Crochet Triangle Shawl Box Stitch

Triangle Shawl Box Stitch Crochet Free Pattern

There are numerous different tutorials about crochet box stitch. Some of them are more useful than others and some of them are just brilliant. Learn how to crochet the box stitch, which is fabulous for crochet afghans.

This Triangle Shawl Box Stitch Pattern is like the waltz of crochet stitches. It’s pretty, elegant, and takes a little more skill to perfect technically.

This stitch is a really sweet way to add texture and different design elements to any crochet piece. It can be used to make a gorgeous shawl or maybe a stunning baby blanket.

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  1. Crochet Triangle Shawl Box Stitch
  2. How to Use a Box Stitch Triangle Shawl
    1. 1. Classic Wrap Style
    2. 2. Front-Knot Style
    3. 3. Bandana Style
    4. 4. Shawl-Poncho Hybrid
    5. 5. Over-the-Shoulder Throw

Crochet Triangle Shawl Box Stitch

The crochet triangle shawl using the box stitch is not only stunning but also versatile and surprisingly beginner-friendly.

This stitch creates a light, lacy fabric with lovely texture, perfect for all seasons depending on your yarn choice.

Here’s a complete guide on how to use a crochet triangle shawl made with the box stitch — from styling to practical uses.

Triangle Shawl Box Stitch Crochet Free Pattern

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It’s beautiful, unique and works well in solid color or in fantasy combinations of colors.

How to Use a Box Stitch Triangle Shawl

1. Classic Wrap Style

  • Drape it over your shoulders with the point down the back.
  • Let the sides fall loose or gently cross them over your chest.
  • Great for layering over dresses, blouses, or turtlenecks.

2. Front-Knot Style

  • Turn the shawl point-forward.
  • Wrap the sides around your neck and tie loosely in the front.
  • Ideal for boho or cozy winter looks.

3. Bandana Style

  • Wear like a triangle scarf, with the point facing forward and ends wrapped behind the neck.
  • Looks fantastic with casual wear like denim jackets or over basic tees.

4. Shawl-Poncho Hybrid

  • Use a shawl pin or brooch to fasten the ends at the front or side.
  • Creates a poncho effect — secure but flowing.

5. Over-the-Shoulder Throw

  • Drape asymmetrically over one shoulder.
  • Leave one arm exposed for an elegant, modern look.
  • Perfect for weddings or evening outings.

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