Blush Horizon Crochet Triangular Shawl
If you love crochet projects that are relaxing, beautiful, and endlessly wearable, the Blush Horizon Crochet Triangular Shawl is one you’ll enjoy making and wearing again and again.
I wanted a beginner friendly and beautiful crochet shawl that is triangular in shape, and I so super excited how this turned out.

This shawl is perfect for quiet evenings, mindful stitching, and effortless styling. This is a simple project with a repeat of basic rows and can be made as a stash busting project.
The Blush Horizon Shawl was inspired by gentle colour changes that feel calm and comforting, much like watching the horizon soften at dusk. The combination of warm blush tones and light neutrals creates a timeless look that suits every season and every wardrobe.

The crochet triangular shawl pattern is available as a free pattern. Scroll down for the instructions. You can get the ad-free version on Ravelry and Etsy using the links below.
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This is a free crochet pattern that balances simplicity with elegance, making it ideal whether you are new to crochet or want a soothing project that doesn’t demand constant counting.

Design Features You’ll Love
The Blush Horizon Shawl has a classic triangular shape for a modern look. The stitch pattern is simple, made using a modification of the crochet blanket stitch, allowing the color changes to shine while still providing enough texture to keep things interesting. The shawl drapes beautifully without feeling bulky, making it comfortable to wear in multiple ways.
Its clean edges and balanced proportions mean the shawl looks just as good worn loosely around the neck as it does draped over the shoulders.

Skill Level and Who This Pattern Is For
This pattern is beginner-friendly and perfect for confident beginners who are ready to try their first triangular shawl. The repeats are easy to follow, and the construction is straightforward, making it a great confidence-building project.
Finished Size and Customisation Options
The Blush Horizon Shawl is designed to be a comfortable, wearable size that works well as both a shawl and a scarf. If you prefer a larger wrap or a smaller neck scarf, the pattern can easily be adjusted by adding or stopping repeats.
Materials needed for the Triangular crochet shawl
Yarn – Any DK weight yarns in colors of your choice.
The prototype was made using Lion Brand Coboo in Teracotta and White
Estimated Total Yardage
Terracotta = 270 yards
White = 270 yards
Have a look at the yarn colors here.
Hook – 5 mm Crochet Hook
Gauge – 18 sts over 12 Rows = 4 x 4” made using the stitch pattern, before blocking.
Gauge pattern
Chain 21 and follow the pattern for 12 rows.
Pattern Notes
- Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
- The beginning chain do not count as a stitch throughout.
Difficulty Level – Intermediate
Terms – US Terminology
Stitches Abbreviations
Chain/chains – ch/chs
Stitch(es) – st(s)
Single Crochet – sc
Double crochet – dc
Finished Measurements
Wingspan – 54” by 30.”
Construction Notes
The shawl is made in one piece without any sewing needed.
It starts from the edge, and it gradually fans out, with an increase on one side alone.



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Blush Horizon Crochet Triangular Shawl Pattern
With the Teracotta yarn
Row 1: Chain 6, 2 dc in 3rd ch from hook, skip next 2 chs, sc in last ch, turn. 2 dc, 1 sc
Row 2: Ch 3 (does not count as a stitch, here and throughout), 2 dc in first sc below, skip next 2 dc, sc in last st, turn. 2 dc, 1 sc
Row 3: Ch 3 (2 dc, sc, 2 dc) in first sc, skip next 2 dc, sc in last ch 2 from the row below, turn. 4 dc, 2 sc
Row 4: Ch 3, 2 dc in first sc below, skip next 2 dc, (sc, 2 dc) in next sc, skip next 2 dc, sc in last ch 3 from the row below, turn. 4 dc, 2 sc
Row 5: Ch 3, (2 dc, sc, 2 dc) in first sc, skip next 2 dc, (sc, 2 dc) in next sc, skip next 2 dc, sc in last ch 3 from the row below, turn. 6 dc, 3 sc
Row 6: Ch 3, 2 dc in first sc below, *skip next 2 dc, (sc, 2 dc) in next sc, repeat from * across row, sc in last ch 3 from the row below, turn. 6 dc, 3 sc
Row 7: Ch 3, (2 dc, sc, 2 dc) in first sc, *skip next 2 dc, (sc, 2 dc) in next sc, repeat from * across the row, sc in last ch 3 from the row below, turn. 8 dc, 4 sc
Rows 8 – 56: Repeat Rows 6 and 7
Switch to white yarn at the end of the row.
Rows 57 – 82: With White, Repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 83 – 84: With Teracotta, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 85 – 86: With White, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 87 – 88: With Teracotta, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 89 – 90: With White, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 91 – 92: With Teracotta, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 93 – 94: With White, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 95 – 96: With Teracotta, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 97 – 98: With White, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Rows 99 – 100: With Teracotta, repeat Rows 6 and 7
Edgeing
Crocheting around the whole shawl
Colors needed: I used the same color as the rows for a smooth edging.
Fasten off.
Share Your Finished Shawl
I absolutely love seeing your finished projects. If you make the Blush Horizon Shawl, feel free to share your photos and tag Fosbas Designs on social media. Seeing your colour choices and styling ideas is always a joy and inspiration to the crochet community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Blush Horizon Crochet Shawl suitable for beginners?
Yes, this pattern is beginner-friendly and uses simple stitches with easy repeats.
What yarn weight works best for this shawl?
The pattern works best with yarn that gives good drape, but similar yarn weights can be used with great results.
Can I make the shawl larger or smaller?
Yes, the shawl is easily adjustable by adding or stopping repeats.
Do I need to block the finished shawl?
Blocking is recommended to improve drape and define the shape, but it is optional.
Can I sell items made from this pattern?
Yes, you may sell handmade items made from this pattern. Please credit Fosbas Designs as the designer.
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