Bubble Pop Shawl
- Tricia

- Jul 9, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 12
The Bubble Pop Shawl is an assigned pooling crochet pattern. The crochet shawl is worked using hdc and bobble (or bubble!) stitches to create a unique project every time. You'll have fun creating the bubbles, and your finished project will add pops of color to any outfit.
The Bubble Pop Shawl is great for advanced beginner crocheters who are comfortable with hdc, increases/decreases, and going with the flow. The pattern uses assigned pooling yarn where the color of your yarn determines what stitch you make. Your yarn will tell you where to put your “bubble stitches”, so no two projects will be the same! Your yarn should have a main color and regular patches of a contrast color, and notes on how to choose yarn are included with the pattern. (You can also find more assigned pooling yarn suggestions in my saved highlights on Instagram.)
SIZES AND YARDAGE:
The pattern comes with instructions for making a shawl in two sizes:
Regular: 14 x 60 inches - approx. 880 yds
Large: 20 x 60 inches - approx. 1250 yds
MATERIALS NEEDED:
880 or 1250 yds assigned pooling fingering weight yarn
6.00 mm crochet hook (or size needed to meet gauge)
2 stitch markers
Yarn needle
Blocking mats and pins
Written in standard US crochet terms. The PDF pattern is 10 pages and includes written instructions, notes, and photo tutorials for the “bubble stitches” and alternating skeins.
You can also save it to your favorites on Ravelry.













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