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Free Knit Lace Shawl Patterns

May 30, 2017 By admin Leave a Comment

📝 Updated 2026-05-11: Refreshed with 11 free knit lace shawl patterns, new educational sections on lace knitting, yarn recommendations, and a complete FAQ. ❤️ Marly Bird

AI Summary: A free knit lace shawl pattern uses yarn overs paired with decreases to create open, decorative stitches in a shawl-shaped fabric. The best free knit lace shawl patterns are graded for every skill level, work in yarn weights from lace through worsted, and transform from scrunched-up stitches into ethereal, drapey wraps after a single proper blocking. This roundup features 11 free knit lace shawl patterns from Marly Bird… triangle, right triangle, boomerang, half-hexagon, and crescent shapes, fingering through worsted weight, beginner through advanced.

If you’ve been scrolling Ravelry and Pinterest hunting for a free knit lace shawl pattern that fits your skill level AND your yarn stash AND looks gorgeous when it’s done… you’re in the right place. This roundup pulls together 11 free knit lace shawl patterns from my own design library, ranging from easy garter-and-lace shawls beginners can absolutely tackle to a fingering-weight mosaic stretch project that’ll keep advanced knitters happily occupied. Every single one is free here on the blog, and every single one shows you exactly what lace knitting can be.

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Lace shawls hold a special place in my heart. I’ve been teaching knitters how to read lace charts, conquer their first yarn-over, and fall in love with that magical “scrunched-to-stunning” blocking transformation for 17 years now… and honestly, watching a new knitter pin out her first lace shawl and see those holes open up never stops feeling like a tiny miracle. There’s nothing else in knitting quite like it.

Whether you’re knitting your very first lace shawl or your fortieth, these patterns will give you a beautiful project to wrap up in. Grab your favorite mug, pull up a chair, and let’s find your next one.

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What Makes a Free Knit Lace Shawl Pattern Great?

A free knit lace shawl pattern at its best gives you three things: an approachable on-ramp to lace knitting (yarn overs + decreases that form a clear, repeatable pattern), a shape that flatters how you actually wear shawls, and a finished fabric that opens up beautifully under a wet block. That’s the whole magic. Lace looks impossibly intricate when it’s finished, but the technique itself is mostly… knit, yarn over, knit two together, repeat. Once you understand the rhythm, you can knit anything.

And the absolute best part? Lace shawls are some of the most rewarding “value-per-skein” projects in knitting. A single skein of fingering weight yarn can become a wingspan-spanning showstopper. A handful of skeins of worsted creates a wrap your friends will ask you to make for them. It’s the only craft skill that turns a $20 ball of yarn into something people stop you in the grocery store to compliment.

What You’ll Learn From This Roundup

This isn’t just a list of links. By the end of this post you’ll know:

  • 🧶 Which lace shawl shape is right for you (triangle, right triangle, boomerang, half-hexagon, hexagon, and crescent… they wear very differently)
  • 📏 What yarn weight to choose for different drape and warmth
  • ✨ Why blocking matters so much (and how to do it without ruining anything)
  • 🎯 A pattern recommendation matched to your exact skill level… whether you’ve never done a yarn over before or you eat lace charts for breakfast
  • 💛 Which 11 free knit lace shawl patterns belong on your queue

Lace Knitting 101: A Quick Primer

If lace knitting is new to you, here’s everything you need to know in under 200 words.

The mechanics. Lace is made by pairing two simple actions: a yarn over (which adds a stitch + creates a deliberate hole) and a decrease (which removes a stitch and brings two strands together at an angle). The yarn over makes the open stitch you see. The decrease keeps the stitch count balanced so your fabric stays flat. That’s it. Different combinations of yarn-overs and decreases create different patterns… leaves, diamonds, fans, waves, fish-tails, you name it.

Charts vs. written. Lace patterns come in two formats: charts (visual grids showing each stitch) and written line-by-line instructions. Most patterns include both. Once you can read a lace chart, you’ll never go back… it’s faster and easier to track than reading “k2, yo, k2tog, k1, ssk, yo, k2, k2” sixteen times.

Skill level honesty. Lace knitting requires you to be comfortable with: knit, purl, yarn over (yo), knit two together (k2tog), and slip-slip-knit (ssk). If you can do those five things, you can knit lace. Confident beginners do it all the time.

Blocking is non-negotiable. Unblocked lace looks like a sad, scrunched-up tangle. After a wet block, it transforms into the airy, ethereal piece you fell in love with on Pinterest. Always block your lace.

