A shawl should be a pretty simple pattern. CrochetPatternCentral.com has a lot of cool patterns and things, you should be able to find one there.
There are instructions for knit and also for crochet at the link listed below.
If you crochet, you could try crocheting an edge on it. There is a book by Nancy Epstein that is also about adding knitted edges to items. Good luck ! LISAJMH
I've included some links below for instructions on doing a ripple stitch pattern. You can choose any stitch pattern you like and turn it into a shawl. Figure out how many stitches are in a repeat. Make a test swatch to determine how wide a repeat is. Figure out how wide you want your shawl to be and divide that by the number of inches in one repeat to determine how many repeats you need.
There are numerous crochet patterns available for a Ripple (or wave, or chevron), shawl. I attached one from Lionbrand. I wasn't sure if you wanted just a pattern or also instructions, so I attached a few YouTube videos, also a written tutorial with wonderful photographs if that might be easier for you to follow.
a better sweater
one (shawl)
I am wearing a shawl.
Your shawl is on the kitchen counter. That's a nice shawl. Suddenly, the shawl seemed to come to life, standing on edge and snapping it's top corners at me as if it had just become champion boxer.
The silent letter in shawl is the letter W.
You can have one shawl, or numerous shawls.
A shawl that is plaid.
Here you go: 1) Slip Stitch 2) Single Crochet 3) Half Double Crochet 4) Double Crochet 5) Treble Crochet 6) Single crochet increase 7) Single Crochet decrease 8) Double Crochet increase 9) Double crochet decrease 10) Treble Crochet increase