The Wave Crochet Shawl Pattern is a beautiful and elegant accessory that combines texture, movement, and color in a stunning design. Inspired by flowing ocean waves, this shawl creates a graceful silhouette with layered stitches that form delicate ridges and curves across the fabric.
This project is perfect for crocheters who enjoy working with repeating stitch patterns that gradually build into something truly eye-catching. The wave effect is created using tall stitches, strategic spacing, and gentle increases that shape the shawl into a wide triangular form. The result is a light yet cozy shawl that drapes beautifully around the shoulders.
Whether you wear it as a stylish wrap for cool evenings or as a statement piece for special occasions, this shawl offers both comfort and sophistication. The pattern also features a striped color sequence, allowing you to experiment with yarn shades and create your own unique look.

At the end of this article, you will find a free PDF with the complete pattern and chart so you can easily follow along while crocheting.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Finished Size
Approximately 40 x 73 inches (101.5 x 185.5 cm)
Gauge
12 single crochet and 13 rows = 4 inches (10 cm)
Materials
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Medium weight yarn (#4)
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Suggested yarn: Caron Simply Soft Speckle
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Contrast Color A – 2 balls
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Contrast Color B – 3 balls
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Contrast Color C – 2 balls
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5.5 mm crochet hook (US I/9)
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Stitch marker
Abbreviations (US Terms)
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ch – chain
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sc – single crochet
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hdc – half double crochet
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hdcfp – front post half double crochet
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tr – treble crochet
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dtr – double treble crochet
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st – stitch
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sp – space
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rep – repeat
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RS – right side

Color Stripe Pattern
The shawl uses a repeating 8-row stripe sequence:
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Color A – 2 rows
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Color B – 2 rows
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Color C – 2 rows
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Color B – 2 rows
Repeat this sequence throughout the project to create the layered wave effect.
Wave Crochet Shawl Pattern Instructions
Foundation
With Color A, chain 20.
Foundation Row:
Work 1 hdc in the 3rd chain from hook and in each chain across. Work 5 hdc in the last chain to begin forming the shawl point. Continue working along the opposite side of the chain and place a stitch marker in the center stitch.
Row 1
Chain 5 (counts as a double treble crochet). Work multiple double treble stitches and skipped stitches to form the first wave sections. Work the center increase (1 dtr, ch 2, 1 dtr) in the marked stitch to create the triangular shape.
Row 2
Chain 2. Work half double crochet and front-post half double crochet stitches across the row. In the center chain-2 space work (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) to maintain the increase.
Row 3 and Beyond
Continue alternating textured rows with wave-forming rows using:
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clusters of double treble stitches
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skipped stitches to create openwork
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repeating center increases (2 stitches, ch 2, 2 stitches)
The wave pattern expands outward as the shawl grows, creating the dramatic layered effect seen in the finished design.
Continue working the repeating rows and stripe pattern until the shawl reaches the desired size. Fasten off and weave in all loose ends. Blocking the shawl lightly will help open the wave stitches and improve the drape.

Color Combination Ideas
You can customize this shawl with many color palettes, such as:
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Ocean blues and seafoam greens
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Sunset tones (coral, peach, and gold)
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Soft neutrals like beige, taupe, and cream
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Jewel tones such as plum, teal, and raspberry
Free PDF Pattern
For the complete detailed instructions and stitch diagram, download the full pattern below:
📄 Download the Free PDF Pattern
The PDF includes the full row-by-row instructions and the stitch chart that makes it even easier to follow the wave structure of the shawl.
