I personally will be leaving mine raw as I don't like having lots of extra fabric up around my neck but you could easily do something simple if you wanted a more finished look - perhaps you could do a row of single crochet (popping maybe 4 or 5 single crochets in each chain space, or however many keeps your tension looking neat - too many stitches will cause it to ruffle) OR you could be even more fancy and pop a picot in (chain 3 then slip stitch to the first chain you did) to create a little loop? 🙂
I made this in a lightweight white shimmer/glitter yarn for a bride for a bridal shower gift. She loved it and immediately put it on when she opened the gift💜
I am going on a cruise in Jan 2023 and need a shawl for the evenings. It is a happy you aren't dead gift from my best friend. Lol in the last 5 years I have had a massive heart attack and now breast cancer. We are celebrating me being stubborn and alive !!!! This is the exact thing I looking for. Thank you for sharing with us! 💞💕💓💗💗
I just finished making this shawl as my first "big" project and I am in love! I used a heavier, 6 bulky wool blend yarn in color changing greens in just shy of 270 yards and am calling it my "swamp shawl" and it came out absolutely amazing! I am just learning to crochet and your videos have been crucial in my journey, you're awesomely inspiring and a great teacher 🤙🏼☺️ Now I just have to practice to hopefully get as fast as you some day! 😂😂
This tutorial is so quick and easy, but the finished project looks elegant. I think this would make a perfect Christmas gift, especially for the warm California winters we get here.
I just found this four years later:) I didn’t think I could do it but I followed you row by row and I got it. Very simple and fun. Thank you SO very much for sharing ❤
I love how easy this shawl is to make. After watching you start this shawl a few times, I practiced and now I've made 3 of them. I appreciate you sharing this tutorial.
This shawl is AMAZING!!!! I made it extra large because I just wanted to be totally wrapped up in it. I used a lightweight yarn in Fall colors. Because there are so many 5-chains, instead of counting to five over and over again, I'd name family members, so I'm calling the shawl my Family Fall Shawl. :) It's stunning if I do say so myself. I'll be glad when the summer is over and the weather gets cool again so I can snuggle up in it! :)
I love this, thank you. You explain things so well. You have lovely hands and nails and a soft voice with no blairy music trying to compete. I am going to try it in cotton for a summer shawl 👌💖
Hi, Thank you so much for this easy tutorial and written directions! My friend requested an open shawl and once again you have come thru! Hope you enjoy your ☕. Thank you🤗
LOVE, 💜, 🥰, LOVE💜, 🥰, LOVE💜!!!!! Ty for showing us this simple but oh so pretty pattern shawl!!!!! Even after my stroke I’m having an easy time following this with little to no frustration or frogging!!!!!!!! Thank you so truly Robin!!💗💕💗
Excellent. I'm doing this now and I'm already on row 9. This is for my daughter. I think she'll love it. This is a lovely enjoyable tutorial. Thank you 🌼
So I'm 3 years tardy to the party.... BUT I've just received my yarn in the mail (it's so pretty 😍) and THIS is the stitch I will be using after watching several of your other shawl patterns. I'm super excited, I can't wait to see how it turns out. Thank you for sharing, I love your videos, I've actually been working on a wide scarf using your lotus stitch and it's gorgeous too. Thank you!! 💗
Thank you! I love the trim!!!! I have made this shawl in cotton without the trim but thank you for this!!! Now I can make it with a trim/edge!!!😊I absolutely LOVE that you write the pattern out for us!! So nice of you!! Thank you😃
I've made a bunch of these for gifts and they all have been loved. I also realized that it is the perfect pattern for a stuffy hammock! I'm making a couple of them for my kiddos rooms!
You're my greatest teacher on here! And the chapters you add makes you even more amazing! Thank you so much.... Blessings on your journey here❤ Peace &Love💜🧡 From, New Orleans, USA🎷🎼🎺
Robin, I want to thank you for sharing this pattern. I got a cake of yarn put in my bag when I picked up at Walmart that was not what I ordered as whoever shopped decided they could just substitute since they didn't have what I ordered. I'm so glad they did. It is the prettiest colors and It is working out perfect with this shawl. I started on it a few hours ago and have already used the whole cake. I've decided to get another to make it just a little longer. It is absolutely beautiful. I am calling it my tranquility shawl. Thank you so much for doing this tutorial!
This is a beautiful and easy pattern. Just completed one multicolor shawl and now working on a silky soft cream yarn for next shawl. Thank you for sharing- love your tutorials.
What a lovely pattern. I have the perfect yarn in my stash and I can't wait to get started. I appreciate you including the written pattern as it helps to work from both the tutorial and pattern. Thank you!
Steve is a welcome sound… i must say this seams an easy pattern… and beautiful… but the temptation is there for me to weave another color through the holes and make a tassel past the beautiful edging to add to it and not detract from it… lol… i of course blame this urge to weave it on one of your other videos where you do just that… now everything i see with holes must be woven… hahaha… lol… love your videos to infinity… so pleasant and relaxing even if someone else is doing the work… thank you
Made two of these with Caron Cotton Cakes, colors of Beachglass and Hydrangea. They worked up beautifully and quick. I used a size K hook. Working on little tanks with matching yarn to wear with. Thank you for the perfect Summer shawl tutorial ❤️
Wow, matching with a tank top is a wonderful idea! (I I don't know if I'll have enough of the same yarn for one, but I think that I'll check to see if the same color is still available. )
This is awesome! I have been crocheting for many years, but never really got a lot of instruction. I just found your channel yesterday, and I've already learned two new stitches and I am totally making this shawl! I love black, and pretty much everything I want to make is in that shade ....because things on the market are always so colorful. Just received tons of sport weight black yarn from Amazon yesterday to finish a project, and to start a new one....this shawl!!! I am so excited! You make instructions so easy to follow, and you do enough of the pattern that I can "get it". Thank you so much Robin! I will be back for more! Love you channel! Please keep creating! 🖤🖤🖤
Hi Angie, lovely to have you here and I am glad you're enjoying the videos.😀 Don't worry, I am always creating - never put my hook down.😅At the moment I have new videos every Tuesday evening 7pm UK time.x
Robin I’m crocheting one of your shawl right now and when I got the hang of it it was very easy thanks 😊 for sharing and keeping it simple so that even I can understand it 😊😊😊😊
Shawl and border at the same time, Genius!! I bought my yarn today and will be getting started. As for the border along the top, I just added 3 sc in each ch-3 sp.
