Spring is fast approaching and the timing is perfect for a summer shawl. This crescent lace shawl is a beautiful accessory to your favorite dress. The beaded edge gives it beautiful drape and the open structure makes it subtly festive.
Resources
- Over the Moon Shawl Pattern on Ravelry
- Over the Moon Shawl Pattern on It’s all in a Nutshell SHOP
- Scheepjes Cotton 8 and Scheepjes Sunkissed
- 3.0mm (US D)
Materials
- 2 balls of Scheepjes Cotton 8 yarn
- 2 balls of Scheepjes Sunkissed yarn
- 106 6mm glass beads (optional)
- 3mm crochet hook
Over the Moon Shawl
To make my shawl you will need 2 balls of Scheepjes Sunkissed and 2 balls of Scheepjes Cotton 8 in fun summer shades. I used Sunkissed Strawberry Ice (09) and Cotton 8 Light Pink (718) in the sample shown here.
If you want to make your shawl extra special, you can add glass beads at the edge. I used over 100 6mm pink glass beads. They give it just that little something extra. When I lay out my shawl the crescent shape really shows, almost like wings. The final size of my shawl is 130cm (53in) at its widest point and 50cm (20in) deep.
Scheepjes Cotton 8 and Sunkissed is available from Wool Warehouse (UK/International), Love Crafts (US/UK) and Caro’s Atelier (NL/EU) to name but a few Scheepjes stockists.
Share your Shawl
If you make my Over the Moon Shawl or you would just like to share your work with me, feel free to do so on my Facebook page, in my It’s all in a Nutshell Crochet Nuts Facebook group, or by tagging me in one of your posts on Instagram.
With love,
Esther
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Oh it is so beautiful! I don’t wear shawls, but I love seeing the pics of them