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Tri Pocket Shawl

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Tri Pocket Shawl
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The Tri Pocket Shawl crochet pattern by A Purpose and A Stitch offers a delightful twist on the popular pocket shawl trend. It features a beautiful openstitch texture, which makes it perfect for breezy spring weather, and is built from just three triangles. If you need a unique addition to your wardrobe, this shawl with two handy pockets is sure to become your new favorite layer!

What Skill Level Is Required for the Tri-Pocket Shawl?

This fashionable crochet pocket shawl pattern is an ideal project for those looking to expand their crochet skills while creating a stylish accessory. It incorporates various techniques such as the moss stitch and post stitches, providing a satisfying make for intermediate crocheters.

The most challenging part of this project is the cable pockets. If you’ve never done crochet cables before, don’t panic. The designer used this technique in her previous patterns and provides an easy video tutorial to help you master it.

Understanding the Shawl’s Construction

The shawl’s distinct feature lies in its clever composition. It consists of three triangular panels and two cabled pockets. You work one large triangle and two smaller ones, which then need to be joined together to form a long rectangle. Next, you can sew on the pockets and add a fun tassel fringe for extra appeal.

Easy-to-Follow Video Tutorial

Need help? Watch the simple walk-through video below and make this crochet pocket shawl with ease!

How Long Does It Take to Make This Crochet Shawl?

I have great news for you. This shawl is crafted with bulky weight yarn and an 8 mm hook, which makes it super fast to complete. You can use, for example, Lion Brand Hue + Me, an incredibly soft blend of wool and acrylic or choose any other chunky yarn you have access to.

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