I've made this pattern so many times with all different weights of yarn. It's perfect! Soooo simple to memorize and just while away hours. Love this!! I keep coming back to it.
@@mufinmanswife you can but it's tedious. I've done it. Once! You will be at it FOREVER! It does turn out gorgeous, but very delicate. More like a giant doily.
Absolutely love your videos/tutorials. This is an amazing shawl and it looks fantastic no matter what size yarn I use. I've made 4 already and now working on #5. Thank you Robin!
Hello Robin!!This is such a lovely easy pattern for a summer shawl.I made one in powder blue colour and it turned out so pretty. Now i am going to make another one in peach colour. Thank you so 💕
I never thought I'd be able to ever follow a pattern are any tutorial for that matter... for the first time I am able to follow along and actually do it thank you so much for this video
I'm on my second one! I've crocheted 3 years. Fastest (and my favorite) shawl ever and it's beautful. I usually crochet amigurumis or continuous rectangles for blankets so I keep it pretty simple but I'm willing to do this one. I made a gray one a couple years ago and now I'm working on a soft navy color. I use premier yarn. It's a soft 4 weight. I just use the shawl for looks in spring or fall.
Robin, thank you so much for another beautiful pattern!!! It is a dream to work with any yarn and comes out looking spectacular.....Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us.
Thank you so much for this!!! I have been collecting Squishmallows and my collection has got out of hand so I used this pattern and changed it a bit to make a triangle corner stuffed animal net! Im still working on it now but Im so excited to hang it up!!
I absolutely love this shawl. It is easy and it turns out simply beautiful. My first one was made out of red heart yarn. I am starting on a second shawl now with a softer yarn. Thank you! Thank you for this pattern!!
I've been Crocheting for about 50 years but I've learned so many beautiful stitches from you. Thank you. P.S. I love how you say "POP" a single / double Crochet in here lol. You are the best
Robin you have the Best taste in yarn colors! Oh my, and your stitch tension is lovely. I'm presently making your "Lotus Blanket" for a mommie to be. Picked up the Scheepjes whirl and it is so yummy and soft. Thank you for all your patterns, great tips, and the time you put into your channel.♡♡♡
I started making this lovely shawl this morning. And I love it!! It is fun and easy. Thank you, thank you! I love the way it makes the edging as you go, how smart and beautiful!
This is such an easy pattern with the treat of making a border at the same time! I had started a ripple spiked granny stitch blanket for my brother, but after seeing this video, I just had to start this shawl for myself, in Red Heart's Roll with it, Sparkle Sedona. It's looking awesome! Thank you, Robin.
I’ve had some fine yarn I’ve been trying to find a pretty shawl pattern for and this is it!! Thank you! And no need to apologize for Steve coz we love her 💕 Update: i just finished this project as a birthday gift for my mother and I’m very pleased with it. It’s elegant feeling and looking. Thank you!
Thank you for the cute, easy pattern. I was looking for something easy to do that wouldn’t require me looking at a pattern. Sometimes we just need “easy” to break up all the complex projects we get into. :). The “ei” in skein is pronounced as a long “a” sound.
Thank you Robin! I’ve searched for a lacy shawl pattern for my baby grandchild who is due in 3 days. I love the perfect combination of lace and border! Can’t wait to start it tonight & finish it in time for the hospital 🙏💕
Hi Robin! I just love the open design. I can't wait to make it. Thank you! For sharing your crochet work I'm sure I'll make several of them. Awesome job 👍💖👍😉
I’m making this with Red Heart Colorscape yarn and its gorgeous!! Thank you for your easy tutorial. Can’t wait to finish this shawl for my friend’s birthday next weekend.
Thank You for sharing this wonderful Shawl pattern!! I will be using this pattern a lot of times to make shawls for friends. I'm currently crocheting this shawl for a lady I'm working for and I'm using Bernat Velvet in the color of Velveteal! It's going to not only be beautiful, but also very soft, too. God Bless you and your family!
Absolutely beautiful pattern, one of my favorites to make. To strengthen the final row and give it a slightly more "finished" look, I added a finishing row. If you care to try it, feel free! Make your shawl to your desired size. After your last row, chain one and turn. Work your initial turning edge stitches as normal. (Slip stitch into the 2nd and 3rd double crochet, then slip stitch into the chain 2 space. Chain 3, then do 2 double crochet, chain 2, 3 double crochet.) Instead of chaining 5 after, I chained 3. Then worked 2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 more double crochet, into the chain 5 space. Single crochet on top of the single crochet from the row below. Then just repeat all the way across. At the end of the last chain 5 space, work your 2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 double crochet. Then chain 3 and work your final edge set. (Into the chain 2 space from below, work your 3 double crochet, chain 2, 3 double crochet.) When complete, tie off, weave in your ends, and voila! A beautiful scalloped top edge on a gorgeous shawl!
