Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It's large enough to comfortable wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.
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Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern

January 5, 2020

The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It’s large enough to comfortably wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.

Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It's large enough to comfortable wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.

Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It's large enough to comfortable wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.
Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It's large enough to comfortable wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.

I used one of my favorite new-to-me yarns, Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca. It’s so soft and I love the beautiful color choices. Any worsted weight yarn would work perfectly for this shawl pattern.

Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It's large enough to comfortable wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.

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Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It's large enough to comfortable wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.

Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Materials
300g Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca in Taupe (any worsted weight yarn)
J/6.0 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors

Level
intermediate

Pattern notes & stitches to know
sl st – slip stitch
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
puff stitch – *yarn over, insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop the height of a dc* repeat 2 more times, yarn over and pull through all 7 loops on hook 

· written in US terms

· ch 3 counts as dc

· ch 4 counts as dc + ch 1

· ch 1 does not count as a stitch                             

Approx Finished Size:
Down the middle: 29.5”
Across the top: 55”

PEBBLE SHAWL CROCHET PATTERN

ch 4, sl st to first ch to make a loop

Row 1: ch 3, working in the loop 3 dc, ch 2, 4 dc (8 dc)

Row 2: ch 3, turn, dc in same stitch, dc in each stitch across to the ch 2 space, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) all in ch 2 space, dc in each stitch across to the last stitch, 2 dc in last stitch

Row 3: ch 3, turn, 2 dc in same stitch, dc in each stitch across to ch 2 space, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) all in ch 2 space, dc in each stitch across to last stitch, 3 dc in last stitch

Row 4: repeat row 2

Row 5: ch 1, turn, 3 sc in same stitch, puff stitch in next, *sc, puff stitch in next* repeat from * to * across to ch 2 space, (sc, ch 2, sc) all in ch 2 space, puff stitch in next, repeat from * to * across to last stitch, 3 sc in last stitch

Row 6: ch 1, turn, 2 sc in same stitch, sc in each stitch across to ch 2 space, (sc, ch 2, sc) all in ch 2 space, sc in each stitch across to last stitch, 2 sc in last stitch

Row 7: ch 1, turn, 3 sc in same stitch, puff stitch in next, *sc, puff stitch in next* repeat from * to * across to ch 2 space ending with sc in the last stitch before ch 2 space, (sc, ch 2, sc) all in ch 2 space, repeat from * to * across to last stitch, 3 sc in last stitch

Row 8: repeat row 6

Row 9: repeat row 5

Row 10: repeat row 2

Row 11: repeat row 3

Row 12: repeat row 2

Row 13: repeat row 7

Row 14: repeat row 6

Row 15: repeat row 5

Row 16: ch 4, turn, dc in same stitch, ch 1, *skip 1 stitch, dc in next, ch 1* repeat from * to * across to ch 2 space, (dc, ch 2, dc) all in ch 2 space, ch 1, dc in next stitch, repeat from * to * across to last stitch, (dc, ch 1, dc) all in last stitch

Row 17: ch 3, turn, dc in same stitch, dc in each stitch and ch across to ch 2 space, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) all in ch 2 space, dc in each stitch and ch across to last stitch, 2 dc in last stitch

Row 18: ch 4, turn, dc in same stitch, ch 1, *skip 1 stitch, dc in next, ch 1* repeat from * to * across to ch 2 space, (dc, ch 2, dc) all in ch 2 space, ch 1, repeat from * to * across to last stitch, (dc, ch 1, dc) all in last stitch

Row 19: repeat row 7

Row 20: repeat row 18

Row 21: repeat row 17

Row 22: repeat row 18

Row 23: repeat row 7

Row 24: repeat row 6

Row 25: repeat row 5

Row 26: repeat row 2

Row 27: repeat tow 3

Row 28: repeat row 2

Row 29: repeat row 7

Row 30: repeat row 6

Row 31: repeat row 5

Row 32: repeat row 6

Row 33: repeat row 7

Row 34: repeat row 2

Row 35: repeat row 3

Row 36: repeat row 2

Row 37: repeat row 5

Row 38: repeat row 6

Row 39: repeat row 7

Row 40: repeat row 18

Row 41: repeat row 17

Row 42: repeat row 18

Row 43: repeat row 7

Row 44: repeat row 18

Row 45: repeat row 17

Row 46: repeat tow 18

Row 47: repeat row 7

Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

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Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern - The Pebble Shawl Crochet Pattern has a beautiful texture! It's large enough to comfortable wrap around the shoulders or worn as a triangle scarf.

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  1. Great pattern! Quick question: do you chain one after your puff or go straight into a SC in the next stitch after YO and pulling through the 7 loops? Thanks!!

  2. Breann, wasn’t sure if you got my initial email so I’m resending. Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I’ve never made a shawl before, but I want to try this one. To make it larger (size 22/24), what do I need to do? Thanks again.

    1. Hi! You should be able to repeat a section (some solid rows & rows with puff stitches) until it’s the size you want 😊

  3. This is a gorgeous shawl. I am excited to make it. Thank you for creating such a lovely design. Blessings to you.

  4. This is a beautiful shawl and I am working on it now, but have a question. Once I get to row 6, the ends start to curve up and don’t stay inline like your photo shows. Will this even out or am I doing something wrong? Adding 3 sc in the last stitch on row 5 & up seems to make the ends bow out a bit

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