
Crochet a Summer Shawl: Easy Sundae Granny Pattern for Beginners!
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Hooked on crochet and looking for your next project? I've got you covered! In this blog post, I'll guide you through creating a beautiful "Sundae Granny Shawl," inspired by my tutorial from The Secret Yarnery.
This easy-to-follow pattern is perfect for beginners, featuring a simple one-row repeat and a lacy design that's ideal for spring or summer. Get ready to unleash your creativity with customizable color combinations and a relaxing crochet experience!
The Sundae Granny Shawl is a rectangular shawl pattern with a fun twist on the classic granny stitch. What makes it special? The use of multiple yarn colors makes it pop and a joy to work on! This project is a fantastic way to add a splash of handmade charm to your wardrobe.
Here are some key features:
I'm excited for you to make your own shawl! Here's why I think you'll love this Crochet, Summer Shawl project:
Ready to get started? Here's what you'll need:
You can find a wide selection of worsted weight yarns at Ice Yarns.
Gauge isn't super critical for this project, but it can affect the final size of your shawl. If you're concerned about size, I recommend making a small swatch to check your gauge before you begin.
The pattern creates a rectangular shawl, but you can adjust the length and width by adding or subtracting rows and repeats.
As a reference, my finished shawl is approximately [insert dimensions here].
Here are some common crochet abbreviations used in this pattern:
This pattern uses a couple of special stitches that create the lacy, textured design:
These stitches are easy to learn and add a lot of visual interest to the shawl.
Let's get started! Here's how to make the foundation chain:
Alright, let's get into the first row!
Check out the timestamps in the YouTube video for visual guidance!
Now for the best part - the repeating row! This is where the pattern really starts to take shape.
It's all about finding that center point!
This row is the foundation of the entire shawl, repeating to create length. Keep repeating this row until your shawl is the desired length. And remember, I have visual aids in my YouTube video.
After completing 12 rows of the first color, it's time to change colors. Here's how I like to do it:
Weaving in ends is an important skill to master for a clean finish.
Here's the color sequence I used in the tutorial:
Feel free to get creative! Experiment with your own color combinations to create a shawl that's uniquely you.
Almost there! Here's how to prepare your shawl for the border:
This will give you a nice base to work the border into.
The border adds a finished edge and helps prevent stretching. It also gives the shawl a polished, professional look. I like to switch to a smaller hook (6 mm) for the border to create a tighter edge. The border consists of multiple rows of different stitches and colors, adding a final touch of beauty to your shawl.
Let's start building that beautiful border!
Now for the tricky part - the corner!
Let's switch things up again:
And now, back to the pattern:
Almost there!
Now for some texture!
And that last stitch is:
Finish that last cherry and make your single crochet right into this single crochet down below.
Time for another color change!
Let's keep crocheting!
And to finish this row up:
At the end of your row, do your chain three, and now we're just going to single crochet right down here into that single crochet at the end of our row.
Now, reverse those stitches:
Into this first stitch one single crochet chain three and one single crochet chain one next we have a cherry down below so we're going to do a scoop on top.
To finish this border row:
At the end of our row we're going to make one single crochet right down here into this stitch, but we're not going to finish it, we're just going to start that single crochet and leave it on our hook. We're going to change our colors to our last color the darkest color that we have.
Time to bring in that last color!
Here's what to do for this row:
Make one single crochet into the very first stitch. This row consists of chain 3 and single crochet, working into the center stitch of the "scoops" and the center of the "cherries." Alternate chain three and single crochet into the center stitch of the scoop chain three and send and single crochet into the center of the cherry chain three.
And to complete this row:
At the end of our row we're going to make our last stitch right here our last single crochet right into that stitch of the row down below.
We're almost at the finish line!
Cherries get scoops and scoops get cherries for this row, you want to do the opposite for this row.
And now, the very last stitch:
At the end of your row I've done my last cherry and my chain one now we're just gonna do our last single crochet right down here right into that first stitch one single crochet and chain one so that is going to secure our yarn.
Cut your yarn leaving a long enough tail to sew with your needle later.
Now, repeat the exact same border on the opposite end of the shawl. Don't forget to create that extra space in the corners (using the chain two and single crochet method) to ensure the border lays flat.
Weaving in all those yarn ends is key to a polished and professional-looking finish! Make sure you weave them in securely so they don't unravel over time. Here's a blog post about weaving in ënds to help!
Blocking can really elevate the look of your finished shawl. It helps even out the stitches, improves the drape, and enhances the overall appearance.
To keep your shawl looking its best, hand wash it in cold water with a mild detergent and lay it flat to dry. Avoid using harsh chemicals or high heat, which can damage the yarn.
I'd love to see your finished shawls! Share them on social media using the hashtag #SecretYarnerySundaeShawl so I and others can find them.
Looking for more crochet inspiration? Check out my other popular crochet patterns on my website! You'll find a wide variety of projects to suit every skill level and style. You might enjoy browsing my collection of written patterns.
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Thank you for following along with this pattern. I hope you enjoy crocheting your own Sundae Granny Shawl! Happy crocheting!
1. Is this pattern beginner-friendly?
Yes! The Sundae Granny Shawl features a simple one-row repeat, making it perfect for beginners. Visual learners can follow along with the video tutorial for additional support.
2. What yarn works best for this pattern?
This pattern is designed for worsted weight yarn, but you can use any yarn you prefer. The suggested weight ensures a balance of structure and flow. Use three colors for a fun, color-blocked look or one solid color for a classic touch.
3. How much yarn will I need?
You’ll need approximately 125 grams for each of the three colors or 400 grams if using a single color. The amounts may vary depending on your tension and adjustments to the shawl size.
4. Can I customize the size of the shawl?
Absolutely! The pattern is fully customizable. You can adjust the foundation chain and the number of rows to make it longer or wider to fit your desired dimensions.
5. Does gauge matter for this project?
Gauge isn’t critical for this pattern, but it can affect the final size of your shawl. If size matters, make a small swatch to check your gauge before starting.
6. What tools do I need?
You’ll need a 6.5 mm crochet hook (or 6 mm if you don’t have a 6.5 mm hook), stitch markers (optional), a needle for weaving in ends, and scissors.
7. How do I change colors seamlessly?
The pattern provides step-by-step instructions on how to switch colors cleanly, ensuring your shawl looks polished. You'll finish the last stitch of the row and join the new color before turning your work.
8. Is there support if I get stuck?
Yes! Along with the written pattern, there’s a step-by-step video tutorial on YouTube to guide you through the process. You can also reach out to the crochet community or the pattern designer for tips.
9. Do I need to add the border?
The border is optional but adds a professional look and prevents stretching. It also allows you to add extra details and color coordination to your shawl.
10. Can this project fit into my busy schedule?
Definitely! Its portable design makes it easy to bring along and crochet wherever you are—whether waiting in line, relaxing at home, or traveling.