Fall Tunisian Crochet Shawl Pattern
681 sharesYou’re going to love the Fall Tunisian Crochet Shawl Pattern. It’s a fun one skein wonder & it’s a great introduction to Tunisian crochet.
This crochet shawl is perfect for fall & it’s for sure easy to crochet, even if you’re new to Tunisian crochet.
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The Yarn
To crochet this shawl I’ve used 1 skein of Caron Cakes in the color Cinnamon Swirl..
This gradient self striping yarn is perfect for a one skein wonder shawl.
The yarn is 80 % Acrylic & 20 % Wool.
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The Tunisian Crochet Shawl Pattern is a great crochet project for fall, when you see the leaves turn into all those beautiful colors.
It’s truly inspired by falling leaves, with the lovely color featured in the pictures.
Other Free Tunisian Crochet Shawl Patterns you might like:
- Tunisian Crochet Shawl – Lightweight
- Autumn Leaves Shawl
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1. Light Like A Feather Shawl
2. Lenio Shawl
3. Shine Spring Cowl
You may also like the Hexagon Shawl Pattern.
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About The PatternThe Tunisian Crochet Shawl Pattern is a great fall crochet shawl if you want to try Tunisian crochet.
The shawl rows repeats throughout the shawl, & keeping track of stitch count is easy.
What’s most fun about this shawl is the amazing shape it creates & the fact that you only need 1 skein to make it.
Project LevelIntermediate Skill Level
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i want to know Materials Needed TUNISIAN Crochet HookSize 8 mm / US: L – 11 / UK: 0
with a 60 cm / approximately 24 inch wire (or longer).
Hook I used.
YarnYarn used:
Caron Cakes in color Cinnamon Swirl.
Yarn amount used:
1 skein / 200 g / 350 m / 383 yds
Yarn characteristics:
- 4 Medium yarn
- 80% Acrylic, 20% Wool
- Needle, find one here (if you don’t already have one)!
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
Measured with stitch pattern in rows, includes return:
11 stitches & 6 rows per 10 cm / 4”.
Matching gauge is not crucial for this pattern.
Pattern Notes- This crochet pattern is written in US terms.
- All measurements given are unblocked.
- Note that measurements are given as exact as possible. But crochet tension & technique might give variations in the result, that changes from person to person.
- Read pattern instructions carefully before beginning to make sure you understand everything. It might save you hours frogging your work & crocheting it again!
- Make a swatch that measure at least 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches using the stitch the gauge is given for. If your swatch matches the gauge, you’re good to go. If the gauge is wrong, you might need to change your hook. Go up in crochet hook size if your stitches are smaller & go down in crochet hook size if your stitches are bigger. Learn more about testing gauge.
- Check yarn info if you want to find an alternative or test your yarn against the gauge. Learn more about substituting yarn.
- This pattern is written for 1 size, however size adjustments are suggested under the heading “Size & Measurements”.
- At the end of each row, the stitch count is given in parenthesis.
- 127 cm / 50 inches measured along the outer edge.
- 101 cm / 40 inches measured along the final row.
- Make shawl smaller by reducing the number of rows you make.
- Make shawl bigger by adding extra rows in the same manner.
- ch = chain (s)
- Tdc = tunisian double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- sk = skip
- st = stitch (es)
- yo = yarn over
We try our best to include all crochet abbreviations in the list above for the crochet pattern, but sometimes we may forget one or two.
Learn more about crochet abbreviations & find a complete list on our Crochet Abbreviations & Terms post.
Stitches You Will Need TUNISIAN DOUBLE CROCHET (Tdc):Yo, insert hook in next stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2.
Each time you repeat, you’ll add 1 extra loop on the hook.
Techniques You Will Need STANDARD TUNISIAN RETURN (return):Yo, pull through 1, *yo, pull through 2*, repeat from *to* until you have 1 loop on the hook.
WHERE IS THE FRONT VERTICAL BAR?After crocheting the first return pass, you should be able to see distinct vertical bars. One in the front of the work (the front vertical bar) & one in the back (the back vertical bar).
CROCHET IN NEXT SPACERefers to the space (hole) made by a yarn over on the previous row.You should then insert the hook in the space when crocheting the stitch instructed to “crochet in next space”.
Fall Tunisian Crochet Shawl Instructions*Always start the first stitch on each row in the second front vertical bar.
All stitches are made in the front vertical bar of the stitch unless “in next space” is specified.
Ch 1.
Row 1: Ch 1 (counts as 1st st), tdc 3 in 2nd ch from hook, return (=4 st).
Row 2: Ch 1, tdc 4 in next st, tdc 1 in next, you have 1 st left, do not crochet in last st, return (=6 st).
Row 3*: Ch 1, tdc 4 in next st, tdc 1 in next st, yo, sk 1 st, tdc 1 in next st, you have 1 st left, do not crochet in last st, return (=8 st).
*When you do a “yo” between tdc stitches, this counts as 1 stitch & creates spaces you will crochet “in” on the next row.
Row 4: Ch 1, tdc 4 in next st, *tdc 1 in next st, yo, sk 1 st*, repeat from *to* once, tdc 1 in next space, you have 1 st left, do not crochet in last st, return (=10 st).
Row 5: Ch 1, tdc 4 in next st, tdc 1 in next st, yo, sk 1 st, tdc 1 in next st, *yo, sk 1 st, tdc 1 in next space*, repeat from *to* until you have 1 st left, do not crochet in last st, return (=12 st).
Row 6 – 54: Repeat row 5.
The stitch count will increase with 2 stitches for each repeated row, ending with 110 stitches on row 54.
Fasten off & cut yarn.
FinishingFasten threads & weave in ends.
Block the shawl.
Add tassels for extra details.
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