Shawls and Wraps
- Designed by Erica Fedor
Blue scarfs are truly classic and timeless, because they will go with every stylization there is! The finished scarf measures 104 ” length and 8” width. However feel free to adjust the size by adding or subtracting rows from the main body.
PHOTOS by Erica Fedor /Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on highlandhickorydesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Puff Stitch Pocket Shawl
Shawls and Wraps
- Designed by Alice Westenberg
This amazing pocket shawl in the pictures below is not only super feminine, but it's also a fantastic piece, that will make your stylization so much better! The finished size is approximately 69” (175 cm) wide and 19” (48 cm) high.n Ravelry.
Fairy Tale Scoodie Pocket Scarf
Shawls and Wraps
The shawl is very soft and delicate. It is very pleasant to wear. It is colorful but you can do it in a uniform color. It all depends on your idea for this project. Select yarn to get the photo effect Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn !. This is a free pattern. You can secure it and download it under the article. Find free time and crochet great projects.
I love this type of scarves! they are original and very fashionable. This scarf is with a warm hood. Perfect accessory for the winter. This pattern will complement your stylization perfectly.
Driftwood Pocket Scarf
Shawls and Wraps
- Designed by CrochetDreamz
This fantastic pocket scarf in the pictures below is amazing - whether you are lounging at home or hard at work in the office, walking the beach or taking a road trip, or running errands, this project will keep you cozy and super comfy all the time! What's more, you can easily adjust it!
Fringe Pocket Scarf
Shawls and Wraps
- Designed by Jessica Cooper
This amazing fringe pocket shawl is made with 1 skein of yarn (Caron Big Cakes Yarn), so it's super chunky and warm. It's the perfect scarf for fall and winter time. The best part is, it has super comfy pockets! The finished scarf is 84”.
Penelope Pocket Shawl
Shawls and Wraps
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.