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Marjorie Pocket Scarf

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Marjorie Pocket Scarf
A woman wearing a yellow and red crocheted shawl.

If you are looking for a clothing accessory with an outstanding design, the Marjorie Pocket Scarf crochet pattern by Tonya Bush is sure to steal your heart. Use it to create a beautiful handmade accessory you can throw on your shoulders whenever you’re going out or feeling cold at home.

What Makes the Marjorie Pocket Scarf Stand Out?

If someone had asked me what a masterpiece looks like, I would have pointed to this crochet pocket shawl. It features a gorgeous, intricate texture worked with several stitches. The long tassel fringe at each side provides an extra flair and ensures a cozy look. The shawl has been outfitted with two large pockets you can easily use to warm your hands or carry your phone.

Add this beautiful garment to your wardrobe and wear it on cool autumn evenings. You can follow the rich colorway suggested by the designer for a nice contrast effect or have fun and come up with your own!

Is This Crochet Shawl Beginner-Friendly?

The Marjorie Pocket Scarf crochet pattern will suit crocheters with an intermediate skill level. Raised popcorns, interlocking arches, and diamond waffle stitches are just a few of the advanced techniques used in this project. It’s a great opporunity for you to show off your crafting talent while making a functional accessory.  

Yarn and Hook Required For This Pattern

For this pattern, the designer chose Lion Brand Basic Stitch Premium in three colors – Ivory, Red Heather, and Mustard. It’s a medium-weight yarn that delights with softness and great stitch definition. However, if you prefer, you can use any other aran yarn that you have in your stash. The pattern also calls for a 5 mm crochet hook.

How to Crochet the Marjorie Pocket Scarf

This beautiful crochet pocket shawl pattern begins with an initial chain that you can adjust to resize your accessory. To make a shorter or longer wrap, simply chain a multiple of 4.

You will work this shawl as a long rectangle using single crochet, double crochet, front post treble crochet, front post treble 2 together, and the popcorn stitch. The pockets are done separately and then sewn to the scarf body. To give your wrap a nice boho-inspired touch, you can finish it off with tassels on either end.

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