✨ Designer Tip: If lace is brand new to you, start with a worsted-weight lace shawl (Mariposa, Flirt Alert, Make It Mine, Peak Serenity). The bigger stitches make it much easier to see what’s happening, fix mistakes when they happen, and finish the project quickly enough to actually enjoy the win. Move to fingering and lace weight on shawl #2.

11 Free Knit Lace Shawl Patterns

Patterns are organized to give you a mix of shapes, yarn weights, and skill levels. The newest design (Lehabah) leads, then we balance variety from there so you can find your match.

1. Lehabah Fire Sprite Knit Shawl ⭐ — The Newest Lace Shawl on the Blog

Woman models the Lehabah Fire Sprite free knit lace shawl pattern in orange fingering weight yarn, showing asymmetrical right triangle shape and lace columns

If you make ONE shawl from this list, make it Lehabah. She is my newest knit lace shawl design and I am absolutely in love with how she came out.

Lehabah is an asymmetrical right triangle shawl worked in fingering weight yarn on US 5 needles, with simple columns of lace that open up gorgeously after blocking, an i-cord-style slipped edge that gives a polished finish, and a ribbed border that grounds the airy lace with structure. The whole thing is inspired by the fire sprite Lehabah from the Crescent City series… bright, fierce, and just the right amount of magical. Advanced beginners ready to level up will feel right at home here.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Advanced Beginner to Intermediate
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Fingering (CYCA #1)
  • 📐 Shape: Asymmetrical right triangle (increases on ONE edge)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Generous wingspan, perfect for wearing as a wrap or scarf

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2. Blood of My Blood Knit Shawl — Outlander-Inspired Half-Hexagon

Model wears the Blood of My Blood free knit shawl pattern in red lace weight yarn, showing the half-hexagon shape with cables and lace

Blood of My Blood pairs intertwined cables with delicate lace in a stunning half-hexagon silhouette inspired by Claire and Jamie Fraser… yes, that Claire and Jamie. It is romantic, textural, and has serious wingspan (56½ to 68 inches across, depending on size).

The half-hexagon construction creates angular edges rather than a smooth curve, so the shawl drapes with structure and intention. Lace weight yarn makes the cables float and the lace breathe. It’s one of those projects that looks complicated on the needles but reads as pure poetry once it’s blocked and on your shoulders.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Adventurous Beginner / Confident Beginner
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Lace (CYCA #0)
  • 📐 Shape: Half-hexagon (worked outward from center, angular edges… NOT a half-moon)
  • 📏 Approximate size: S/M/L with wingspans from 56½ to 68 inches

👉 Get the free Blood of My Blood Knit Shawl pattern

3. Asymmetrical Knit Lace Shawl — Garter + Lace Beginner Friendly

Free Asymmetrical Knit Lace Shawl pattern in teal, shown draped and flat to highlight the garter + lace stitch combination

This one is for the new lace knitter who wants a project that looks impressive but won’t make her cry. The Asymmetrical Knit Lace Shawl pairs cozy garter stitch with a simple repeating lace pattern, all worked in an asymmetrical shape that drapes beautifully across the shoulders. The garter stitch sections give your brain a rest between lace rows… which is exactly what a brand-new lace knitter needs.

I included a video tutorial with this pattern too, because lace charts can feel intimidating when you’re new. Watch me work through the stitches and you’ll feel a hundred times more confident before you cast on.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Beginner-friendly (great first lace project)
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Worsted (works beautifully in Caron One Pound or any smooth worsted)
  • 📐 Shape: Asymmetrical (bias-worked, off-center triangle drape)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Wearable wrap size, customizable by yarn quantity

👉 Get the free Asymmetrical Knit Lace Shawl pattern

4. Return to Me Boomerang Knit Shawl — Cables Meet Lace

Return to Me free boomerang knit shawl pattern in green sport weight yarn with easy cables and lace

Return to Me is the boomerang shawl that proved cables and lace were always meant to be together. The pattern features simple, easy-to-memorize cables paired with airy lace, all worked in sport weight merino with a built-in I-cord edge for that polished finish. The boomerang construction… shaping on TWO edges so the shawl curves into that classic bent-wing silhouette… means it drapes spectacularly on the shoulders.

Bonus: no essential gauge required. If you’ve ever frogged a shawl because your gauge was off by two stitches, you’ll appreciate that.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Intermediate
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Sport (CYCA #2)
  • 📐 Shape: Asymmetrical boomerang (shaping on TWO edges)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Generous shoulder-wrap drape

👉 Get the free Return to Me Boomerang Knit Shawl pattern

5. Mariposa Textured Shawl — Classic Triangle, Worsted Weight

Mariposa free knit triangle shawl pattern in worsted weight yarn, showing textured lace spine and applied border

Mariposa is a free intermediate knit triangle shawl in worsted weight yarn featuring a lace spine that runs straight down the center back, surrounded by gentle textured stitches that frame the lace without competing with it. The applied border keeps the edges crisp.

