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Pocket shawls are in! Without a doubt, these fun and functional crocheted garments have taken the world by storm.
What’s more, these are simple pocket hooded scarf crochet patterns that a beginner will find easy enough to attempt. But, for the veteran among you, they will also provide a pleasant pastime and a worthy goal. Thus, here are some wonderful examples of how varied and diverse these great patterns can be. Additionally, you will see that they can be made for a wearer of any age, to match any outfit.
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Artemis Hooded Scarf
Pocket shawls AND stripes all in one, oh my! The Artemis hooded scarf is a wonderful, and indeed unique, development of the pocket shawl. It’s character is based on the hood, which naturally flows from the structure of the scarf as well as the stripes which help to accentuate it’s length.
Designer : DivineDebris
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Pocket Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
This one is a little less fancy, but a whole lot more playful. It’s highly textured surface and fringes give it a fabulous and joyful air resulting in cheerful, a feel-good garment.
Designer : Sewrella
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Hooded Scarf with Pockets
Designer : Naztazia
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Cuddly Cat Crochet Scoodie with Pockets
Here is another one which will be an absolute favourite with kids and teens of a playful disposition. This cuddly cat is an easy, fun and very joyous pattern that will definitely be a great way to push any blues away.
Designer : Tamara Kelly
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Faerie Mist Hooded Scarf
The Faerie Mist scarf is a more -fantasy and elf-inspired design. In particular, it sports a peaked, pointed hood so reminiscent of the hooded capes of fantasy stories. Need to go on a quest to find some dragons? Not to worry, this scarf has you covered. This scarf has no pockets, but you can easily add them by making the ends a little bit longer.
Designer : Ombrawka Design
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Hooded Scarf – No Longer Available
In some cases, a scarf is insufficient to fight the cold weather. Fortunately there’s an adaptable two-in-one accessory that has all advantages of a scarf and a hat in one: a hooded scarf. It wan’t mess your hair up like a cap often does. You will stop worrying about lost hats from now on, and will have to carry fewer accessories with you at a time. All pros, no cons – just crochet it!
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