Robin, I have made this shawl a few times with DK yarn and love. This last time I used 4 weight yarn, a discontinued Premier yarn called Momenti. On a whim on the last row after then turn at the end of the row I chained 3 did a single crochet chained 3 all the way across. Then I did the end of the row turned around and did 2 singles, 1 half double in the chain 3 space, then 1 half double and 2 single in the next chain 3 space. Then I did 3 singles in each chain 3 space across. At the end I chained 3 did the end of the row came back and did the 2 singles, a half doubles to match the other side. I slipped stitched in the top of the last single from the previous row. OMG!!! I love how it came out. It gave me the straight edge ending I was needing. I hope I have explained this good enough. I have not written this down anywhere but here. I go where the hook leads me. I have not taken pictures since this shawl is a gift. I will eventual post on Instagram. I and will try to remember to tag you. This pattern was posted 5 years ago, I hope you get to see this comment.
I just came across your tutorial and this will be perfect for summer. I have headphones on and hearing your cat made me smile and then when she got louder I started laughing 😂 I love cats and don’t have one right now and yours reminded me of a cat I had that talked like that quite a bit. She was a calico. I found it a bright spot in my day. Thank you Steve . You’re a cool cat 🐈 And thank you Robin for an awesome pattern for summer. Blessings 💜💜
I just found this pattern. I am working it in a 4 yarn, Red Heart super saver in Monet. It took me watching the video a few times to get the hang of it, now I am whipping through it! I love the Monet color. I love the shawl. It’s turning out beautifully. I think anyway. I am really pleased.
OMG, thank you so much. I just made this shawl for my Mother in Law. I can't wait to give it to her. I was able to complete it in a two week period just working on it when I had time. Just beautiful.
@Steph Fenimore Yes we do, THOUGH EVERYONE, is supposed to as it is a FRENCH WORD AND IT IS ACTUALLY AS 'SKANE'. There IS NO OTHER pronunciation as most people think it is just how each person prefers to say. I have always since long before school age, early 1960s knew it is as 'Skane'. Only as an adult, I started hearing lots of women mis-pronouncing as 'Skeen', and have not hard anyone saying it correctly anymore at all EXCEPT YOU.
Awww! My Grandmother was from Montreal Canada, and LOVED to crochet. She always said "Skane" but I live in Upstate, NY and hear people say "Skeen"...drives me crazy lol!!!
Jus started this shawl...took me a while to catch on( beginner) had to take it apart...had a big gaping hole...but was well worth it..this is just to beautiful to patch up mistakes...now I'm well on my way...I really like it...Thank you for sharing this pattern..simple, yet elegant...Yours looks pretty nice too...simply feminine..☺️☺️👌
Lovely! And I think that I can do it!! I have just “frogged” my first attempt at a triangle shawl because half way through it looked ugly. And I had made several mistakes. But now after watching this very good video, I think that I will try making this triangle shawl! I think that I can do it!!!!!! Thank you for this excellent tutorial.
Love this, I’ve got 2 skeins of variegated yarn that refused to behave when I tried using it on other patterns, but it seems to love this one so far (and I do too)
I am going to make this for my cousin who will be celebrating 70 years young in a few months. I am using Stitch Studio by Nicole bamboo yarn in aqua. It seems to work up really fast. Thanks again for this pattern!!!
I absolutely love this simple yet beautiful pattern. I have only 2 balls of some DK or 3 weight Bernat Softee Baby yarn in the color Pink Rainbow, it has such beautiful shades of Spring colors. I have tried 7 other patterns looking for just the right one for the short color changes in the yarn. And this is definitely going to be the one I choose! Thank you so much Robin for your wonderfully tutorials. ❤️🧶
I've just started this today using an incredibly fine and fluffy yarn, called "get your fluff on" using a 3mm hook. I've never used a yarn so fine or fluffy and I'm really pleased with how it's turning out.
@Sherri swift @Hooked by Robin Only since an adult did I ever start hearing women mis-pronouncing it as 'Skeen', and women still are I hardly hear it being pronounced correctly any more except extremely rarely. It ONLY HAS 1 PRONUNCIATION and it is SKANE the English translation of the French word e'cheveau. And NO one cannot just decide it can be pronounced any way one wants to just pronounce it as to just satisfy oneself. As of EVERYTHING in the world, there is only a right way or a wrong way TO, OF EVERYTHING. People just like to claim there are 'gray; areas to justify their means.
Hey Robin - thanks for this and many other excellent videos. I think you should bring Steve in rather than worrying about taking her out (editing or literally kicking her out). Cats are top of the pops on the internet don't you know (yes of course you do). I am a relative beginner (male over 60) after having been taught by mother and grandmother to knit, crochet and sew as a young boy, so it has been a major gap between then and now. I'd love to see more tutorials where people feature themselves and their animals, children, partners etc even if it's just for a couple of minutes because I think it makes for a much less anonymous feel. I am trying to get my wife to agree to being filmed doing ceramics tutorials as I am the techie half of the relationship. Thanks again. Lee.
I have subscribed to your site because Whats on the Hook mentioned you so I will be able to watch what you have available. Love the scarf your doing now. Thanks to you all who offer these websites even a long time crocheter like me loves all the new colors and patterns that have come from these wonderful crochet sites.