This is one of my favorites for confident beginners ready to take on their first “real” lace project. The worsted weight makes every stitch readable, so when something goes wrong you can actually see it (and fix it) without a magnifying glass.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Intermediate
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Worsted (CYCA #4)
  • 📐 Shape: Traditional triangle (symmetric, worked top-down)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Wearable shawl wingspan

👉 Get the free Mariposa Textured Shawl pattern

6. Peak Serenity One-Ball Knit Shawl — Garter Stitch + Lace Diamond

Peak Serenity free one-ball knit lace shawl pattern in green worsted weight yarn with garter stitch and lace diamond

If you’ve got just one skein of worsted weight yarn and you want a finished shawl by the end of the week… Peak Serenity is the answer. Worked in worsted weight on US 10 needles, this right-angle triangle shawl (increases on one edge only) features soothing garter stitch with a lace diamond motif that’s just enough to feel like lace knitting without overwhelming a newer knitter.

It’s also one of my best travel projects. The garter stitch sections are memorizable, so you can knit on the plane, in the car, or during your kid’s soccer practice without losing your place.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Confident Beginner
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Worsted (CYCA #4) — designed for Red Heart Worsted 8 Heathers
  • 📐 Shape: Right triangle (increases on ONE edge)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Generous one-skein wingspan

👉 Get the free Peak Serenity Knit Shawl pattern

7. Make It Mine Easy Knit Triangle Shawl — Your First Lace Edge

Make It Mine free easy knit triangle shawl pattern in sport weight yarn with a lace edge border

Make It Mine is the pattern I built specifically for the new knitter who wants to dip a toe into lace without diving into the deep end. The bulk of the shawl is simple stockinette in a top-down triangle shape… then the edge has a beautiful lace border that gives the whole shawl an instantly elegant finish. It’s the easiest way to make a “lace shawl” that genuinely looks like one.

Bonus: the pattern includes room for your own notes about yarn choices and color combinations, plus a “no jumping around the page” layout because you should not have to flip back and forth to knit your shawl.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Easy / Beginner
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Sport or DK
  • 📐 Shape: Traditional triangle (top-down)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Wearable wrap with lace edge

👉 Get the free Make It Mine Easy Knit Triangle Shawl pattern

8. Flirt Alert Knit Triangle Shawl — Worsted, Textured, From TOS 2018

Flirt Alert free worsted weight knit shawl pattern in bright pink with lace, texture, and triangle shape

Originally designed for our Tournament of Stitches 2018 mystery make-along, Flirt Alert is a worsted-weight knit shawl worked top-down from a garter tab cast-on (the classic shape every knitter learns to love), packed with texture, structure, and just enough playful lace to keep it interesting. The bright pink in the photo is a vibe… but this pattern looks gorgeous in any worsted you love.

This is the pattern for the knitter who wants substance. It’s bigger than Peak Serenity, more complex than Make It Mine, and uses worsted weight for fast satisfaction with lace-knitting payoff.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Advanced Beginner / Intermediate
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Worsted (CYCA #4)
  • 📐 Shape: Traditional triangle (top-down, garter tab cast-on)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Generous, wearable triangle shawl

👉 Get the free Flirt Alert Knit Triangle Shawl pattern

9. Stellar Stripes Knit Shawl — Sport Weight Hexagon

Stellar Stripes free knit hexagon shawl pattern in sport weight yarn with yellow and blue stripes

If you want a shawl that wraps almost all the way around your shoulders, Stellar Stripes is the one. It’s a sport weight hexagon shawl worked center-out (the same construction principle as Blood of My Blood, but with stripes instead of cables/lace), so you get nearly full-circle drape when you wear it. Easy to substitute yarns. Excellent travel knitting.

[MARLY: confirm — Stellar Stripes leans more “graphic textured knit” than traditional lace. Want me to drop this in favor of another lace-forward pattern, or is the hexagon shape variety more valuable here?]

