Montgomery Street Bandana Shawl Free Crochet Pattern
This Montgomery Street Shawl is a special free pattern and perfect if you ever need a quick project on the go. If you saw Kristy Glass at the Rhinebeck Yarn Bazaar or her video then you are familiar with this shawl as she rocked it at the first Rhinebeck Yarn Bazaar. She had another shawl planned but wanted more of a bandana inspired vibe so when she texted me DAYS BEFORE the event I said, sure I am up to the challenge! Read the full behind the scenes story and all the fun here or just scroll on down to get to the pattern and make yourself a beautiful Montgomery Street Bandana Shawl.
MATERIALS:
I used a twinkle DK I had left over from another project.
Small bandana size: Approx. 170 yards
Full Size shawl: Approx, 440 yards
Crochet Hook Size US 7/ 4.5 mm
Tapestry needle to weave ends
Tape Measure
Finished measurements Bandana size shown: 38” x 22” x 22” / 12” long at spine
Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
ch – chain loop
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
st – stitch
sp – space
sk - skip
NOTE:
This is written for a bandana / shawlette as shown.
You can add as many rows as you want before the finish picot trim row but will need more yarn.
NOTE:
This is written for a bandana / shawlette as shown.
You can add as many rows as you want before the finish picot trim row but will need more yarn.
Row 1: in magic circle, ch 3 (acts as a sc, ch 2), then sc, ch 1, sc, ch 2 (corner), sc, ch 1, sc, hdc, Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3 (acts as sc, ch 2), sc in same, ch 1, sk sc, sc in ch sp, ch 1, sk sc, [sc, ch 2, sc] in ch 2 corner sp, [ch 1, sk sc, sc in next ch sp] 2 times, hdc in second st of ch 3 of previous row, Turn.
Row 3: Ch 3, sc in top of hdc, *skip sc, ch 1, sc in next ch sp*, repeat * to * to corner, ch 1, [sc, ch 2, sc] in ch 2 sp, at corner, *skip sc, ch 1, sc in next ch sp*, repeat * to * to end, hdc in second st of ch 3 of previous row, Turn.
Rows 4 - 34: Repeat row 3.
Continue to desired length for bigger shawl – may require more yarn.
TRIM ROW:
When you are at desired length and shawl size, this will be the trim for any size:
Ch 3 sc in top of hdc, *ch 3, sl st into 1 ch, skip sc, sc in next ch sp*, repeat * to * to corner,
Corner: [ch 3, sl st into 1 ch sc into ch 2 sp, ch 3, sl st into 1 ch, sc into ch 2 sp, ch 3, sl st into 1 ch,] in ch 2 sp, at corner,
Then * ch 3, sl st into 1 ch, skip sc, sc in next ch sp*, repeat * to * to end, hdc in last st.