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A handmade shawl is like a hug you can wear. It is such a beautiful thing to make and to receive. Take it one step further with some mindfulness and intention.
So, what is a prayer shawl anyway? It’s whatever you want it to be! In its simplest form, it is keeping the recipient in your thoughts and prayers while you’re making the shawl. You can make a prayer shawl to honor a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary. You can make a prayer shawl to offer comfort in a time of struggle like a recent death or disease diagnosis. There’s no wrong way to crochet a prayer shawl!
So, is it like religious? Well, it doesn’t have to be. You can pray for the person. Or you can just think about them while you make the shawl. You can focus on a specific mantra or poem that holds some significance to you. Or you can try to capture a specific feeling or mood – like happiness, healing, comfort, guidance, graduation and more. It’s the thought that counts – literally!
Any crochet pattern can be used as a free crochet prayer shawl pattern. There’s no set color, shape or stitch. A free crochet prayer shawl pattern can be monochrome or multicolored, lacey or solid, triangle or rectangle. It’s all up to you! Check out this curated list of 25 free crochet prayer shawl patterns and prepare to get inspired!
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25 Free Crochet Prayer Shawl Patterns
1. Ana Lucia Shawl
Grab that fancy fingering yarn you’ve been saving for a rainy day and make this beautiful shawl! The design is a celebration of the double crochet stitch and all its variations – back post, front post, back loops only, and shell stitches made from double crochets. You can follow along with the written or video tutorial.
Designer: Wilmade
Yarn: Bobbelschmiede-Lenany Bobbel 4fädig (Light Fingering Weight #0)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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2. Raspberry Croissant Shawl
You’ll be as fancy as a french patisserie window in this elegant triangle shawl. This free crochet prayer shawl pattern is worked on the bias. The unique shape is somewhere between a triangle and a crescent – with longer tapered sides that cascade beautifully. The deceptively simple design only calls for double crochet and chain stitches.
Designer: Yarnandy
Yarn: Scheepjes Whirl (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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3. Just Feel Festive Shawl
Change up the traditional granny stripe by working on the bias. The elongated parallelogram shape gives the coverage of a rectangular shawl with the long hanging tails of a triangle shawl. It’s the best of both worlds! Plus, this free crochet prayer shawl pattern is a total stash buster.
Designer: Caleisha Ryan
Yarn: (Double-Stranded Fingering Weight #1 = DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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4. Autumn Garden
Follow along with the 6 part crochet along for this secret Autumn Garden shawl pattern and you won’t be disappointed. Each block of color has its own unique stitchwork. What a neat way to learn new crochet stitches! The designer even has different color combination recommendations for your inspiration on the first part of the CAL.
Designer: In the Yarn Garden
Yarn: Järbo Llama Silk ( Weight # )
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5. Tendril Shawl
A lightweight and lacey shawl is just the thing for spring and cool summer mornings and evenings. This deceptively simple design for this free crochet prayer shawl pattern only uses double crochet and treble crochet stitches. It really is amazing what you can make with just one skein of yarn.
Designer: Carmen Heffernan Annie Design Crochet
Yarn: My Crochet Makes Hand Dyed Yarn (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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6. Half a Granny Square Shawl
This design combines modern design with a rustic color palette for a truly timeless effect. If you know how to make a traditional granny square, then this half granny square design should be a piece of cake. The pattern calls for single, double and treble crochet stitches worked in 5 rotating colors.
Designer: Churchmouse Yarns and Teas
Yarn: Brooklyn Tweed Loft (Fingering Weight #1)
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7. Mimic
Start with a basic free crochet prayer shawl pattern made with moss stitch and v-stitches. The pattern is relaxing, repetitive and perfect for Netflix bingeing. Right about when you start to lose steam on the project, the design shakes things up with a one sided extension that turns the shawl into a trapezoid shape.
Designer: Every Trick on the Hook
Yarn: Scheepjes Whirl (DK Weight #3)
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8. Classical Attitude Shawl
The gangs all here – single, half double, double and treble crochet stitches. That’s right, you can make this colorful and attractive shawl using just basic crochet stitches. Plus, you only need one skein of yarn! Make your life easier by choosing a color changing cake yarn, so you don’t have to worry about changing colors or weaving in extra ends.
Designer: Tine Sommer Hansen for Hobbii
Yarn: Color Kings Cotton Bomb (Sport Weight #3)
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9. Lean on Me
The unique silhouette of this lovely free crochet prayer shawl pattern is achieved through its asymmetrical design. The beginner-friendly stitchwork features solid half double crochet rows accented with filet crochet style rows of double crochet and chain stitches.