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Easy / Adventurous Beginner [MARLY: verify skill level]
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Sport (CYCA #2)
  • 📐 Shape: Hexagon (worked center-out)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Near full-circle drape

👉 Get the free Stellar Stripes Knit Shawl pattern

10. Summit Knit Shawl — Worsted Triangle, Beginner-Friendly

Summit free knit shawl pattern in worsted weight yarn with classic triangle shape and textured stitches

Summit is a triangle shawl worked back and forth in rows in Worsted 8 Heathers… a worsted weight acrylic that offers excellent stitch definition (great for showing off your lace work) at a friendly budget. The triangle grows steadily with increases worked along the sides. It’s the kind of “calm knit” that’s perfect when you want to be doing something with your hands but you also want to watch your show without missing dialogue.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Confident Beginner
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Worsted (CYCA #4)
  • 📐 Shape: Traditional triangle (worked back and forth)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Wearable wrap [MARLY: confirm finished dimensions if known]

👉 Get the free Summit Knit Shawl pattern

11. Knit Mosaic Triangle Shawl — The Stretch Project

Free Knit Mosaic Triangle Shawl pattern in fingering weight yarn with slip stitch colorwork worked corner to corner

Save this one for when you’re ready for a stretch. The Knit Mosaic Triangle Shawl is a fingering weight pattern worked corner-to-corner using slip-stitch mosaic colorwork… which means you only ever work one color per row (no holding two yarns at once), but the finished fabric looks like advanced two-color knitting. The triangle grows from one small corner to full wingspan. Includes Stitch Fiddle charts and video support.

This is an intermediate-to-advanced project, but it’s the kind of pattern that makes you a noticeably better knitter by the time you bind off.

Quick Facts:

  • 🎯 Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced
  • 🧶 Yarn weight: Fingering (CYCA #1)
  • 📐 Shape: Traditional triangle (worked corner to corner)
  • 📏 Approximate size: Generous fingering-weight triangle, built-in i-cord edging

👉 Get the free Knit Mosaic Triangle Shawl pattern

How to Pick the Right Lace Shawl for You

With 11 free knit lace shawl patterns to choose from, here’s how I’d think about narrowing down.

If you’re new to lace: Start with Make It Mine (easiest), Asymmetrical Knit Lace Shawl (beginner with a video tutorial), or Peak Serenity (one ball of worsted, very approachable). Worsted weight is your friend. Bigger stitches = easier reading + faster reward.

If you’ve done one or two lace shawls: Move to Mariposa, Flirt Alert, or Summit. All worsted, all intermediate. You’ll learn how a lace spine works, how to read longer charts, and how to manage texture-and-lace combinations.

If you’re an intermediate knitter ready for fingering weight: Lehabah is your answer. The fingering yarn opens up the lace beautifully, the right-triangle shape drapes gorgeously, and the ribbed border grounds the airy lace with structure.

If you’re advanced and want to be challenged: Blood of My Blood (lace weight + cables + half-hexagon), Return to Me (cables + lace + boomerang), or the Knit Mosaic Triangle Shawl (fingering + colorwork). All three will keep you happily occupied.

If you want all-the-way wraparound coverage: Pick Stellar Stripes (hexagon, nearly full-circle drape) or one of the larger triangles.

Budgeting yardage: Fingering and lace weight lace shawls typically use 400-800 yards. Worsted weight shawls usually need 600-1,000 yards. ALWAYS check the specific pattern’s yardage and buy a little extra… blocking and dye lots are the two surprises that bite knitters most.

Yarn for Knit Lace Shawls

The right yarn makes lace bloom. The wrong yarn makes it sad. Here’s what to look for.

Smooth, plied yarns over fuzzy, single-ply yarns. A smooth ply lets every lace stitch show clearly. Fuzzy yarn (like mohair or brushed alpaca) softens the definition… beautiful in some contexts, but for your first few lace projects, pick smooth.

Wool, wool blends, or merino are your best friends. They block out beautifully (which is what gives lace its airy, open look). Acrylic and cotton work too, but they don’t block the way wool does. If you choose acrylic, set realistic expectations: you’ll get a beautiful shawl, but the lace won’t open quite as dramatically.

Three yarns I love for lace shawls (always [MARLY: confirm current availability + swap if a better fit]):

  • Malabrigo Sock or Rios — beautiful kettle-dyed plied wool that shows lace work gorgeously.
  • KnitPicks Stroll Fingering — budget-friendly superwash merino/nylon, smooth, comes in a thousand colors.
  • Berroco Ultra Wool DK — perfect for the DK and sport weight shawls in this roundup (Make It Mine, Return to Me); washable, blooms when blocked.
✨ Designer Tip: Whatever yarn you choose, always make a swatch and BLOCK the swatch before you commit to a whole shawl. The yarn you fell in love with on the ball might behave completely differently when wet-blocked. Better to find out on a swatch than on hour 30 of your project.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a knit lace shawl?

