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Knitting patterns for shawls

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A handmade shawl can be the perfect gift because you have great opportunities to create a shawl that is both beautiful and personal. It takes a long time to crochet and knit shawls, so you can put a lot of love into the project.

A crocheted or knitted shawl is perhaps one of the most beautiful things you can make in yarn. Many shawls are crafted with beautiful patterns, often experimenting with different techniques to make the shawl light and airy. On this page, you can find all our patterns for crocheted and knitted shawls, made with the beautiful Mayflower yarn. The patterns are easy to follow, and you don't need to be a crochet or knitting expert to make a shawl.

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Crocheted or knitted shawl with color changes

It's highly suitable to experiment with different techniques when creating a crocheted or knitted shawl. However, these techniques can quickly prove to be too challenging if you don't have enough experience. But that doesn't mean beginners should give up on the dream of making an exciting and beautiful shawl.

Yarn with color changes is often used for shawls because this type of yarn adds an extra flair to the shawl, whether you're making it with an intricate pattern or not. Yarn with color changes could be the perfect choice for you if, for example, you're a beginner and want to make an easy crocheted shawl that still looks lovely and personalized. You can choose the colors for the shawl yourself, and the yarn takes care of the rest.

Crocheted or knitted shawl if you're a beginner

You can easily find a pattern for a simple crocheted shawl if you opt for one of our more straightforward patterns. These patterns typically come with detailed instructions, including helpful images to guide you along the way.

However, don't despair if a knitted or crocheted shawl turns out to be too challenging. Remember, every beginning can be tough. Instead, you might consider making one of our knitted or crocheted scarves, which are significantly easier for beginners to tackle.