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Snowflake Pocket Shawl Set

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Snowflake Pocket Shawl Set
Two pictures of a woman wearing a crocheted shawl.

Spruce up your winter wardrobe with the Snowflake Pocket Shawl Set by Justina Kirkwood. It includes a crochet pocket shawl, a beanie with a big fluffy pom pom, and a pair of mittens ready to keep you warm and cozy during the cold season. Every item features granny squares that incorporate gorgeously textured snowflake motifs. It’s fair to say that it’s a real eye-catcher that will make heads turn all season. Be sure to make the whole set for a complete look!

Skill Level & Pattern Features

This pattern will suit intermediates who are up for a project with an intricate design. The granny square snowflake motif is mostly made with single crochets, double crochets, and front post stitches (treble and double treble). However, be also ready to use some bobbles here and there, too. The good news is that it requires minimal shaping.

This project is easier than it looks when following the step-by-step video tutorial provided by Justina.

Materials You’ll Need for the Perfect Winter Finish

The entire set will look amazing when made of medium-weight yarn in a wintry color palette.

The sample seen in the photos uses Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice (100% acrylic fibers) in White and Silver Blue. This yarn is a perfect choice if you want your handmade wearables to be truly wearable 😉 It’s light, warm, and incredibly soft to the touch. Plus, it’s machine washable. What a combo!

To work this pattern, you will also need a 6 mm crochet hook, scissors, and a yarn needle.

Video Tutorial: Follow Along with the Designer

If you prefer to follow an easy video guide instead of reading written pattern instructions or you simply need extra help along the way, you’re in luck! Hit the play button below and get down to crocheting your handmade winter set today!

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