Abstract Allure Shawl by Angel Koychev

Abstract Allure Shawl

Crochet
September 2024
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
2.5 mm
2515 - 2734 yards (2300 - 2500 m)
One size
US
English
This pattern is available for €4.50.

An Overlay Mosaic And Lacy Crochet Pattern For A Shawl
Introducing the Abstract Allure Shawl – a mesmerizing crochet pattern that blends the striking beauty of the Overlay Mosaic Technique with the delicate charm of lacy stitches. Written in US terms, this pattern guides you through the creation of a stunning shawl that’s sure to captivate with its intricate design and elegant drape.
The shawl’s centerpiece is a large square motif, crafted using the Overlay Mosaic Technique, worked on the right side (RS) only. Each round alternates between two colors, with BLSCs (back loop only single crochets) forming the open spaces and FLDCs (drop-down double crochets) creating the bold, textured “X” blocks. The pattern is worked in rounds, starting from the center and radiating outward, with every side identical to the others. To maintain the shawl’s symmetry, instructions and charts focus on just one side of each round, which you’ll repeat four times to complete each round.
Corners are created with chain spaces (CH 2), which are treated as stitches in subsequent rounds, adding a crisp, structured edge to the design. The initial rounds provide detailed instructions, while later rounds guide you through the repeated steps, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable crocheting experience. When finishing, the pattern suggests using the invisible join method to seamlessly complete the last round.
This shawl is as versatile as it is beautiful. The large square, made with the overlay technique, forms the back of the shawl, while two lacy pieces extend from two of its sides, elegantly draping over the shoulders and falling forward. The combination of structured mosaic and airy lace results in a piece that is both warm and breathable – perfect for any season.
To enhance the visual appeal, you can choose a color-changing yarn skein, allowing the colors to shift naturally as you crochet. Alternatively, separate the skein into smaller balls to control the placement of color changes, just as I have done in my version of the shawl. This adds a personal touch, making each shawl truly unique.
The final measurements of the shawl, if worked with the recommended hook size and yarn, should be around 66 x 66 cm for the square and 66 x 105 cm for each rectangular piece. As always, a printable version of the pattern is included to make the project even more accessible and convenient.
The Abstract Allure Shawl is more than just a project – it’s an opportunity to create something truly special, combining modern geometric style with timeless crochet techniques. Enjoy the process and let your creativity shine!
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DIFFICULTY LEVEL
This is an intermediate crochet pattern.
GAUGE
21 SC x 25 ROWS = 10 CM x 10 CM
YARN & HOOKS
HOOK 2,5 mm
HOBBII FRIENDS WHEEL
(55% cotton/ 45% acrylic, 100 g (3.5 oz) ca. 400 m (437 yds)
Color 1 (C1) 87 Midnight Blue (1 x 100gr/400mt skeins)
HOBBII FRIENDS WHEEL MULTI
(55% cotton/ 45% acrylic, 250 g (8.8 oz) ca. 1000 m (1094 yds)
Color 2 (C2) 06 Rainy Sunset (2 x 250gr/1000mt skeins)
Tapestry needle & Scissors
(to weave and hide yarn ends)
The pattern is in US terms