Nadia Shawl

Unleash your inner crochet artist with this stunning beginner lace crochet shawl pattern! 

Whether you’re new to crochet or looking to expand your skills, this elegant and airy shawl is the perfect project to elevate your style. 

With easy-to-follow instructions, full video tutorial and crochet stitch charts, you’ll create a beautiful accessory that adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Cozy up in your handmade masterpiece or gift it to someone special—this shawl is sure to impress!

This crochet pattern and image are property of Blue Star Crochet.

View the full pattern here 

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