Mulberry shadow pocket scarf is a valuable and lovable handmade gift to give your friend on her birthday. You can surprise her with your crochet skills by making this wrap with pockets using a free pattern. Moreover, you can crochet it in desired colors and tones instead of neutrals. Excitingly! You can also create this scarf for kids and toddlers. But change the length and width accordingly. Use chunky yarn in orchid color to make this super soft and adorable Mulberry shadow scarf.

Learn how to crochet this beautiful Misty Crochet Lacy Wrap. This free pattern comes with directions and a video tutorial. If you are looking for a crochet pattern that is relatively easy to master with beautiful results, then this one is for you. This pattern uses a repeat of two rows to create a lovely wrap. There is a Step-by-Step video near the bottom of this post. If you would prefer a photo tutorial, no worries, that is here too. Row 1 consists of the V-Stitch. Not sure how to complete the v-stitch? Watch the video or view the photos. Row 2 consists of the HDC Decreasing Stitch. This can be a shawl or wrap. This pattern is so versatile as it can be worn in so many ways. Wear it as an everyday wrap. Dress up for the evening and top off the look with this lacy wrap. Use it as a swimsuit cover up by wrapping it around your hips and securing it on one side.

Create this crochet granite infinity scarf in the desired color and size for your son. Excitingly! You can also use the yarn of your choice to make this wrap. You would have fun experimenting with different colors and threads to get your hands on this stylish boy scarf. Use bulky yarn or your choice yarn with a 12.00mm crochet hook to make this scarf in a customized size. If you are familiar with the chain, slip stitches, skip, and single crochet, it's really easy for you to make this winter scarf.

The Sugar Plum Pocket Wrap is an oversized, extra cozy wrap with some unique features! The stitch pattern is easy to memorize, but made with a great mix of stitches for tons of texture. Then the whole wrap is turned on its end for even more interest. Finally, pockets are added - after being crocheted at an angle. This pattern will have you crocheting in all directions, for a finished pocket shawl that's a wearable piece of art!

"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. "
