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I'm starting the week with a wonderful round-up to celebrate the special women in our lives our mothers.
Mother’s Day is coming up soon, and if you're thinking of gifting something handmade, personal, and meaningful, a crocheted shawl is one of the best ways to wrap your love around her literally!
So, I’ve put together a list of 8 free triangular shawl patterns that are ideal for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. Some are light and lacy, while others are cozy and prayerful. Make sure to bookmark this post!
Here are 8 Triangular Shawls You Can Make for Mother’s Day:
A classic favorite! Repetitive, meditative stitches that look elegant in any yarn. (video tutorial)
2. Nelly Prayer Shawl – by GirliesCrochet
A textured and comforting shawl perfect for prayer or quiet time. Simple stitches, relaxing to make!
3. Crochet Granny Stitch Shawl - Make and Do Crew
Quick to work up and beginner-friendly. Great with variegated yarn!
4. Wings of Prayer Shawl – by GirliesCrochet
This one is shaped like angel wings, reminding your loved one that she’s always protected and loved.
5. Lost in Time Shawl – by Mijo Crochet
A stunning mix of textures that’s fun to make and even more fun to wear.
6. Simply Elegant Triangle Shawl – by Pattern Paradise
This one is just what it says simple and elegant. Great with any yarn weight.
7. Rosary Prayer Shawl – by GirliesCrochet
A spiritual design perfect for a mother or grandmother who loves to pray and reflect.
8. How To Crochet A Triangular Shawl Crochet Pattern - Lilla Shawl - Crystal Marin
The Lilla works up beautifully in luxurious cotton yarn. The top down design creates a pattern that’s easy to customize to scarf size or full size shawl.
Crocheting a shawl for your mom or a mother figure in your life is such a personal and loving act. Whether she wears it to church, while reading a book, or during her prayer time, your handmade gift will surely be cherished.
Do you have a favorite shawl pattern? Share it with me in the comments or tag @girliescrochet or use #girliescrochet on social media, I’d love to see it!
Happy crocheting!
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