10 Wingspan Shawl Free Knitting Patterns

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Drape elegantly with these Wingspan Shawl Free Knitting Patterns, which bring movement, texture, and beauty to your every stitch.

These Wingspan Shawl Free Knitting Patterns will give movement, texture, and beauty to every stitch. The curves, points, and flowing lines create a sense of movement that feels both graceful and dramatic. They are especially loved for their eye-catching structure and the way they drape beautifully around the shoulders. Some designs look soft and romantic, while others lean into bold fantasy-inspired details.


Wingspan Shawl Free Knitting Patterns

1. Knit Wingspan Shawl Pattern

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This beautiful shawl by Cathy has a lovely shape that fans out in a way that truly resembles wings in motion. The design works beautifully in tonal yarns that highlight every curve and edge. It is a graceful piece that feels both modern and timeless.

2. Wingspan

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This classic pattern by Maylin Tri’Coterie Designs is a favorite for good reason. It is knitted in one piece, shaped by short rows, and completely in garter stitch. You need to have fingering-weight yarn and US 4 knitting needles.

3. Wings for Nightbird

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This dark, elegant, and mysterious design by Teresa Yoon feels like it belongs in a moonlit storybook. The shaping creates a dramatic silhouette, while the stitchwork adds depth and texture to the fabric. If you love pieces with a little drama, this one is sure to pull you in.

4. Dragon Wing

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This shawl by Patti Waters brings a fierce fantasy twist to your collection. It is knit in two pieces that are joined together at the center. Slip it on, and it instantly feels like something from another world.

5. Wings of Love

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This soft and romantic shawl by Garnstudio has a gentle beauty that feels very wearable. The shape is flowing and flattering and is worked back and forth with a circular needle, top down. To avoid the cast-off edge being tight, you can cast off with a needle a ½ size larger.

6. Fae Wing Shawl

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This enchanting design by Kelly McClure looks like it was borrowed from a woodland fairy. It is knit from the tip to the wide end and can be made with a wide range of yarn weights: fingering to heavy worsted weight. It is a dreamy project for anyone who loves a little fantasy in their wardrobe.

7. Wild Swan

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This elegant and striking shawl by Anne-Lise Maigaard & Nim Teasdale captures the long, sweeping beauty of wings in a very refined way. It is worked from the neck down and bound off using a knitted picot bind-off.

8. Wingspan

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This version of Wingspan by Kyle Vey offers the same beloved silhouette with plenty of room for color play and texture. The knitting gauge is 32 stitches and 56 rows = 10 cm, in the linen stitch.

9. Wingspan for Loom Knitters

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If you enjoy loom knitting, this pattern by Renne Van Hoy brings the same wing-inspired beauty in a format made just for you. The knitting gauge is 4 stitches and 4 rows = 2.5 cm in garter stitch.

10. Butterfly Wing Shawl

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This light and delicate shawl by Stephen West takes its inspiration from the beauty of butterfly wings. It is knitted in garter stitch with short rows framed by I-cord edges.

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