This is so beautiful, but there is no way, nope, none, that I could use such a fine yarn, beautiful as this is. I’m hoping that if I use a 3 weight, or what Ice Yarns, for example, suggest is a 4 weight, with a larger than recommended hook, I can make a pretty shawl. I’m a big person, so there might be a little optical illusion going my way! 🙂
Haha! It is definitely slow growing using such fine yarn - it will probably be summer 2025 by the time I actually finish it 😂 It should look lovely in any yarn weight! 👌
This is the easiest pattern i have tried , i am a new crochetor , thsnk u , love it . Don't "block" the cat , have not seen him but sure its lovely !!!!!!!
I absolutely love it Robin it’s beautiful I’m going to go and get some nice yarn from the blacksheep wools would be nice in cotton to thanks for showing us xx 😘
I am working on this, now, and I’m using a thinner 4 weight, and it is working up really fast and I’m enjoying working on it a lot. Thanks for this tutorial!
This is a beautiful shawl , Robin , Thank you so much. Also, I found your teaching manner superb and instructions so simple and clear. A great pace too for those of us who are novices and still finding our feet. Please do more triangle shawls or pashminas and different style wraps and stoles. Thank you again! I so look forward to following.more of your tutorials :)
I forgot to say I have already made a beautiful shawl using your pattern and have 2 more shawls requested by friends. I could not find where to upload photos. I decorated the shawl with beaded tassels. It looks so very pretty! Thank you again , Robin.
In case anyone was wondering, a magic ring to start this shawl works beautifully! I prefer working with magic rings when I can, it simply always looks cleaner with my work. ❤
Is there a finishing stitch for the top of the shawl as well? I was thinking of doing so, but not sure
what stitch to do, any suggestions?
I was wondering about that. too. Trying to imagine what would blend well and be comfortable on the neck?
I personally will be leaving mine raw as I don't like having lots of extra fabric up around my neck but you could easily do something simple if you wanted a more finished look - perhaps you could do a row of single crochet (popping maybe 4 or 5 single crochets in each chain space, or however many keeps your tension looking neat - too many stitches will cause it to ruffle) OR you could be even more fancy and pop a picot in (chain 3 then slip stitch to the first chain you did) to create a little loop? 🙂
Hooked by Robin A simple picot or leave as is. I would leave it plain.
@@mh.1568 yep I agree 👍
I did end up leaving it plain after all! Thanks everyone for your input. 😊
I made this in a lightweight white shimmer/glitter yarn for a bride for a bridal shower gift. She loved it and immediately put it on when she opened the gift💜
That sounds beautiful and what a wonderful gift! 😃
Wonderful gift
I just made this as a net for my daughter's stuffed animals. It hangs above her bed. She absolutely loves it!
That is adorable and I am glad she loves it.😃🧶
I am going on a cruise in Jan 2023 and need a shawl for the evenings. It is a happy you aren't dead gift from my best friend. Lol in the last 5 years I have had a massive heart attack and now breast cancer. We are celebrating me being stubborn and alive !!!! This is the exact thing I looking for. Thank you for sharing with us! 💞💕💓💗💗
Thank you Laura, hope you are doing okay now and a cruise sounds great! 🤗😃
I just finished making this shawl as my first "big" project and I am in love! I used a heavier, 6 bulky wool blend yarn in color changing greens in just shy of 270 yards and am calling it my "swamp shawl" and it came out absolutely amazing! I am just learning to crochet and your videos have been crucial in my journey, you're awesomely inspiring and a great teacher 🤙🏼☺️ Now I just have to practice to hopefully get as fast as you some day! 😂😂
As with many designs, it was very difficult to see in the beginning until I realized it's making its own border as you go! That is so cool!
It's surprisingly simple isn't it! 😃👍
I love how the bottom decorative edge is formed without having to go back around the piece. Thank you!
This tutorial is so quick and easy, but the finished project looks elegant. I think this would make a perfect Christmas gift, especially for the warm California winters we get here.
I just found this four years later:) I didn’t think I could do it but I followed you row by row and I got it. Very simple and fun. Thank you SO very much for sharing ❤
You are so welcome and I am so glad you managed it.😃
I love how easy this shawl is to make. After watching you start this shawl a few times, I practiced and now I've made 3 of them. I appreciate you sharing this tutorial.
😍 you are very welcome!
How much yard did you use for this shawl?
I’ve just finished mine. Thankyou for such a great tutorial. I used king Cole crescendo, added your tassels and I’m over the moon with it 😃
This shawl is AMAZING!!!! I made it extra large because I just wanted to be totally wrapped up in it. I used a lightweight yarn in Fall colors. Because there are so many 5-chains, instead of counting to five over and over again, I'd name family members, so I'm calling the shawl my Family Fall Shawl. :) It's stunning if I do say so myself. I'll be glad when the summer is over and the weather gets cool again so I can snuggle up in it! :)
Wonderful Idea - I will add prayers to mine and it will be my prayer shawl.
Hi. What number of yarn do you use, and what number of hook? Thank you! Sorry for my english...
@@Ivie787 I used a 3 weight yarn and a 5.5 mm hook.
I love this, thank you. You explain things so well. You have lovely hands and nails and a soft voice with no blairy music trying to compete. I am going to try it in cotton for a summer shawl 👌💖
Thank you so much Sandra and enjoy making your shawl.😃
I absolutely love this! Doing what looks like a border and a lace shawl at the same time, you genius x
Hi,
Thank you so much for this easy tutorial and written directions!
My friend requested an open shawl and once again you have come thru!
