The Pocket Shawl Crochet Pattern by Naztazia features a trendy look and comfortable cut. With its generous length, it will sit nicely around your shoulders, keeping you warm and stylish whether it’s a late fall evening or breezy spring morning. Add this crochet wrap to your closet to create stylish layered outfits suitable for any season!
Why This Pocket Shawl Is Worth Crocheting
This pretty handmade wrap has two practical pockets that will protect your hands from the cold or store your essentials. A beautiful eyelet texture and fabric of medium thickness make it a great all-year-round clothing accessory.
You can dress it down with a t-shirt and jeans or go chic with a close-fitting turtleneck and pencil skirt. There will be even more styling options if you use a neutral color such as grey, black, or beige.
Is This Crochet Pocket Shawl Difficult to Make?
Confident beginners will find this crochet pocket shawl pattern very easy to tackle. It’s made in a long rectangle with the ends folded up to form pockets. With this project, you will learn how to make V-stitches that work up really quickly. Plus, there is a helpful video tutorial to help you along the way!
What You’ll Need to Crochet This Wrap
This modern-style handmade wrap with pockets works up with aran yarn and a 6.5 mm crochet hook. The sample seen in the photo was made with Red Heart Super Saver, but you can substitute it for any other medium-weight yarn of your choice. If you decide to use a different yarn than recommended, be sure to make a swatch first to check the gauge.
Step-by-Step Video Tutorial by Naztazia
This shawl is worked with a combination of beginner-worthy stitches, including chains, double crochets, and half double crochets. If written instructions are not your thing, below you can find an easy-to-follow video tutorial created by the designer of this pattern.
Sizing Tips and Adjustments
This crochet shawl is very easy to adjust to any size. To make sure that you will get the perfect fit, you should take your height into account. The taller you are, the longer your wrap should be. The general rule says that the length of your pocket shawl should match your arm span.
The sample featured in the photos measures 20″ in width x 62″ in length. To increase the length of this shawl, you need to add more rows. When starting this project, you can also chain any multiple of 3 + 2 to modify the width of your accessory.