A Crochet Stole Pattern (or 10!) for Crafting Elegance


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Get ready to add some vintage vibes into your wardrobe and channel your inner old Hollywood starlet. That’s right, in our latest article, we’re diving into the fabulous universe of the crochet stole pattern.

So, what exactly is a crochet stole pattern, you ask? Picture this: a stylish, versatile accessory that’s like a cross between a scarf and a shawl, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any outfit. Ready to explore the world of stunning crochet stoles? Let’s unravel the magic together! 

1. Soirée Stole

You’ll be the star of the show on your next outing with this stunning faux fur stole. The over the top silhouette and the luxurious yarn choice make this design an instant classic.

Designer: Two of Wands

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2. Dragonfly Stole

Nothing does elegance quite as well as a gorgeous bit of crochet lacework. This free crochet shawl pattern is perfect for your next fancy dress event. Do I hear wedding bells? 

Designer: The Firefly Hook

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1. Queen Elizabeth Stole

crochet stole pattern

This crochet stole pattern is fit for a queen, and you’re sure to feel like royalty when you wear it. The dramatic length and the decorative crown-like edging sets this design apart from the rest. 

Designer: Rae Blackledge for Willow Yarns

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4. Victorian Stole

crochet stole pattern

Transport yourself into the world of your favorite period piece (Downton Abbey, anyone?) with this short and sweet crochet stole pattern. Choose a decorative shawl pin for the closure at the front to really feel fancy. 

Designer: Lion Brand Yarn

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5. Hourglass Stole

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There’s more than one way to wear a stole, and a shawl pin sure comes in handy for finding those unique ways to wear them. I especially love the drape and fit of this pretty purple design.

Designer: Kristen Stoltzfus for Cascade Yarns

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6. Starburst Stole

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You’ll find more than one crochet stole pattern that resembles an extra wide scarf. Don’t scoff at the simplicity, though, because these pieces are actually extremely versatile! Plus, you really can’t go wrong with all that pretty lacework. 

Designer: Kathy North for Willow Yarns

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7. Enchanted Flowers Stole

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Who says that you can’t be elegant and colorful at the same time? You can embrace the full spectrum of light with this stunning crochet stole pattern that will leave you feeling as pretty as a flower.

Designer: Jonna Martinez

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8. Opal Stole

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On days when it’s just a little bit chilly, reach for a stole instead of a sweater for a more stylish way to keep warm. You’ll feel gorgeous and feminine in this dainty lace design. 

Designer: Sys Fredens for Hobbii

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9. Linen Stole

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This crochet stole pattern is dressed to impress with a lovely color palette of pretty shades of blue. The excess fabric of the wide rectangular shape drapes beautifully and is well complemented by the fringed ends.

Designer: Bernadette Ambergen

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10. Persa Stole

crochet stole pattern

This design is like a triangle crochet shawl pattern with a keyhole for ease of wear. Faux fur yarn gives it an old Hollywood vibe that’s oozing with glamour. Plus, it just looks really cozy!

Designer: Adriana R Baiocco

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You really owe it to yourself to have one of these stunning accessories in your closet! Which crochet stole pattern will you choose for your next stitching adventure? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Happy Crocheting! 

Psst… If you love free crochet patterns (I know…duh) make sure to follow my blog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest! Littlejohn’s Yarn posts original designs and free crochet pattern round-ups regularly for you to enjoy. 

Angela Ader

Angela is a crocheter, animal lover, yarn hoarder, daydreamer and the designer behind Nine Inspired. She has one daughter, one dog and one cat and lives in the Pacific Northwest.

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