A knit lace shawl is a shawl made using lace knitting techniques… primarily yarn overs paired with decreases to create deliberate, decorative holes in a patterned fabric. Lace shawls can be made in any yarn weight, from delicate lace and fingering through chunky worsted, and they come in many shapes (triangle, right triangle, crescent, half-hexagon, boomerang, hexagon, rectangular). What unifies them is the openwork stitch construction and the dramatic transformation that happens when they’re blocked.

Are knit lace shawls hard to make?

Not as hard as they look. If you can knit, purl, do a yarn over (yo), knit two together (k2tog), and slip-slip-knit (ssk), you can knit lace. Most patterns include a chart, written instructions, and stitch counts on every row so you can verify your work as you go. Worsted weight lace shawls (like Mariposa, Peak Serenity, or Make It Mine) are particularly approachable for new lace knitters because the bigger stitches are easier to read and fix.

What yarn is best for a knit lace shawl?

Smooth, plied yarns in wool, wool blends, or merino make the most beautiful lace shawls because they block out crisply and show every stitch. Fingering weight (CYCA #1) and lace weight (CYCA #0) yield the most delicate, ethereal lace, while DK (CYCA #3) and worsted (CYCA #4) create graphic, bold openwork that’s easier to learn on. Avoid fuzzy single-ply yarns and pure cotton for your first lace projects… the stitches won’t show as clearly.

Do you have to block a lace shawl?

Yes. Always. Blocking is what transforms a knit lace shawl from a scrunched-up tangle into the airy, drapey piece you envisioned. To wet-block a lace shawl: soak it in lukewarm water with a splash of wool wash for 20 minutes, gently squeeze out excess water (do not wring), lay it flat on blocking mats, and pin it out to its intended dimensions. Let it dry completely (12-24 hours) before unpinning. Blocking can increase a shawl’s wingspan by 20-30 percent and opens the yarn-over holes into the lace pattern you fell in love with.

What’s the difference between a right triangle, boomerang, and traditional triangle shawl?

A right triangle shawl has increases on ONE edge only. The shawl grows asymmetrically and creates a long, drapey diagonal line when worn. Lehabah and Peak Serenity are right triangles. A boomerang shawl has shaping on TWO edges (typically increases on one side and a curved or spine treatment on the other), producing that distinctive long, swooping bent-wing curve. Return to Me is a boomerang. A traditional triangle shawl is symmetric, with increases worked on both sides AND along the center spine, creating a balanced point at the bottom center. Mariposa, Flirt Alert, Make It Mine, Summit, and the Knit Mosaic Triangle Shawl are all traditional triangles. Different constructions wear very differently… pick the shape that matches how you actually drape a shawl.

How long does it take to knit a lace shawl?

A worsted weight knit lace shawl typically takes 25-50 hours of knitting depending on size, stitch complexity, and your speed. Fingering weight shawls usually run 40-80 hours, and lace weight projects can take 60-120+ hours. Most knitters finish a worsted shawl in 2-4 weeks of evening knitting, a fingering weight shawl in 4-8 weeks, and a lace weight project in 2-3 months. Lifelines (a contrast thread run through a row of stitches you know is correct) help enormously on longer projects… they save you from frogging back further than necessary if you make a mistake.

What size needles do I use for lace knitting?

Lace knitting traditionally uses needles 1-2 sizes LARGER than the yarn’s recommended needle. The bigger needles create the open, airy fabric lace is known for. For fingering weight lace, US 5-7 is common. For DK and sport, US 7-9. For worsted, US 8-10. Always check the specific pattern’s recommendation, swatch, and adjust… your tension matters more than the number on the needles.

Can a beginner knit a lace shawl?

Absolutely. Start with a worsted weight pattern that pairs simple lace with stretches of garter stitch or stockinette so your brain gets rest between lace rows. The Asymmetrical Knit Lace Shawl, Make It Mine Easy Knit Triangle Shawl, and Peak Serenity One-Ball Knit Shawl are all designed to be approachable for confident beginners. Look for patterns that include video tutorials (several on this list do), use a lifeline on your first few attempts, and remember: blocking will hide a multitude of sins. Your first lace shawl will not be perfect. It will be beautiful.

Final Thoughts

Eleven free knit lace shawl patterns… triangle, right triangle, boomerang, half-hexagon, hexagon, asymmetrical, and crescent shapes, fingering through worsted weight, beginner through advanced. Every one of them free, right here on the blog. That’s the kind of yarn-loving generosity I want this corner of the internet to be known for.

If you’re going to make ONE this season, my honest recommendation: start with Lehabah. The lace columns, the asymmetrical right-triangle drape, the polished i-cord edge… she’s the design I’m most excited about right now, and she’s free for you.

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