Elegant Lace Shawl – Complete Written Crochet Pattern

Crocheting a delicate lace shawl is one of the most rewarding projects for anyone who loves elegant and timeless pieces. This design, inspired by classic European lace diagrams, creates a lightweight and stylish shawl that drapes beautifully over the shoulders. With its combination of solid stitch sections and airy mesh rows, this shawl is perfect for any season and can be customized to any size.

In today’s article, you’ll find the complete written pattern based on the diagram provided, making it much easier to follow even if you prefer written instructions over charts.

Whether you’re making this shawl for yourself, for a gift, or to sell, it’s a project that always impresses. Let’s get started! 💕

Elegant Lace Shawl

Materials

  • Fingering or sport-weight yarn

  • Crochet hook size 3.0–4.0 mm

  • Scissors

  • Yarn needle

This pattern works with many yarn types: cotton for a crisp look, acrylic for budget-friendly softness, and mohair for a dreamy halo effect.


Stitches & Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • ch – chain

  • sc – single crochet

  • dc – double crochet

  • dc inc – 2 dc in the same stitch

  • ch-sp – chain space

🌿 Pattern Notes

  • The shawl is worked in rows, starting at a narrow corner.

  • One side increases throughout, creating the asymmetrical diagonal shape.

  • The pattern alternates between 6 solid dc rows and 4 lace mesh rows.

  • You may repeat the sequence as many times as needed until the shawl reaches the desired size.

🌸 Complete Written Pattern

Part 1 – Solid Rows (6 rows)

Row 1

Ch 3 (counts as dc).
Work 2 dc in the first stitch (increase).
Turn.

Row 2

Ch 3, dc across, 2 dc in last stitch.
Turn.

Rows 3–6

Repeat Row 2.
(You will always increase at the end of the row.)

After 6 rows, you will clearly see the beginning of a triangle forming.

🌷 Part 2 – Lace Section (4 rows)

Row 7

Ch 3, 2 dc in first stitch.
Ch 1, skip 1, 2 dc in next stitch, ch 1, skip 1 across.
Turn.

Row 8

Ch 4 (counts as dc + ch 1).
Work dc in each next ch-space, ch 1 across.
In the last stitch: dc, ch 1, dc.
Turn.

Row 9

Ch 3.
Work dc in each dc.
In each ch-space, work 2 dc.
Finish with 2 dc in the last stitch.
Turn.

Row 10

Repeat Row 8.
Turn.

🔁 Repeat Pattern

Continue alternating:

  • 6 dc rows (solid section)

  • 4 lace rows

Repeat until the shawl reaches your preferred size and length.

🌟 Final Edge

The last lace section includes a special finishing touch:

  • Work dc, ch 1, dc in each ch-space

  • End with 3 dc in the last stitch to shape the point perfectly

This creates a beautiful scalloped effect along the edge.

🎨 Color Ideas

You can make this shawl in:

  • Soft pastels (rose, cream, lilac)

  • Neutral tones (white, gray, beige)

  • Bold colors (red, emerald, navy blue)

  • Gradient / ombré yarn for a flowing color transition

The lace design highlights color beautifully, even variegated yarns.

💡 Tips for a Professional Finish

✔ Block your shawl after finishing—it opens the lace perfectly
✔ Use a lightweight yarn for elegant drape
✔ Add tassels to the ends if you prefer a boho look
✔ Stop repeating the pattern whenever you reach the size you like

🎁 Uses

This shawl is perfect for:

  • Spring and summer outfits

  • Evening events

  • Bridal accessories

  • Gifts

  • Craft fairs

Its versatility makes it a favorite among crocheters.

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