Hope you enjoy your ☕. Thank you🤗
LOVE, 💜, 🥰, LOVE💜, 🥰, LOVE💜!!!!! Ty for showing us this simple but oh so pretty pattern shawl!!!!! Even after my stroke I’m having an easy time following this with little to no frustration or frogging!!!!!!!! Thank you so truly Robin!!💗💕💗
Wonderful! 😃 so glad you are enjoying it!
I used this fantastic pattern to make my sister a prayer shawl ...sooo beautiful in white coffee cotton. Thank you
That sounds beautiful Brenda!😃🥰
@@HookedbyRobin Thank you for the inspiration and guidance. You are an 😇
Excellent. I'm doing this now and I'm already on row 9. This is for my daughter. I think she'll love it. This is a lovely enjoyable tutorial. Thank you 🌼
So I'm 3 years tardy to the party.... BUT
I've just received my yarn in the mail (it's so pretty 😍) and THIS is the stitch I will be using after watching several of your other shawl patterns. I'm super excited, I can't wait to see how it turns out. Thank you for sharing, I love your videos, I've actually been working on a wide scarf using your lotus stitch and it's gorgeous too. Thank you!! 💗
Thank you! I love the trim!!!! I have made this shawl in cotton without the trim but thank you for this!!! Now I can make it with a trim/edge!!!😊I absolutely LOVE that you write the pattern out for us!! So nice of you!! Thank you😃
I've made a bunch of these for gifts and they all have been loved. I also realized that it is the perfect pattern for a stuffy hammock! I'm making a couple of them for my kiddos rooms!
Perfect idea for it!😃🥰
You're my greatest teacher on here! And the chapters you add makes you even more amazing! Thank you so much.... Blessings on your journey here❤
Peace &Love💜🧡
From, New Orleans, USA🎷🎼🎺
Thank you so much! 😊
Robin, I want to thank you for sharing this pattern. I got a cake of yarn put in my bag when I picked up at Walmart that was not what I ordered as whoever shopped decided they could just substitute since they didn't have what I ordered. I'm so glad they did. It is the prettiest colors and It is working out perfect with this shawl. I started on it a few hours ago and have already used the whole cake. I've decided to get another to make it just a little longer. It is absolutely beautiful. I am calling it my tranquility shawl. Thank you so much for doing this tutorial!
That sounds amazing Pam! 😍 Thank you so much for sharing and I am glad my video helped.😃
Thank you for your video. I'm a beginner and you made this very simple. When I finish I will post it. Very much appreciated.
You are very welcome! I look forward to seeing the pics! X
This is a beautiful and easy pattern. Just completed one multicolor shawl and now working on a silky soft cream yarn for next shawl. Thank you for sharing- love your tutorials.
That sounds lovely Pamela and thank you, I’m glad you’re enjoying the tutorials.😃🧶
What a lovely pattern. I have the perfect yarn in my stash and I can't wait to get started. I appreciate you including the written pattern as it helps to work from both the tutorial and pattern. Thank you!
This is such an easy pattern. It takes no time to make. Thank you for your tutorial. You are a great teacher.
Thank you for this video. I made two shawls using cotton yarn. Even my husband liked them :)
Steve is a welcome sound… i must say this seams an easy pattern… and beautiful… but the temptation is there for me to weave another color through the holes and make a tassel past the beautiful edging to add to it and not detract from it… lol… i of course blame this urge to weave it on one of your other videos where you do just that… now everything i see with holes must be woven… hahaha… lol… love your videos to infinity… so pleasant and relaxing even if someone else is doing the work… thank you
Steve likes to help! 🫣😂 Oh yes, my woven scarf video! Thank you so much for your kind comments Laurita.x
Made two of these with Caron Cotton Cakes, colors of Beachglass and Hydrangea. They worked up beautifully and quick. I used a size K hook. Working on little tanks with matching yarn to wear with. Thank you for the perfect Summer shawl tutorial ❤️
Wow, matching with a tank top is a wonderful idea! (I I don't know if I'll have enough of the same yarn for one, but I think that I'll check to see if the same color is still available. )
Connie Stone Connie there are some coordinating colors. I bought ocean breeze to go with both Beachglass and hydrangea.
This is awesome! I have been crocheting for many years, but never really got a lot of instruction. I just found your channel yesterday, and I've already learned two new stitches and I am totally making this shawl! I love black, and pretty much everything I want to make is in that shade ....because things on the market are always so colorful. Just received tons of sport weight black yarn from Amazon yesterday to finish a project, and to start a new one....this shawl!!! I am so excited! You make instructions so easy to follow, and you do enough of the pattern that I can "get it". Thank you so much Robin! I will be back for more! Love you channel! Please keep creating! 🖤🖤🖤
Hi Angie, lovely to have you here and I am glad you're enjoying the videos.😀 Don't worry, I am always creating - never put my hook down.😅At the moment I have new videos every Tuesday evening 7pm UK time.x
Robin I’m crocheting one of your shawl right now and when I got the hang of it it was very easy thanks 😊 for sharing and keeping it simple so that even I can understand it 😊😊😊😊
You are welcome Diana, glad you got the hang of it.😃
Shawl and border at the same time, Genius!! I bought my yarn today and will be getting started. As for the border along the top, I just added 3 sc in each ch-3 sp.
I've made this pattern so many times with all different weights of yarn. It's perfect! Soooo simple to memorize and just while away hours. Love this!! I keep coming back to it.
Hi have you made one using superfine #1? Have some I need to use for gifts. If so please let me know how you did it. Thanks
@@mufinmanswife you can but it's tedious. I've done it. Once! You will be at it FOREVER! It does turn out gorgeous, but very delicate. More like a giant doily.
Me too! I love this pattern!
