Spring Shawls and Wraps: 22 Free Crochet Patterns

Welcome to the 22 Free Spring Shawls Patterns Roundup.

Spring is in the air and it always lightens the heart as the sun shines more for us.

I don’t know about you but it is also the time to make something light and beautiful to reflect how nature starts to come alive after the winter season. Leaves are in bud and the spring flowers start to peek out and bloom for us.

So I have gathered together this beautiful collection of 22 Spring Shawls and Wrap patterns for you to give you some ideas for what to do with your light weight yarns. Many of these patterns use yarns that change colours as you work, and these are so much fun to work with.

There are triangle shawls, rectangular wraps and everything in between. There are lacy ones and some with flowers. I just love the super variety we have here in this pattern roundup.

So scroll on down and find yourself something fun to make and bring a little brightness into your springtime world. Crochet is the perfect way to be creative in a positive way. Thank you so much to all the crochet designers who have contributed to this 22 Free Spring Shawls and Wraps Pattern Roundup.

The patterns are all free on the designers websites.

Just click on the title of the pattern title and it will take you to the blog post with the free pattern.

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What is the 22 Free Spring Shawl and Wraps Patterns Roundup?

The  22 Free Spring Shawls and Wraps Patterns Roundup is a collection of free crochet patterns that can be found on the designers blogs. Just click on the pattern name to go to the designers blog post and enjoy the pattern.

There are amazing designers taking part in this 22 Free Spring Shawls and Wraps Patterns Roundup. Please let them know if you love their pattern by commenting or sharing their post. Thanks for supporting independent crochet designers.

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Spring Shawls and Wraps

 

 

The Wyss Tunisian Shawl from Rebecca Valesquez.

Even if you’re new to Tunisian crochet, I absolutely believe you can make the Wyss Shawl. This is one of those cases where it looks much harder than it actually is.

Everything you need to create this shawl is here.

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Easy Crochet Shawl  by Love Life Yarn

This beautiful shawl pattern uses only basic crochet stitches to create a stunning shawl design. It begins with a traditional granny stitch, then filet crochet and finally a row of double crochet.

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Lightweight C2C Geometric Shawl from Eye Love Knots.

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The Cafe Des Arts Wrap  from Selina Veronique

The Cafe Des Arts Wrap. This is a super easy project to crochet, and I loved every minute of it! It is super easy, and creates a mid-season Boho shawl that I love!

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Sashay Asymmetrical Shawl from Made by Gootie.

The Sashay crochet shawl is made using the V half double crochet stitch for a beautiful texture, with V-puff stitches ‘columns’ along the shawl crocheted with different colours creating diagonal lines.Spring Shawls

 

 
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The Flower Puff Shawl from Wilmade.

The Flower Puff Shawl is a triangular shawl, alternating flower lace stitches with flowing raised shell stitches forming beautiful waves. This design is full of visual texture and has a somewhat rounded shape instead of a deeper V point.

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The Raspberry Croissant Shawl from Yarn Andy.

This shawl is worked from the top down, in rows going back and forth, forming a rounded triangle shape.

The fabric is built on the bias, which means that is has beautiful drape, without the need for blocking.Spring Shawls

 

 

 

The Zen Garden Shawl from The Purple Poncho

The yarn used is from Red Heart and is called It’s A Wrap Rainbow in the colour Parfait. The colours in this are lovely, starting at the top of the shawl in a pretty light pink, and changing to a vibrant hot pink, and then the purple colour, and finally ending with the violet edging. The yarn changes colour and does all the colour work for you!

 

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The Crochet Triangle Shawl from My Crochet Space.

If you’re looking for a crochet triangle shawl that is simple and easy enough for beginners – then this one might be the one for you!

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The Daphne Shawl from Crafting Each Day.

The Daphne Shawl is a lightweight crochet shawl. The free pattern works up quickly in worsted weight yarn. The combination of openwork stitches look great in solid colours or stripes. Try it in a soft cotton blend like Comfy Colour Mist for a great accessory for warmer weather.


The Waters Edge Shawl from A Crocheted Simplicity

A beautiful spring shawl made with mandala yarn.

 

The Flower Meadow Shawl from Nana’s Crafty Home.

A triangle scarf pattern to combine the subtle colour changes of Red Heart Super Saver Ombre* with the vibrant gorgeous colours of Red Heart Unforgettable or Red Heart Unforgettable Waves for an amazing combination!

 

 

The Amsterdam Crochet Your Fade Shawl from Stitch and Hustle.

The Amsterdam Crochet Your Fade Shawl free crochet pattern is for an asymmetrical crochet scarf. It will let you tell your colour story and be wrapped in style.

 

 

The Sonoron Sunset Wrap  from Banana Moon Studio.

The wrap begins in the centre. Work progresses toward one end of the wrap, using half the yarn. After finishing the first end, work progresses from the other side of the foundation chain to the other end of the wrap.

 

 

The Premier Shawl from Simply Hooked By Janet.

The main stitch used in this pattern is called the Y-stitch. This stitch is what makes this a lacy shawl design. The Y-stitch is worked by using 3 stitches together. The treble crochet stitch, the double crochet stitch and a chain stitch.

 

The Dragonfly Shawl from Desert Blossom Crafts

It’s time for another easy crochet shawl pattern! The Dragonfly Shawl is a Bernat Pop Yarn crochet pattern, and the best part about it is you only need one skein!

 

The Analeigh Shawl from Through The Loop Yarn Craft.

The Analeigh Shawl is made by using only double crochet stitches with different variations for added texture and detail.

 

Crochet Lace Fan Shawl from Raffamusa Designs.

Shake off the winter blues with some yarn in happy colors and this beautiful crochet Lace Fan Shawl, the perfect triangle shawl for spring and summer!

 

 

The Montagna Rectangle Shawl from Christa Co Design.

The Montagna is an easy rectangle shawl crochet pattern. This open design uses filet crochet to achieve a lightweight design that’s perfect for a summer shawl.

 

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The Lois Shawl from Divine Debris.

So the inspiration behind this week’s design is an open and flowy pattern. I like the blunt edges of the sections. You can also add tassels to them.

 

 

I hope you have enjoyed all these Spring Shawls and Wraps Patterns.  I love the great selection of styles, stitches and textures in all these patterns. There are triangles, rectangles, asymmetrical and curves. There is so much inspiration for new  crochet projects this spring.  I look forward to sharing many more pattern roundups in the future. Thank you again for supporting this blog.

 

Other Patterns You May Like.

1. The Freedom Beanie.

2. The Happy Hippy Sweater

3. The Warmest Feet Ever Slipper Socks.

 

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More Places to Find Crochet Free Patterns:

If you love crochet, you can find over a thousand free crochet patterns including some for crop tops and bralettes over at All Free Crochet

I am honoured to have my free crochet bralette pattern, the Earth Mother Bralette Pattern added to the All Free Crochet site.

It is a great resource for crochet lovers and I am proud to also have my Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Pattern posted over on the All Free Crochet Site.

 

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