Crochet 2 Cake Shawl
This simple Caron 2 Cake Shawl is a variation of the Nightberry Shawl that I crocheted last month. My friend Megan McHugh really enjoyed the stitch pattern of the Nightberry, but preferred a rectangular-shaped stole design. Megan reworked the pattern and crocheted hers using 3 balls of Bernat Pop yarn. I like crocheting with Caron Cakes and was able to make mine with only 2 Cakes. Either way, the long color repeat creates a really pretty shawl.
The rectangular shape drapes nicely around the shoulders, but also can be worn around the neck for a thick scarf for the winter. This cake shawl would also be perfect for your charity giving to comfort a loved one or as a prayer shawl.
Finished size is 22" x 64"
2 Cake Shawl
Design collaboration of Megan McHugh and Jeanne Steinhilber
- Caron Cake - 2 Balls - Cake Pop
- Crochet Hook 6.0mm Size J
Ch 3 at beg of each row counts as a dc.
Ch 172
Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook and each ch across. Turn. - 170 dc
Row 2: Ch 3, sk next st *(dc, ch 2, dc) in next st, sk 2 st; rep * until 3 st remain, (dc, ch 2, dc) in next st, sk 1, dc in last st. Turn. - 114 dc, 56 ch-2 sp
Row 3: Ch 3, 3 dc in each ch-2 sp across, dc in last st. Turn. - 170 dc
Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each st across. Turn. - 170 dc
Row 5 thru 34: Rep rows 2 - 4. Turn.
Edging - Sc in each st across, 2 sc in end of row, turn work to crochet into the side edge, working 2 sc into the end of each row, rep around and sl st to beg sc. Finish off.
Cowgirlpal says
The link to the pattern doesn't work 🙁
Mikey says
There wasn't a download for this pattern but I have created one for you and also included a bit blue button for you to see it easier. Sorry, not all of our patterns have downloadables. This article now has one thanks to your feedback. - Michael
Leslie K says
I want to make a deep v shawl I am a beginner can you direct me to a totorial ?
Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says
I'm not sure what that is. A Deep V Shawl. Do you have a link?
Michelle says
Can you make this pattern as a granny strip pray shawl
Mikey says
You probably could.
Catherine Cooper says
I liked the article but it would be nice if there was a link to download the pattern as a PDF file.