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8+ Free Crochet Shawl Patterns You’ll Want to Make Next

Whether you’re looking for a cozy layer, a stylish accessory, or a relaxing project, a crochet shawl is always a good idea! In this post, I’ve rounded up my favorite crochet shawl patterns—all of them designed by me and free on my blog. From triangle shawls to rectangular wraps (and even pocket shawls!), there’s something here for every skill level and style. Plus, you’ll find links to two handy roundups packed with even more inspiration. Let’s get crocheting!

A collage showcasing various colorful crochet shawls and wraps in different styles, including triangle shawls and classic rectangular wraps. The text in the center reads, “Free Crochet Shawl Patterns – Team triangle shawl or team classic wrap?” with examples ranging from lacy white and vibrant rainbow designs to more neutral tones. Perfect for crafters choosing their next crochet project.

Free Crochet Shawl Patterns You’ll Love

Clicking on the numbered link will take you directly to the free crochet shawl pattern.

I’ve included a summary of the shawl pattern and also a photo of the project.

Which type of shawl do you enjoy crocheting most? Leave a comment and let me know.

Happy browsing and crocheting!

1.Lauren Shawl

This elegant triangle scarf crochet pattern is perfect for layering through the seasons. The Lauren Shawl is an easy-to-follow crochet triangle shawl pattern with simple stitches and a light texture. A lovely crocheted shawl you’ll reach for again and again!

A light pink crochet triangle shawl draped over a dark surface, featuring a delicate, lacy border. The text above reads “Lauren Shawl,” and a circular label on the side says “Free Crochet Pattern.” The bottom includes the website name “jerasjamboree.”

2. Oasis Wave Wrap

Wrap yourself in cozy comfort with this lightweight, lacy crochet wrap. The Oasis Wave is a beautiful crochet shawl pattern that drapes effortlessly and adds style to any outfit. A must-try for anyone who loves crochet shawls and wraps.

A colorful, textured crochet wrap called the “Oasis Wave Wrap,” displayed on a mannequin against a garden background. The wrap features wavy stripes in shades of blue, green, peach, and cream. A round label reads “Free Crochet Pattern,” and the design is shared by jerasjamboree.

3. Beginner-Friendly Ruana

Looking for a beginner crochet shawl free pattern with wow factor? This ruana uses simple stitches but creates a stunning finished piece that looks far more complicated. Great for those just starting with shawl crochet projects!

A turquoise crochet ruana displayed on a mannequin in two different views—one draped over the shoulder and the other tied at the front, showing its open, airy stitch pattern. The text reads “Beginner-Friendly Ruana” with a circle that says “Free Crochet Pattern,” and the source is jerasjamboree.

4. Callista Pocket Shawl

Stay warm and stylish with this crochet pocket shawl pattern free on the blog! The Callista Shawl features alternating textures and built-in pockets for a cozy and practical wrap. Perfect for gifting or keeping for yourself.

A woman wearing a chunky, light gray crochet shawl with pockets, called the “Callista Pocket Shawl.” The shawl is draped over a pastel green sweater, and a circular label reads “Free Crochet Pattern.” The photo is set outdoors on a wooden deck with a garden in the background, and the pattern is from jerasjamboree.

5. Coccinelle Pocket Shawl

A modern twist on a classic look, this crocheted shawl pattern is both functional and flattering. The Coccinelle Pocket Shawl offers warmth with a lightweight feel, and the pockets are perfect for chilly hands or small essentials.

A woman modeling the “Coccinelle Pocket Shawl,” a cozy crochet wrap featuring wide horizontal stripes in shades of pink, gray, and white, with dark gray pockets. A round label on the shawl reads “Free Crochet Pattern,” and the design is credited to jerasjamboree.

6. Georgiana Shawl

Romantic and textured, the Georgiana Shawl is a graceful crochet wrap with timeless appeal. A free crochet shawl pattern that’s perfect for evenings out or cozy afternoons in. A lovely option among crochet shawls and wraps.

A mannequin displays the “Georgiana Shawl,” a bold red crochet shawl featuring open lacework and a lightweight, airy texture. The shawl drapes elegantly over one shoulder, and a circular label highlights “Free Crochet Pattern,” with jerasjamboree noted at the bottom.

7. Peony Tunisian Pocket Shawl and Hat

Try something new with this Tunisian crochet pocket shawl pattern and matching beanie! The Peony set is a great introduction to Tunisian stitches and creates a stylish and warm combo. A unique crochet shawl pattern to add to your list!

A mannequin draped in the “Peony Tunisian Pocket Shawl,” a richly textured crochet shawl featuring soft gradient stripes in shades of pink, plum, and cream. The shawl includes a large pocket on one side and is credited to jerasjamboree.

8. Daisy Rectangular Shawl

This crochet rectangular shawl features beautiful texture and floral-inspired stitches. The Daisy Shawl is lightweight yet warm and makes a wonderful gift. One of the most versatile free crochet shawl patterns on the blog!

A brightly colored “Daisy Rectangular Shawl” featuring a central floral motif surrounded by rows of open crochet stitches in rainbow hues of pink, orange, yellow, green, and blue. The text includes “Free Crochet Pattern” and the pattern is shared by jerasjamboree.

9. Asymmetrical Shawl

Love modern shapes? This asymmetrical shawl crochet pattern adds style and flair to any wardrobe. With easy construction and eye-catching lines, it’s a fresh take on the classic crochet shawl. Great for confident beginners.

A crochet asymmetrical shawl in shades of blue, displayed flat against a light surface to show off its sharp triangular shape. The gradient yarn creates a striped effect, and the text reads “Free Crochet Pattern,” with the design credited to jerasjamboree.

More Free Crochet Shawl Patterns to Explore

10. Crochet Shawl Patterns Roundup

Can’t decide which crocheted shawl to make next? This curated collection of free crochet shawl patterns includes triangle shawls, wraps, and more in a variety of styles. Find your next favorite project here!

A collage titled “Crochet Shawl Patterns Roundup” featuring four free crochet shawl designs in various colors and styles—pastel rainbow, deep teal with pink stripes, dusty rose, and bright pink with scalloped edging. A round label states “Free Crochet Patterns,” and the collection is from jerasjamboree.

11. Pocket Shawl and Scarf Crochet Patterns Roundup

These pocket scarf and crochet shawl patterns are cozy, practical, and stylish! Whether you want a chunky wrap or a lighter layer, this roundup has something for everyone who loves crochet shawls and wraps.

A collage titled “Pocket Shawl Crochet Pattern Roundup,” featuring three different crochet shawls with pockets: a light blue textured shawl, a vibrant rainbow-toned hooded shawl, and a white and yellow granny-style wrap. A circular label reads “Free Crochet Patterns,” and the source is jerasjamboree.

I hope you’ve found inspiration today? Have fun.

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Shaz Goodwin

I’m Shaz – crochet designer, writer, and mindfulness advocate behind Jera’s Jamboree. With a diploma in crochet and a passion for well-being, I love sharing patterns and calm in equal measure. Subscribe to my newsletter on Substack. Find me on: X  |   Facebook  |  Pinterest  |  LinkedIn  |  BlueSky.

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