This free crochet circular shawl pattern was originally published in 1915 in Woolcraft: A Practical Guide to Knitting & Crochet
Follow the easy step-by-step instructions of this vintage crochet shawl pattern to crochet this classic circular shawl. There is absolutely no charge for personal use of this crocheted shawl pattern.
Free Crochet Shawl Pattern:
Vintage Circular Shawl
REQUIRED MATERIALS
7 ozs. 2-ply BEEHIVE Real Elder Wool, if using all white, or 4 ozs. of white and 1 1/2 ozs. each of two shades of steel grey, or natural, if a shaded border be desired. A No. 8 Celluloid Crochet Hook.
NOTE(s)
A favourite pattern. Being made from the center, it is a good plan to work the first few rounds fairly closely, while gradually relaxing the stitch until the desired tension is obtained; this prevents the bulgy effect which is so easily produced in a circular shawl of this type.
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
Commencing at the center of the circular shawl, make 8 ch., join the 1st to the last with 1 s.c. to form a ring.
1st Round – Make 3 ch. (this standing throughout the recipe for the first tr. stitch), then work 1 tr. and 1 ch. thirteen times, finishing this (and each succeeding) round with 1 s.c. in the top of the 3 ch., continue without turning.
2nd Round – Miss the space from which the 3 ch. is made and work 1 tr., 1 ch., and 1 tr. and 1 ch. between each tr. of the previous round, finishing with 1 tr. and 1 ch. into the same space as the 3 ch., making 28 tr. altogether.
3rd Round – * 1 tr., 1 ch., 1 tr. and 1 ch. in the 1st space (after the 3 ch.), 1 tr. and 1 ch. in the next space, repeat from * all around.
4th Round – Work a loop tr. into the 1st space (after the 3 ch.) as follows: *wool over the hook and draw a loop through the space, wool over the hook and draw a second loop through the same space, wool over the hook and draw a loop through all the stitches on the hook, 1 ch., repeat from * once more into the same space; 1 tr. and 1 ch. in each of the next 2 spaces, repeat from the first * of this round until the end of the round is reached (there should then be 14 groups of loop trebles, with the 2 tr. and 1 ch. between each).
Continue repeating this round, always working the groups of loop tr. into those of the previous round and working 1 tr. and 1 ch. into each space between the groups; there will be an extra 1 tr. and 1 ch. between each space in every additional round.
Border for this Circular Shawl
When there are 22 tr. between each looped tr. rib, commence the border as follows:
1st Round – Work the 2 loop tr. as before (using the light steel grey, or natural, if a shaded border be required), * miss a space, 1 tr., 1 ch., 1 tr. and 1 ch. in the next, miss a space, 1 tr., 1 ch., 1 tr. and 1 ch. in the next, miss a space, 1 tr., 1 ch., 1 tr. and 1 ch in the next, miss a space, 2 loop tr. in the next repeat from * to the end of the round.
2nd Round – Work the 2 loop tr. as before (using the darker grey or natural in the case of a shaded border), * miss a space, 1 tr. and 1 ch. in each of the next 2 spaces, 4 tr. with the 1 ch. after each in the next space, 1 tr. and 1 ch. in each of the next 2 spaces, miss a space, 2 loop tr. in the next, repeat from * to the end of the round.
3rd Round – Work the 2 loop tr. as before (using the lighter wool for a shaded border), * miss 2 spaces, 1 tr. and 1 ch. in each of the next 2 spaces, 4 tr. with 1 ch. after each in the next space, 1 tr. and 1 ch. in each of the next 2 spaces, miss 2 spaces, 2 loop tr. in the next, repeat from * to the end of the round.
4th Round – The same as the 3rd round, but working 6tr instead of 4, with the 1 ch. after each, in the centre space (and, for a shaded border, using the darker wool).
5th Round – Work the 2 loop tr. as before (using the lighter wool for a shaded border), * miss 2 spaces, 1 tr. and 1 ch. in each of the next 3 spaces, 4 tr. (with the 1 ch. after each) in the next, 1 tr. and 1 ch. in each of the next 3 spaces, miss 2 spaces, 2 loop tr. in the next, repeat from * to the end of the round.
6th Round – The same as the 5th round (but using the darker wool for a shaded border).
7th Round – Like the 5th round, using the white wool both for this and for the remainder of the shawl, whether the border be plain or shaded.
8th Round – Like the 4th round (except that the wool is white).
Repeat the 4th and 5th rounds until the circular shawl is the required size, then work the following edging:
Work the 2 loop tr. as before, miss 2 spaces, 1 tr. in the next * 7 ch., 1 d.c. in the first of these ch., 1 tr. in the next space, repeat from * until only 2 spaces are left before the loop tr. rib, then, repeating from the beginning of the round until the edging is complete, fasten off.
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