Designer: Stitch with Passion
Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala (DK Weight #3)
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10. Halo Shawl
A wide and shallow triangle shape sits nicely on the shoulders and has enough length to wrap all the way around. The beginner-friendly design uses all basic stitches, and the pattern is available in both US and UK crochet terminology. There is even a video tutorial for this pretty and free crochet prayer shawl pattern!
Designer: Carmen Heffernan for Annie Design Crochet
Yarn: Audine Wools Halo (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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11. Daydream Shawl
Practice your tunisian crochet skills with this beautiful boho shawl. You’ll be using tunisian simple stitch decreases and yarn overs to create the interesting surface of this design. Despite its intricate appearance, the design is suitable for beginners and it even includes a video tutorial.
Designer: TLYC Blog
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft Solids (Aran Weight #4)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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12. Earl Grey Wrap
This free crochet prayer shawl pattern will have you hooked from start to finish. The design features uneven striping and simple lacework, but it only uses half double crochet and chain stitches. It’s modern, it’s striking, and it’s the perfect mix of interesting and easy!
Designer: Two of Wands
Yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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13. Ocean of Love Wrap
Beautiful ripples of treble and double treble stitches create the unique shape of this free crochet prayer shawl design. The Ocean of Love Wrap is like a hug you can wear! Make it easy for yourself and grab a color changing yarn for this one.
Designer: Buttonnose Crochet
Yarn: Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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14. Tea Flower
Improve your crochet skills and learn new stitches with the elegant Tea Flower wrap. The main part of this shawl is relatively easy and uses only single, double and treble crochet stitches. The real fun begins when you get to the edging. Then you will learn how to make these beautiful rows of flowers!
Designer: Mijo Crochet
Yarn: Scheepjes Whirl (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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15. To the Point Shawl
Say hello to easy style! Go from one point to the other using just single, half double and double crochet stitches. Then wrap things up with a gorgeous decorative wave border. This crescent shaped wrap is an absolute must-make!
Designer: Wilmade
Yarn: Lion Brand Beautiful You (Sport Weight #3)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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16. Bridesmaid Shawl
The receiver of this breathtaking shawl gift will be as pretty as a picture when they’re all wrapped up in lace. A monochrome design is easy to match your outfit with. Pick the receiver’s favorite color or a color that holds some other significance (think chakras or mood rings). The design calls for half treble stitch with a picot scallop edging.
Designer: Michele DuNaier for WeCrochet
Yarn: Knit Picks Palette (Fingering Weight #1)
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17. Rivers Shawl
I know this looks like really tricky (not to mention absolutely gorgeous!) but believe me when I say that it’s actually really simple. You’ll be going up and down the list of basic crochet stitches from short to tall and back to short to create the stunning wave design.
Video, rectangle, shell edging,
Designer: Rich Textures Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala Tweed (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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18. Carillon Shawl
This colorblock wrap catches your eye with it’s bright colors and easy lace stitchwork. The free crochet prayer shawl pattern is worked on the bias and calls for double crochet, v-stitches and picot stitches. You can learn how to crochet this beginner-friendly design from the video or the written tutorial. Use mini skeins or scrap yarn.
Designer: TLYC Blog
Yarn: Lorna’s Laces String Quartet (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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19. Wrapped in Diamonds Shawl
The filet crochet technique allows you to create images by playing with negative space – it’s like painting with crochet! This beautiful and free crochet prayer shawl pattern is a lovely introduction to the technique and it’s not too tricky. You’ll be using double crochet and chain stitches and learning how to read a filet crochet chart.
Designer: Torun Johansson
Yarn: Scheepjes Whirl (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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20. Windy Morning Shawlette
When you need to make a gift quick, or you are wanting to make multiples for donations, a sweet and short crochet shawlette is the way to go. This design is worked from side to side using single, half double and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Lilla Bjorn’s Crochet World
Yarn: Scheepjes Stone Washed (Sport Weight #3)
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21. Hot Chili
Warm colors like bold reds and bright pinks add interest to any outfit. Stand out from the crowd with this beautiful self edging shawl. The free crochet prayer shawl pattern uses double crochet, treble crochet, shell and v-stitches. The allover lace design is so fun and flirty – and super lightweight!
Designer: Carmen Heffernan for Annie Design Crochet
Yarn: Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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22. Wren Sideways Shawl
Here’s another stunning monochrome shawl design that proves that basic doesn’t mean boring. Using just single crochet and double crochet stitches, you can recreate this stunning free crochet prayer shawl pattern for yourself. The rectangle shape is worked width wise and there’s no increasing or decreasing.
