The Weekend Waffle Shawl is a squishy, cozy accessory for cold winter months. With three size options, you can make a scarf or shawl perfect for you and your style. This crochet waffle stitch resembles a thermal knit, in its look and practical warmth. To add color variation, try marling two thin yarns together or switch colors mid way through for a colorblock result.
This is a purchase of digital pattern instructions to crochet this item, not a physical product.
construction
The waffle stitch is worked flat side to side, a combination of the half double crochet and slip stitch, all worked in the back loop only. The shawl begins with a small corner that gradually increases to the full width, working the full width for a time, then gradually decreases to create the other corner.
supplies
465 (800) 1190 yards / 426 (732) 1088 meters of worsted weight yarn or yarn(s) to meet gauge.
Yarn used in samples pictured:
-Small: Mayflower New Sky Alpaca in color 65 Camel (50g, 164yd/150m per ball)
-Medium: Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca in color Blush (100g, 207yds/190m per skein)
-Large: Drops Flora Alpaca held double (2 strands heavy fingering weight held together) in colors 22 Light Fog & 03 Light Grey (50g, 230yds/210m per skein)
5.5mm(I9) crochet hook or hook size to obtain gauge
Notions: 2 Stitch markers, Yarn needle, Scissors, Measuring tape, Row counter
sizes
S (M) L // Finished Length x Width: 60”x11.75” (78”x14.75”) 96”x17.75” // 152x30cm (198x37cm) 244x45cm
gauge
(5.5mm) 16 sts x 16 rows = 4x4” (10x10 cm) in waffle pattern
The Weekend Waffle Shawl is a squishy, cozy accessory for cold winter months. With three size options, you can make a scarf or shawl perfect for you and your style. This crochet waffle stitch resembles a thermal knit, in its look and practical warmth. To add color variation, try marling two thin yarns together or switch colors mid way through for a colorblock result.
This is a purchase of digital pattern instructions to crochet this item, not a physical product.
construction
The waffle stitch is worked flat side to side, a combination of the half double crochet and slip stitch, all worked in the back loop only. The shawl begins with a small corner that gradually increases to the full width, working the full width for a time, then gradually decreases to create the other corner.
supplies
465 (800) 1190 yards / 426 (732) 1088 meters of worsted weight yarn or yarn(s) to meet gauge.
Yarn used in samples pictured:
-Small: Mayflower New Sky Alpaca in color 65 Camel (50g, 164yd/150m per ball)
-Medium: Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca in color Blush (100g, 207yds/190m per skein)
-Large: Drops Flora Alpaca held double (2 strands heavy fingering weight held together) in colors 22 Light Fog & 03 Light Grey (50g, 230yds/210m per skein)
5.5mm(I9) crochet hook or hook size to obtain gauge
Notions: 2 Stitch markers, Yarn needle, Scissors, Measuring tape, Row counter
sizes
S (M) L // Finished Length x Width: 60”x11.75” (78”x14.75”) 96”x17.75” // 152x30cm (198x37cm) 244x45cm
gauge
(5.5mm) 16 sts x 16 rows = 4x4” (10x10 cm) in waffle pattern