I finished one using #1 fine weight. Lion brands summer nights, its gorgeous....for my mother-in-law 😉
Absolutely love your videos/tutorials. This is an amazing shawl and it looks fantastic no matter what size yarn I use. I've made 4 already and now working on #5. Thank you Robin!
Thank you so much, I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos!😃🧶
IV been hunting all week for a pattern like this to make shawls for the ladies as the home thank you and it's easy for a beginner like me x
You are very welcome! :-)
Hello Robin!!This is such a lovely easy pattern for a summer shawl.I made one in powder blue colour and it turned out so pretty. Now i am going to make another one in peach colour. Thank you so 💕
That sounds so beautiful!🥰🧶
I never thought I'd be able to ever follow a pattern are any tutorial for that matter... for the first time I am able to follow along and actually do it thank you so much for this video
You are very welcome! Xx
I'm on my second one! I've crocheted 3 years. Fastest (and my favorite) shawl ever and it's beautful. I usually crochet amigurumis or continuous rectangles for blankets so I keep it pretty simple but I'm willing to do this one. I made a gray one a couple years ago and now I'm working on a soft navy color. I use premier yarn. It's a soft 4 weight. I just use the shawl for looks in spring or fall.
Robin, thank you so much for another beautiful pattern!!! It is a dream to work with any yarn and comes out looking spectacular.....Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us.
Thank you for such a wonderful comment Sharon!🥰🤗
Thank you so much for this!!! I have been collecting Squishmallows and my collection has got out of hand so I used this pattern and changed it a bit to make a triangle corner stuffed animal net! Im still working on it now but Im so excited to hang it up!!
Aw that's adorable! (LOVE SQUISHMALLOWS 😍)
@@HookedbyRobin me too!!
I absolutely love this shawl. It is easy and it turns out simply beautiful. My first one was made out of red heart yarn. I am starting on a second shawl now with a softer yarn. Thank you! Thank you for this pattern!!
Don’t apologize for your kitty! We love her!
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I've been Crocheting for about 50 years but I've learned so many beautiful stitches from you. Thank you. P.S. I love how you say "POP" a single / double Crochet in here lol. You are the best
Thank you so much Barbara! 😃😃
Robin you have the Best taste in yarn colors! Oh my, and your stitch tension is lovely. I'm presently making your "Lotus Blanket" for a mommie to be. Picked up the Scheepjes whirl and it is so yummy and soft. Thank you for all your patterns, great tips, and the time you put into your channel.♡♡♡
Thank you so much! 🤗
Thank you for this! I'm a beginner, and this was really easy to understand! I'm going to make one for my grandmother, I'm sure she'll love it!
What a wonderful gift, I’m sure she will love it too.😃
I started making this lovely shawl this morning. And I love it!! It is fun and easy. Thank you, thank you! I love the way it makes the edging as you go, how smart and beautiful!
You are very welcome! 😃
This is such an easy pattern with the treat of making a border at the same time! I had started a ripple spiked granny stitch blanket for my brother, but after seeing this video, I just had to start this shawl for myself, in Red Heart's Roll with it, Sparkle Sedona. It's looking awesome! Thank you, Robin.
That sounds so pretty Denise!😃🥰
Love this. And would love to see the self- edging border done in a rectangle or square.
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Very beautiful beginner friendly project. You are an excellent teacher. I have already done a swatch and it’s beginning to look amazing. Thank you.
Thank you so much Christine! 😃🤗
Keep on... I enjoy the interactions you have with the cat and your daughter....
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I’ve had some fine yarn I’ve been trying to find a pretty shawl pattern for and this is it!! Thank you! And no need to apologize for Steve coz we love her 💕
Update: i just finished this project as a birthday gift for my mother and I’m very pleased with it. It’s elegant feeling and looking. Thank you!
Thank you for the cute, easy pattern. I was looking for something easy to do that wouldn’t require me looking at a pattern. Sometimes we just need “easy” to break up all the complex projects we get into. :). The “ei” in skein is pronounced as a long “a” sound.
Thank you Robin! I’ve searched for a lacy shawl pattern for my baby grandchild who is due in 3 days. I love the perfect combination of lace and border! Can’t wait to start it tonight & finish it in time for the hospital 🙏💕
This is amazing! Thank you so much for your fantastic tutorial.....and don't edit Steve out....she's gorgeous!!
You’re welcome Danielle and Steve says thank you! 😃🥰
I finished my shawl the day I started it and it’s fabulous. Thank you so much for the super pattern. I will definitely do it again.
You are very welcome! So glad you enjoyed it! 😃
Hi Robin! I just love the open design. I can't wait to make it. Thank you! For sharing your crochet work I'm sure I'll make several of them. Awesome job 👍💖👍😉
Love the shawls with the built in borders. So easy to make and comes out beautifully. Love your tutorials.
Thank you so much Louise!🥰
I’m making this with Red Heart Colorscape yarn and its gorgeous!! Thank you for your easy tutorial. Can’t wait to finish this shawl for my friend’s birthday next weekend.
You are very welcome!
Hooked by Robin I blocked it overnight and it turned out lovely. I’d love to make another one!
Thank You for sharing this wonderful Shawl pattern!! I will be using this pattern a lot of times to make shawls for friends. I'm currently crocheting this shawl for a lady I'm working for and I'm using Bernat Velvet in the color of Velveteal! It's going to not only be beautiful, but also very soft, too.
God Bless you and your family!
Absolutely beautiful pattern, one of my favorites to make. To strengthen the final row and give it a slightly more "finished" look, I added a finishing row. If you care to try it, feel free!
