- Designed by Crystal White-Van Cleemput
What I love most about pocket shawls, is that they are so universal, you can wear them literally all year long. What's more, years passes by and they will never go out of fashion. Amazing, right? I can imagine it being worn on chilly autumn evening as well as a beach cover - up.
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- Designed by Crystal White-Van Cleemput
Take a look at this lovely, blue pocket shawl by Crystal White-Van Cleemput.I absolutely love the colors she chose, however feel free to make it in your favorite combination. It's worked top down and it's so easy to memorize. It's uniquely shaped and it will give you tons of room and warmth.
All Year Cover Up and Cornwall Shawl
The All Year Cover Up and Cornwall Shawl is so fabulous and works up easy. The All Year Cover Up and Cornwall Shawl uses the back loop technique to give the design a ribbed and textured illusion. You can use any cuff you like to accent. You can make this cover up/shawl in any yarn weight and fiber for use in different seasons. You can go from summer to fall to winter and spring with this fantastic design.
Ashley Pocket Shawl
Pocket shawls are all the rage right now, and why not? They are super cute and cuddly! They give just the right amount of style to a simple outfit, and keep you warm to boot! And, they're perfect coverups for formal attire, as well. Don't want to wear a cardigan over your gorgeous dress or outfit? Throw on this gorgeous pocket shawl and you're ready to go! Make it in white, and you have the perfect accessory for a winter wedding. They are literally awesome for just about any occasion! This pattern with stated gauge will create a 57” long x 17.5” wide shawl (not including fringe). If you choose to add fringe, the fringe I put on was about 6.5” long after tying on.
Autumn Leaves Shawl
The crochet Autumn Leaves Shawl is a great crochet project for fall. It's truly inspired by falling leaves, with the burnt and brown orange color featured in the pictures. The crochet Autumn Leaves Shawl is a great newbie friendly crochet shawl if you want to try Tunisian crochet. The shawl rows repeats throughout the shawl, and keeping track of stitch count is easy. What's most fun about this shawl is the amazing shape it creates and the fact that you only need 1 skein to make it.