Bumble is a versatile pattern that can be crocheted in 200g as a half hap triangular shawl, or 400g as a more traditional hap shape that can be work doubled over for extra cosiness.

With subtle honeycomb shapes, it’s a nod to the beauty of bee architecture.

Worked from the bottom-point up, with increases every row over a six-row sequence. The body of the triangular shawl finishes when up to 95%/ 190g of yarn has been used up.

The hap is worked in the same way, swapping to decreases when up to 190g has been used and 210g remains unused. Decreases are also worked over a six-row sequence. The hap body is finished when the stitch count is back down to 9 stitches.

A simple border is added using double crochet and double slip stitches.

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Large natural grey crocheted shawl being thrown up in the air at a beach.
Large natural mid grey crocheted triangular shawl worn over a mustard yellow wool coat at the beach.

Buy Bumble Hap

Bumble Hap can be can be quickly purchased using the ‘Buy now’ button below. This is from my Provenance Craft Co where you can buy printed or digital copies and I have ‘pay what you can’ options.

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Finished Measurements

Full Hap: approximately 151cm/ 59.5″ wide and 159cm/ 62.5″ deep

Half Hap: approximately 151cm/ 59.5″ wide and 159cm/ 31.25″ deep

Materials Required

Yarn: Ammonite by Daughter of a Shepherd; 100g/ 400m/ 437yds; 50% Hebridean/ 50% Exmoor Blueface.

Full Hap (rhombus shaped)400g/ 1600m/ 1748yds

Half Hap (triangular) – 200g/ 800m/ 874yds

  • 4mm hook (US G/6)
  • 2 place markers
  • blocking equipment
  • tapestry needle

Stitches & Techniques (UK terminology)

  • double crochet, double slip stitch, herringbone treble, starting treble, treble decreases
  • crocheted in rows form bottom-point with increases for half hap and increases and decreases for full hap.
  • simple two row border

Helpful tutorials for Bumble Hap

If you are new to some of the crochet stitches used in the Bumble Hap, here are some tutorials to help you make this beautiful hap:

Collage of four photos of a mid-grey wool crocheted shawl worn over a mustard coat, close up and in progress.

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