The Orla Sideways Shawl is an easy shawl to crochet using the filet crochet technique and look how stunning it looks. Get the free pattern BELOW or purchase the ad free, printable PDF version here.
Design
Today’s free crochet pattern is the Orla Sideways Shawl, if you have been following Truly Crochet for a little while now you may have come across another Orla shawl which is worked top down:
The Orla Sideways Shawl is worked the same as the other shawl above but as you guessed… sideways! This pattern uses the filet crochet technique where you create spaces in the fabric to create a design and it worked up beautifully! This shawl uses simple stitches of ch and dc, how simple is that! Keep scrolling for the free pattern.
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Yarn:
For this shawl pattern i used Cascade 220 which has an AMAZING amount of different shades which i absolutely love when choosing yarn for projects. It is made with 100% highland Peruvian wool and is perfect for shawl projects as it blocks so nicely as it really opens up the stitch definition and that is exactly what you want when blocking a shawl.
This yarn is classed as more of a high end yarn but when you are making a shawl that you want to last for years then you should go for a yarn that will stand the test of time and i really feel this yarn is perfect for that.
- 100 grams
- 220 yards /200 meters
- 100% wool
- This yarn is hand wash only / Cascade 220 superwash is machine washable
Buy the wool for this project HERE
Yarn Substitutions:
You can easily substitute the yarn i used for a more of an affordable yarn or one that is machine washable. Just remember acrylic yarn doesn’t wet block as well as wool but you could always carefully steam block your shawl.
- Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted
- Lion Brand Heartland Yarn
- Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice
- Cascade 220 Superwash – Superwash yarns will stretch more than other yarns
PATTERN:
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Materials:
Size Width – 18 inches – Approx x Length – 70 inches – Approx
Gauge N/A
Hook 5.5mm – US I/9
Yarn Weight Any Worsted/Aran yarn
Recommended Yarn Cascade 220
Colorway Aqua Haze
Yardage 880 yards
Other Supplies
Tapestry Needle – Weaving in ends
Abbreviations:
Ch Chain
Dc Double Crochet
St(s) Stitch(es)
Beg Beginning
Written In:
This pattern is written using American standard crochet terminology.
Notes:
Ch1 at the start of each row does not count as a stitch from here and throughout.
Orla Sideways Shawl
Let’s get to the pattern!
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R1. Ch69, 1dc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn (68dc)
Alternatively. Crochet a dc chainless foundation chain of 68dc, turn (68dc)
R2. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (68dc)
R3. Ch1, 1dc in first 2dc * Ch1, skip next dc, 1dc in next 2dc * Repeat across, turn
R4. Ch1, 1dc in first 2dc * Ch1, skip ch1 space, 1dc in next 2dc * Repeat across, turn
R5. Ch1, 1dc in each dc and 1dc in each ch1 space across, turn (68dc)
R6. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (68dc)
R7. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (68dc)
R8. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (68dc)
R9. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (68dc)
R10. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (68dc)
Repeat rows 3-10 until shawl measures 65 inches approx finishing on row 6.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Notes:
If you would like your shawl longer, carry on repeating row 3-10 finishing on row 6 but please note you will need more yarn to do this.
Blocking:
Soak finished shawl for 20 minutes in cool water and squeeze excess water out gently. Do not twist. Lay damp shawl on blocking boards and stretch to 18 inch width x 70 inch length (or to your desired width and length) use blocking pins to hold in place. Let your shawl dry completely before unpinning.
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You may sell the finished item made using this pattern.
I was wondering what the repeat stitch count would be if I wanted to use a smaller hook and dk yarn? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Author
Hi! The stitch pattern will be released in about 2 weeks time on the blog so keep an eye for it. Thank you!