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Sunny Daze Shawl

Hi! I’m Ali, the hands behind The Turtle Trunk. I’m excited to share a new, summer shawl pattern with you today!

The Sunny Daze Shawl is a half hexagon shawl that is made up of double crochets and chains to give it a lacy fabric. It’s lightweight and airy, making it perfect for warm, sunny days. This pattern repeats itself so you can easily adjust the size of your shawl by continuing the repeat as much as you’d like!

With its large and unique shape, this shawl can be made and styled in so many ways! Wrap it around your neck either forwards or backwards, tie it around your waist, or drape it over your shoulders. It’s casual enough for the beach but can also be dressed up for a night out!

This pattern is beginner friendly. If you can double crochet, you can make this shawl! There is a total increase of 6 stitches per row: an increase in each of the 4 corners (+8), then a decrease at the beginning and end of each row (-2). The rows can be worked up mindlessly, just be sure to always work your increase [DC, CH 2, DC] in each of the corners!

I hope you enjoy this pattern! Happy making friends!

 

Finished Size (Blocked)

62” x 22.5”

Gauge

*Measurements taken on blocked swatch.

8 Rows x 14 Stitches in DC = 4” x 4” square

Adjust hook size up or down to meet gauge. 

Supplies

  • Amour Crochet Hook G (4.0mm) – Art. No 1045/G
  • Fine (2) Weight Yarn (approx. 641 yards)
    I used Cotton Kings Twirls in the color Golden Beryl
  • Darning Needle Set – Art. No 339
  • Mini Patchwork Scissors – Art. No 493/CW

Abbreviations: (US TERMS)
? ST(s) – Stitch(es)
? CH – Chain
? SK – Skip
? DC – Double Crochet
? DC2TOG – Double Crochet Two Together

Notes

  •  To adjust the size of the shawl, you can continue to repeat as many times as you desire.
  • The CH 2 at the beginning of each row does not count as a stitch.
  •  Instructions between the asterisks ** are to be repeated until the end of the row or until otherwise stated.
    Instructions between [brackets] are to all be worked in the same stitch.
  • The number in parentheses at the end of the row represents the total number of stitches to be worked in that row. The stitch count will increase by 6 stitches each row.
  •  The CH 2 corner space is created by the [DC, CH 2, DC] from the previous row. Always work another [DC, CH 2, DC] in that CH 2 corner space. For Row 8 you will work a [DC, CH 2, DC] in that CH 2 corner space then 2DC in all other CH 2 spaces from that row.

 

Pattern

Magic Circle, CH 2

Row 1: DC x2, *CH 2, DC x2* repeat ** 3 more times. CH 2 & turn. (18)

Row 2: DC2TOG, [DC, CH 2, DC] in the 1st CH 2 corner space, *DC in each STs, [DC, CH 2, DC] in each CH 2 corner space* repeat ** until 2 STs remain. DC2TOG in last 2 STs. CH 2 & turn. (24)

Rows 3-6: Repeat Row 2 (30, 36, 42, 48)

Row 7: DC2TOG, [DC, CH 2, DC] in the 1st CH 2 corner space, *DC, CH 2, SK 2, DC* repeat ** in each ST and [DC, CH 2, DC] in each CH 2 corner space across until 2 STs remain. DC2TOG in last 2 STs. CH 2 & turn. (54)

Row 8: DC2TOG, [DC, CH 2, DC] in 1st CH 2 corner space, *DC in each ST and 2DC in each CH 2 space until the next CH 2 corner space, [DC, CH 2, DC] in CH 2 corner space* repeat ** until 2 STs remain. DC2TOG in last 2 STs. CH 2 & turn. (60)

Rows 9-14: Repeat Row 2 (66, 72, 78, 84, 90, 96)

Row 15: Repeat Row 7 (102)

Row 16: Repeat Row 8 (108)

Rows 17-22: Repeat Row 2 (114,120, 126, 132, 138, 144)

Row 23: Repeat Row 7 (150)

Row 24: Repeat Row 8 (156)

Rows 25- 30: Repeat Row 2 (162, 168, 174, 180, 186, 192)

Row 31: Repeat Row 7 (198)

Row 32: Repeat Row 8 (204)

Rows 33-38: Repeat Row 2 (210, 216, 222, 228, 234, 240)

Row 39: Repeat Row 7 (246)

Row 40: Repeat Row 8 (252)

Rows 41-46: Repeat Row 2 (258, 264, 270, 276, 282, 288)

Tie off yarn and weave in ends. Block your shawl to straighten the edges.

And you are done! I hope you enjoyed this pattern for the Sunny Daze Shawl! Be sure to tag @theturtletrunk on Instagram so I can see your finished creation!