Pattern: Summer Nights Shawl

Is it summer yet?! Nope, it’s not even spring yet. lol. I’m hoping that if I make all of the warm weather things it will force the sunshine to come. Let’s see if it works. 🙂 The Summer Nights Shawl is a super fun and quick make to work up while you’re netflixing. It’s a very easy mesh stitch with a simple repeat row. It’s worked up double stranded with the light and superfine yarn. If you don’t have both yarns available, I recommend using just a basic worsted weight yarn!

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Materials:

  • Light (3) weight cotton yarn. Pattern uses Lion Brand Comfy Cotton in “whipped Cream”. 200 yards.
  • Superfine (1) weight yarn. Pattern uses Lion Brand Summer Nights in “blue Lagoon”. 215 yards.
  • 5.00mm Crochet Hook
  • Optional- If you add tassels or fringe, you will need more yarn then noted above.

Notes:

  • This shawl uses a simple mesh stitch with an easy repeat. If you want a bigger shawl, just add as many rows until you’re satisfied!
  • I double stranded my cotton yarn and my superfine yarn. Be sure to hold both strands at once if you want to do the same! If not, I recommend using a basic worsted (4) weight yarn.
  • Pattern is worked from the bottom up in rows.

Stitches Used:

Tc- Triple Crochet

Ch- Chain

Sc- Single Crochet

Dimensions:

58″ wide by 24″ tall

Gauge:

Gauge is not critical for this pattern.

Pattern:

Ch 9

Row 1: 1 Tc in the first Ch made. Turn.

Row 2: Ch 9 (counts as 1 Tc and Ch 5 set here and throughout). 1 Sc into loop from previous row. Ch 5, Tc into 4th Ch of starting Ch. Turn.

Row 3: Ch 9. 1 Sc in first loop. Ch 5, 1 Sc in next loop. Ch 5, 1 Tc in the 4th Ch of the loop below. Turn.

Row 4: Ch 9. 1 Sc in first loop. *Ch 5, 1 Sc in next loop* Repeat from * to * across row. Ch 5, 1 Tc in the 4th Ch of the loop below. Turn.

Repeat Row 4 for the desired length/size of your shawl! My shawl (pictured) is a total of 40 rows.

Optional- You can leave your shawl/scarf how it is, but I think it’s super cute with tassels! I made 3 tassels and put one on each corner of my shawl. I think it would look great with some fringe as well! 🙂

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