Make your shawl to your desired size. After your last row, chain one and turn. Work your initial turning edge stitches as normal. (Slip stitch into the 2nd and 3rd double crochet, then slip stitch into the chain 2 space. Chain 3, then do 2 double crochet, chain 2, 3 double crochet.) Instead of chaining 5 after, I chained 3. Then worked 2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 more double crochet, into the chain 5 space. Single crochet on top of the single crochet from the row below. Then just repeat all the way across. At the end of the last chain 5 space, work your 2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 double crochet. Then chain 3 and work your final edge set. (Into the chain 2 space from below, work your 3 double crochet, chain 2, 3 double crochet.) When complete, tie off, weave in your ends, and voila! A beautiful scalloped top edge on a gorgeous shawl!
Thank you so much Mandi and love your tip too, so kind of you to share. 🤗😀
Robin, I have made this shawl a few times with DK yarn and love. This last time I used 4 weight yarn, a discontinued Premier yarn called Momenti. On a whim on the last row after then turn at the end of the row I chained 3 did a single crochet chained 3 all the way across. Then I did the end of the row turned around and did 2 singles, 1 half double in the chain 3 space, then 1 half double and 2 single in the next chain 3 space. Then I did 3 singles in each chain 3 space across. At the end I chained 3 did the end of the row came back and did the 2 singles, a half doubles to match the other side. I slipped stitched in the top of the last single from the previous row. OMG!!! I love how it came out. It gave me the straight edge ending I was needing. I hope I have explained this good enough. I have not written this down anywhere but here. I go where the hook leads me. I have not taken pictures since this shawl is a gift. I will eventual post on Instagram. I and will try to remember to tag you. This pattern was posted 5 years ago, I hope you get to see this comment.
Your crochet summer shawl pattern is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial!
Love the cat meowing in the background, soothing :) - love the tutorial, it's very clear and the pattern is lovely!
Awwh, thank you so much! and got to love cats.😃🐈
Love this shawl. You do such beautiful work. Thanks so many ch for your tutorial. Happy crocheting!
Thank you! 😊
I just came across your tutorial and this will be perfect for summer. I have headphones on and hearing your cat made me smile and then when she got louder I started laughing 😂 I love cats and don’t have one right now and yours reminded me of a cat I had that talked like that quite a bit. She was a calico. I found it a bright spot in my day. Thank you Steve . You’re a cool cat 🐈 And thank you Robin for an awesome pattern for summer. Blessings 💜💜
Oh your cat is fine . no worries. Really like this pattern and just got yarn that's perfect for this. Great tutorial 💙
I just found this pattern. I am working it in a 4 yarn, Red Heart super saver in Monet. It took me watching the video a few times to get the hang of it, now I am whipping through it! I love the Monet color. I love the shawl. It’s turning out beautifully. I think anyway. I am really pleased.
Absolutely stunning. You sure keep me busy. I love this shawl! You are so super. Thank you for another beautiful project!
OMG, thank you so much. I just made this shawl for my Mother in Law. I can't wait to give it to her. I was able to complete it in a two week period just working on it when I had time. Just beautiful.
I love your tutorials!! Thank you! ❤🥰 We in USA say Skein (Skane) if that helps, but often use the term ball of yarn. 😉
@Steph Fenimore Yes we do, THOUGH EVERYONE, is supposed to as it is a FRENCH WORD AND IT IS ACTUALLY AS 'SKANE'. There IS NO OTHER pronunciation as most people think it is just how each person prefers to say. I have always since long before school age, early 1960s knew it is as 'Skane'. Only as an adult, I started hearing lots of women mis-pronouncing as 'Skeen', and have not hard anyone saying it correctly anymore at all EXCEPT YOU.
Awww! My Grandmother was from Montreal Canada, and LOVED to crochet. She always said "Skane" but I live in Upstate, NY and hear people say "Skeen"...drives me crazy lol!!!
@@NiniAllenVoiceActorAnd me being a 'word' person.
@Eliana Miller, same here!! I'm a self professed "Word Ninja"! Haha!!!
I use Skane for hand dyed yarns that need "balling" , or "caking". I use ball for balls and things like shop bought mass produced yarn!!
Jus started this shawl...took me a while to catch on( beginner) had to take it apart...had a big gaping hole...but was well worth it..this is just to beautiful to patch up mistakes...now I'm well on my way...I really like it...Thank you for sharing this pattern..simple, yet elegant...Yours looks pretty nice too...simply feminine..☺️☺️👌
Love to read this! Thank you so much Shasha.🥰🧶
Love that the edging is part of the main pattern!
I agree I am not a fan of edging lol.
Lovely! And I think that I can do it!! I have just “frogged” my first attempt at a triangle shawl because half way through it looked ugly. And I had made several mistakes. But now after watching this very good video, I think that I will try making this triangle shawl! I think that I can do it!!!!!! Thank you for this excellent tutorial.
You’re welcome Sandra, you’ve got this!😃
Love this, I’ve got 2 skeins of variegated yarn that refused to behave when I tried using it on other patterns, but it seems to love this one so far (and I do too)
Awesome!! Sometimes variegated looks beautiful in the ball but is tricky when worked up (that's so frustrating LOL) - Glad this is working for you! 😃
I am going to make this for my cousin who will be celebrating 70 years young in a few months. I am using Stitch Studio by Nicole bamboo yarn in aqua. It seems to work up really fast. Thanks again for this pattern!!!
