The Gotto Godda Wrap crochet pattern by Carlie Liedtke lets you make a versatile and stylish accessory that will add a touch of elegance to your outfits. Whether you’re attending a special event or simply want to elevate your everyday look, it’s a must-try project for every fashionista. The finished shawl will pair fabulously with dresses and jeans alike. And it has two handy pockets!
Is This a Good Crochet Project for Beginners?
This wrap is suitable for confident beginners looking to test their skills. It’s not only a fashionable addition to your wardrobe but also a fun project to practice some new techniques and improve your crochet skills.
With clear instructions offered by the designer, you’ll easily create a beautiful accessory that will keep you cozy and chic during spring, fall, or summer.
How to Make the Gotto Godda Wrap
The pattern is divided into three sections. First, you will work the main body using simple stitches with easy counting to form a long rectangle. The textured border is crocheted in the round with front and back post double crochets for the ribbed effect. The last step includes adding two large pockets, which you will sew on both bottom ends of the shawl.
What You’ll Need Before You Start
Make this crochet pocket shawl with aran weight yarn and a 6 mm crochet hook.
The sample pictured features Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn! Solids. It’s a popular option with 100% acrylic fiber content that ensures high softness and a good drape. The designer needed 4 balls (355 yards per skein) to finish her shawl.
How Big Is the Finished Crochet Pocket Shawl?
The original project is long enough to fit someone who is 5′ 5″ tall. It’s also approx. 18 inches wide, offering a generous coverage. For the best fit, your shawl should match your wingspan. To adjust it, you need to increase or reduce the number of stitches in the foundation chain. Just make sure the total number of chains is odd.