes or similar yarns such as YarnArt or Scheepjes.
Finished Size
The sample shawl is 63 rows ending at 23 inches from top to tip before blocking.
The shawl can easily be made larger or smaller by repeating rows.
Pattern Details
- Digital PDF download
- 15-page pattern with charts and photos
- Row-by-row stitch counts
- Chart anatomy guide included
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- First published: March 2026
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