Learn how to crochet the Romany Shawl with my step by step pattern and video tutorial. I imagine being on holiday in a candlelit taverna with this gorgeous crochet shawl wrapped around me, the metallic yarn glistening in the soft evening glow, lush!
Is there anything better than being asked ‘I love that, where did you buy it?’ and responding with ‘I made it!’

In this blog you’ll find all the information you need to make this this gorgeous Romany crochet shawl including an optional PDF and a video tutorial. Achieve the ultimate ‘I made it’ feeling with this beginner friendly pattern and for more inspiration keep reading as I have so many lovely wearable designs by some of our amazing guest designers.


materials & tools
- Yarn: Hobbii Metallico (70% Polyamide, 21 % Acrylic, 9% Merino Wool), Aran weight (#4), 115m (125yds), 50g (1.75oz). 6 balls of Colour A (Shade 2), 2 balls of Colour B (Shade 3), 2 balls of Colour C (Shade 4).
You will also need:
- Hook: 5mm
- Scissors
- Darning Needle
- Stitch Marker (Optional but useful to have)
Convert Pattern Terms
Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.
terms & abbreviations
- Slip Stitch (ss): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, then pull yarn through stitch and loop on hook
- Chain (ch): Yarn over, then pull through one loop on hook
- Double Crochet (dc): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, then pull through remaining two loops.
- Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, then pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, then pull through remaining two loops.
pattern notes
- Written in UK terms but switchable to US terms above.
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Gauge: At the end of row 5, your triangle should measure 21 cm (8.25 inch) wide by 10 cm (4 inch) from centre to point.
- Completed Size: 176 cm (69.25 inch) approx. wide by 108 cm (42.5 inch) approx. from centre to point.

Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your crochet stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. You can find my EBook HERE.

Romany Crochet Shawl
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Top Tip! Tally your pattern repeats by writing them down on a note pad so you can tick off each row repeat or use stitch markers to help you keep count.

romany crochet shawl pattern




rows 31-48
You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.
- Row 31-40: Repeat row 6-10 twice, changing to Colour B in the last st of row 40. Then fasten off Colour A. Turn. [242 tr, 80 ch-1 sp, 1 ch-3 sp at the end of row 40]
- Row 41-45: Repeat row 6-10, changing to Colour A in the last st of row 45. Fasten off Colour C. Turn. [272 tr, 90 ch-1 sp, 1 ch-3 sp at the end of row 45]
- Row 46-47: Repeat row 6-7. Turn. [376 tr, 2 ch-1 sp, 1 ch-3 sp at the end of row 47
- Row 48: Ch 1, 2 dc in ch-sp, dc in each st to ch-3 sp, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in ch-3 sp.
- Dc in each st to ch-sp, 2 dc in ch-sp. Fasten off. [384 dc, 1 ch-1 sp]
- Sew in ends and block your work as desired.
video tutorials
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SARAH-jayne
Loving this pattern so far–quite easy to follow as a new-ish crocheter. However I’m on row 17 and finding it very challenging that there are not stich counts for every row. Is that information somewhere, or is there an easy way to calculate that, as it’s hard to when I miss a stich but don’t know which of the last several rows is the problem . Thank you!
Hi Arianna Thank you, I’m glad you like it I’m afraid I don’t have the stitch counts for each individual row but the written pattern does let you know how many stitches you should have at the end of each pattern repeat.
I like the look of this pattern. Is there and American English version somewhere?
HI Michelle the pattern is written in UK terms only at this time 🙂
Hello Bella Cooc,
Would this pattern be suitable to make a girls shawl as well?
Hi Sherida The finished size of this is approximately 176cm wide by 108cm deep. To make one for a girl you would probably want to make it smaller, either by working less repeats or by using a thinner yarn and smaller hook
I am watching the video and also following the written version. Why is it I can’t get the correct stitch count the written pattern has? I have started this over at least six times and still can’t get it correct count. Please help me. Thank you
Hi Mary, is there a particular row that you’re not getting the correct count on or is it from the beginning? After row one you should have eight trebles, two chain one spaces and one chain three space. Remember that your chain four at the beginning counts as one stitch plus a chain one space I find that stitch markers are very useful for keeping track of how many stitches you have too.