Designer: Truly Crochet
Yarn: Cascade Yarns ® Cascade 220® (Worsted Weight #4)
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23. Wings of Prayer Shawl
Capture that vintage charm with the flamboyant crochet fan stitch. Add cluster and picot stitches to the mix and you’ve got yourself something really special. Anyone would be ecstatic to receive such a beautiful piece. Another great example of amazing and free crochet prayer shawl patterns!
Designer: Girlie’s Crochet
Yarn: Red Heart Baby TLC Solids (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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24. Gypsy Queen Shawl
You can break down this design into bite size pieces. Crochet accessories and blankets that are made from individual motifs and great for crocheting on the go and won’t weigh you down on warm days. This design calls for single, double and treble crochet stitches along with cluster stitches.
Designer: Pippin Poppycock
Yarn: Stylecraft Classique Cotton (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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25. Cozy Comfort Prayer Shawl
Bulky weight yarn is your best friend when you need to complete a crochet project in a jiffy. The solid construction of this rectangular shawl is perfect for someone who’s always cold. The stitchwork of this free crochet prayer shawl pattern uses an interesting combination of single and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Designs by KN
Yarn:Loops & Threads Impeccable (Bulky Weight #5)
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Common Questions about Prayer Shawls
Any crochet pattern can be used as a crochet prayer shawl pattern. There’s no set color, shape or stitch. A crochet prayer shawl pattern can be monochrome or multicolored, lacey or solid, triangle or rectangle. It’s all up to you! The main difference between a regular crochet shawl and a prayer shawl is that the person making the shawl prayed or meditated over it and it was made for a specific purpose.
If you are using a skein with good yardage, sometimes one skein is all that is needed to crochet a prayer shawl, however the typical amount of yarn needed is between 3 to 4 skeins. It also depends upon how large you plan on making your shawl.
A prayer shawl is worn like a regular shawl, the difference is that you are keeping the recipient in your thoughts and prayers while you’re making the shawl. You can make a prayer shawl to honor a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary. You can make a prayer shawl to offer comfort in a time of struggle like a recent death or disease diagnosis. There’s no wrong way to crochet a prayer shawl!
Since a prayer shawl can be made from any crochet shawl pattern, there is no right or wrong size to make a prayer shawl as long as the recipient can wear it and be wrapped in the love and prayer that was poured into the making of the shawl. Typically, a shawl is around the width of the recipient’s wing span (length from tip of one hand to the tip of the other) but it can also be much longer than that if desired.
Sometimes a certain free crochet prayer shawl pattern will catch your eye and make you think of someone. Each design has its own unique personality and flair. The selection process of a crochet prayer shawl is almost as fun as making the shawl itself. I’m curious, which patterns caught your eye? Did any of these amazing free crochet prayer shawl patterns make you think of someone specific in your life? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Have you made a crochet prayer shawl before? What did it look like? Who was it for? Please feel free to share the details in the comments to inspire other crafters.
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Amanda
I have belonged to a prayer shawl makers group at our church for a few years. The knit/crochet shawls that group makes can be brought to someone at times of celebration or at times they need comfort. Some of the shawls are sent Far North, to warm those in very cold climates. I’ll be saving the links you have gathered here… Some real beauties in your collection!
So glad you found some you liked Cathy! 🙂
Hi Amanda! Thank you for gathering so many lovely shawls together in one spot. I did download one to work on after I finish the one I’m working on in Lion Brand’s Comfy Cotton Blend yarn. It’s really nice yarn to work with.
I made a prayer shawl for my dad when he was dying of colon cancer. I grew up on a farm and my dad lived there until he died, so I found some yarn that had all the colors of a ripe field of oats–from tan to yellow to gold to offwhite–as the wind would blow through the field and ripple the plants. The yarn reminded me of him, and he would use it to keep warm whenever he needed it. I’ve made other prayer shawls, but that one still makes me tear up every time I see it.
Hi,
Thank you for the beautiful patterns. I lead the prayer shawl group at my church and was going to share this with my ladies but I clicked on #9 (Lean on Me) and it took me to a Ravelry page and is not free. Is there another link?
Thank you!
It looks like the designer changed that to a paid pattern and I can’t find another link. It definitely was free, there are even comments on the project like “thank you for the free pattern”. I’ll have to find another free shawl to take its place.
our church makes prayer shawls for both men and women. Most of the prayer shawls I see on line are for women. it would be nice to see some prayer shawls that are more masculine.
The Prayer shawls I make for men are rectangular. I usually use a v-stitch pattern of some kind because most men seem to like it. I have been told it looks rustic or homey.
I never thought about that! Making prayer shawls for men like that is a wonderful idea. I’m sure they enjoy the rectangular shawls and v-stitches are always lovely. Thanks for sharing Linda 🙂