- Designed by Justina Kirkwood
This beautiful pocket shawl is a super fun, textured project, that will make you feel super comfy and cosy these upcoming colder days. You will need five different colors for this project. It's going to be the perfect addition to autumn walks.

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Find original free pattern on colourceilidhcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
West Coast Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern
"Introducing the West Coast Pocket Shawl, which is a beginner friendly pocket shawl made with the double crochet and herringbone half double crochet stitches. I used Bernat Cozy Style yarn that comes in a huge 16 oz skein. I chose the soft grey for my pocket shawl. This pocket shawl is elegant and you can add a fringe for a boho style. It has beautiful big pockets. Make this beautiful pocket shawl and look stylish while you keep nice and warm. "

Textured Trebles Pocket Shawl
- Designed by Jennifer E. Ryan
Chunky crochet pocket shawl are one of the best project for fall and winter time! First of all, they are super warm and comfy, but aside from that, they will keep your hands warm and cozy all the time! What's more, you only need to know basic stitches to create texture and warmth.

Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Naztazia
This amazing pocket shawl is a super fashionable wrap with pockets. You can easily keep your phone and wallet in them. Pocket shawls are so popular right now! This amazing grey project by Naztazia works nicely when you want to feel warm and wrap yourself with a cosy shawl.

Stay at Home Pocket Shawl Free Pattern
- Designed by Jess Coppom
Jess Coppom always comes up with the most beautiful projects. This pocket shawl on the pictures below is no exception for that. It's a super cosy, crochet shawl with perfectly roomy pockets. What's more, it's super fun to both make and wear. The finished size is 20 x 68″.

Penelope Pocket Shawl
Pocket shawls are very popular now. You can make this very easy textured pocket shawl this fall. It is a simple 2-row repeat that is easy to memorize. You can adjust the length of the shawl by chaining less or more and the width by working more rows. The pattern also includes a video for visual learners. It is worked using worsted weight yarn and a big hook. The tassels are optional but add a nice finishing touch to your pocket shawl.
