AllFreeDIYWeddings.com

Menu

Free Offer
Unique Wedding Ceremony Ideas: 27 DIYs + Wedding Ceremony Songs and Outline

Plan the wedding of your dreams with this wedding ceremony FREE e-book filled with unique ideas! Inside are wonderful and creative ideas that will allow you to put your own personal touch on your wedding.

Bonus: Get our newsletter & special offers for free. We will not share or sell your email address. View our Privacy Policy

Hairpin Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern

Hairpin Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern
Hairpin Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern
This image courtesy of redheart.com

Show off your sense of style without baring too much skin with the elegant and sweet Hairpin Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern. This gorgeous bridal shawl is shown in white but can be made in any color if you're a guest hoping to match your ensemble. Sure to make a statement, lacy shawls are a great way to keep covered without overheating. The lightweight and open design allows your dress to shine through while adding a fun touch. This crochet shawl is easy to take on and off throughout the celebration, which makes it a perfect bridal accessory.

Estimated Cost$21-$30

Time to CompleteLonger than a weekend

Primary TechniqueCrochet

Easy

Project TypeMake a Project

Materials List

  • RED HEART® “SOFT YARN™”: 3 skeins 4600 White
  • Crochet Hook: 4.0mm [U.S. G -6].
  • Adjustable Hairpin Lace Loom, set to 3”.
  • Yarn needle.

MEASUREMENTS

STOLE measures approximately 22” x 67”
GAUGE: 16 sc = 4 inches at center of strip. CHECK YOUR GAUGE: Use any size hook to obtain gauge
NOTE: To avoid joining yarn in the middle of a strip, start a new skein after making 2 strips.

ABBREVIATIONS

approx= approximately;
beg= begin(ning);
ch= chain;
lp(s)= loop(s);
mm= millimeters;
rem= remaining;
rep= repeat;
sc= single crochet;
sl= slip;
sl st= slip stitch;
sp(s)= space(s);
st(s)= stitch(es);
tog= together;
[ ]= work directions in brackets the number of times specified;
* or **= repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated

STOLE

  1. 5 strips of hairpin lace with 240 lps on each side of strips.

FINISH STRIPS

When 240 lps are made and before taking loops from loom, ch 10. Now slide all loops from loom and work as follows: 

  1. Insert hook through first 5 lps and work 1 sc, *ch 6, 1 sc in next group of 5 lps

  2. Repeat from * to end of strip, ch 10, 1 sc in center of hairpin lace strip, ch 10, and work up other side of strip the same as the first side, ch 10, and sl st in center of strip.

  3. Fasten off. Repeat for rem 4 strips.

JOIN STRIPS

  1. Row 1: Join yarn in first group of first strip, ch 6, 1 sc in first ch-6 sp, * ch 6, 1 sc in next ch-6 sp, repeat from * across, ending ch 6, 1 sc in sc of last group, ch 6, turn.

  2. Row 2: 1 sc in first ch-6 sp, * ch 6, 1 sc in next ch-6 sp, repeat from * across row ending with ch 6, turn.

  3. Row 3: 1 sc in first group of 2nd strip, ch 3, 1 sc in first ch-6 sp of first strip, ch 3, 1 sc in next ch-6 sp of 2nd strip, * ch 3, 1 sc in next ch-6 sp of first strip, ch 3, 1 sc in next ch-6 sp of 2 nd strip, repeat from * across row, ending ch 3, sl st in last group. Fasten off. Join rem strips in the same way.

OUTSIDE EDGE

  1. Join yarn to first group of 5 lps, **ch 6, sc in same group

  2. * ch 6, sc in next ch-6 sp, repeat from * across row ending ch 6, sc in last group.

  3. Ch 6, sc in same group.

  4. Working across end, * ch 6, sc in next space.

  5. Rep from * across, ending with sc in first group of other side. Repeat from ** once. Join with a sl st.

  6. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

Free projects, giveaways, exclusive partner offers, and more straight to your inbox!

Your Recently Viewed Projects

I have not made this yet so I cannot rate it.

Include a Photo Include a Photo

Click the button above or drag and drop images onto the button. You can upload two images.

Cancel Reply to Comment

Thanks for your comment. Don't forget to share!

I imagine this shawl being worn by all the female secondary sponsors and probably one special one for the maid of honor. I think it's gonna be beautiful to look in photos all the female secondary sponsors lined up showing their front and read shots showcasing the shawl. Wow.

Close

Report Inappropriate Comment

Are you sure you would like to report this comment? It will be flagged for our moderators to take action.

Thank you for taking the time to improve the content on our site.

About Us Advertise Contact Us FAQ Keyword Index Link to Us Privacy Policy Share Your Project Subscribe Terms of Service Unsubscribe Do Not Sell My Personal Information

---- 1 ----

close

Images from other crafters

There are currently no images from other crafters.

I Love It