You are very welcome! 😃
I did with solid white and it turned out so beautiful 😍😍❤️ thank you
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I absolutely love this simple yet beautiful pattern. I have only 2 balls of some DK or 3 weight Bernat Softee Baby yarn in the color Pink Rainbow, it has such beautiful shades of Spring colors. I have tried 7 other patterns looking for just the right one for the short color changes in the yarn. And this is definitely going to be the one I choose! Thank you so much Robin for your wonderfully tutorials. ❤️🧶
I've just started this today using an incredibly fine and fluffy yarn, called "get your fluff on" using a 3mm hook. I've never used a yarn so fine or fluffy and I'm really pleased with how it's turning out.
Hi.. I’m a complete beginner and left handed. Thank you for the great tutorial. I am now doing my own shawl. Looking forward to. Doing loads more xx
You are very welcome! 😃
Lovely project. I am from northern California and we call it a "skein" with a long e. 💖
@Sherri swift @Hooked by Robin Only since an adult did I ever start hearing women mis-pronouncing it as 'Skeen', and women still are I hardly hear it being pronounced correctly any more except extremely rarely. It ONLY HAS 1 PRONUNCIATION and it is SKANE the English translation of the French word e'cheveau. And NO one cannot just decide it can be pronounced any way one wants to just pronounce it as to just satisfy oneself. As of EVERYTHING in the world, there is only a right way or a wrong way TO, OF EVERYTHING. People just like to claim there are 'gray; areas to justify their means.
Eliana Miller - i love such rants! My inner gramma demon is satisfied.
I'm originally from Illinois , but from Texas now 44 years. We call it skEin , long E.
I want to thank you for sharing! I’m newish at crocheting and loved this pattern!!!! Thank you again!!
Thank you so much Kyle, that was lovely to read.🥰🧶
Hey Robin - thanks for this and many other excellent videos. I think you should bring Steve in rather than worrying about taking her out (editing or literally kicking her out). Cats are top of the pops on the internet don't you know (yes of course you do). I am a relative beginner (male over 60) after having been taught by mother and grandmother to knit, crochet and sew as a young boy, so it has been a major gap between then and now. I'd love to see more tutorials where people feature themselves and their animals, children, partners etc even if it's just for a couple of minutes because I think it makes for a much less anonymous feel. I am trying to get my wife to agree to being filmed doing ceramics tutorials as I am the techie half of the relationship. Thanks again. Lee.
I have subscribed to your site because Whats on the Hook mentioned you so I will be able to watch what you have available. Love the scarf your doing now. Thanks to you all who offer these websites even a long time crocheter like me loves all the new colors and patterns that have come from these wonderful crochet sites.
That was so sweet of her to give me a mention! I've subscribed to her channel now so I don't miss out - thank you for subscribing to me too! :D x
A new shawl pattern to try. SO happy 😀. Thank you.
You are very welcome!
I made this in 2 days, so beautiful and quick - thank you for a fantastic tutorial!
Amazing Nadene, I hope you enjoyed making it! 😃🧶
This is so beautiful, but there is no way, nope, none, that I could use such a fine yarn, beautiful as this is. I’m hoping that if I use a 3 weight, or what Ice Yarns, for example, suggest is a 4 weight, with a larger than recommended hook, I can make a pretty shawl. I’m a big person, so there might be a little optical illusion going my way! 🙂
Also, it will grow faster, I only have the one life!
Haha! It is definitely slow growing using such fine yarn - it will probably be summer 2025 by the time I actually finish it 😂 It should look lovely in any yarn weight! 👌
This is the easiest pattern i have tried , i am a new crochetor , thsnk u , love it . Don't "block" the cat , have not seen him but sure its lovely !!!!!!!
Love your shawl . the pattern with the edging already done . Thank you .
I'm going to use size 10 crochet thread and try making a headscarf. Thank you Robin 💜 I did make this scarf and loved the pattern .
That sounds lovely Tara and I am so glad you loved the pattern.🥰🧶
I absolutely love it Robin it’s beautiful I’m going to go and get some nice yarn from the blacksheep wools would be nice in cotton to thanks for showing us xx 😘
I will now call all Skeins of yarn 'hanks' Thank you for this beauty. Hopefully getting this done in a couple of colors for the holidays
The tutorial was very helpful,thank you and the cat was simply a good noise,not too distracting.
I am working on this, now, and I’m using a thinner 4 weight, and it is working up really fast and I’m enjoying working on it a lot. Thanks for this tutorial!
Thank you for sharing this easy lovely shawl pattern making mine now. 👌😘
This is a beautiful shawl , Robin , Thank you so much. Also, I found your teaching manner superb and instructions so simple and clear. A great pace too for those of us who are novices and still finding our feet. Please do more triangle shawls or pashminas and different style wraps and stoles. Thank you again! I so look forward to following.more of your tutorials :)
I forgot to say I have already made a beautiful shawl using your pattern and have 2 more shawls requested by friends.
I could not find where to upload photos. I decorated the shawl with beaded tassels. It looks so very pretty! Thank you again , Robin.
Are you on social media at all? My facebook page HookedbyRobin is the best place to upload pics - I'd love to see!! x
In case anyone was wondering, a magic ring to start this shawl works beautifully! I prefer working with magic rings when I can, it simply always looks cleaner with my work. ❤
Great tip Aria, thank you!😃
pretty pattern. I love Steve's meowy sounds... she keeps my cats' attentions while I'm busy watching videos!
LOL I'm glad Steve's shouting serves at least one good purpose 😂
I simply love ❤️ this pattern I am going to start this beautiful shawl soon than you for sharing
Hi Robin wow a. Gorgeous shawl. I love the edges so pretty and very clever idea will do as a gift. For. Friends thanks so much for sharing, ☺☺☺☺