Pockets on a shawl? What a wonderful idea. This easy pocket shawl is warm and cozy and very easy to crochet. Every once in awhile I ask the crochet community on Facebook and Instagram to tell me what they want to see me design. A crochet pocket shawl was mentioned several times. I just loved the stitch combination used for the Woodland Hooded Scarf, so I decided to use the same stitch combination on this easy pocket shawl. Both the ribbing and the moss stitch is easy for beginners to learn and make a stunning look when used together.

Make this crochet moss stitch scarf using this step by step tutorial and Red Heart roll with it variegated TWEED yarn. The scarf works up quickly, and the moss stitch leaves the ends perfectly straight without blocking. This pattern is for a child's scarf (1 skein), but it can easily be adapted for an adult by increasing the width of the scarf in increments of two stitches, then increasing the length as desired (2 skeins)."

This Hooded Pocket Shawl is a free crochet pattern and perfect for autumn days when things begin to cool down. It has a generous hood and deep pockets so it keeps you snug and warm and looks great. The Hooded Pocket Shawl is made up of one long rectangle. There are two large pockets added to either end of the shawl and a hood that is also made out of a crochet rectangle. You will use half double crochet stitches, double crochet stitches and front post and back post double crochet stitches.

The open stitches down the center of this scarf take so far beyond a simple moss stitch scarf. You can leave it as a regular scarf (a great idea if you want to give it to a guy) or sew it up at the end and make a cozy infinity scarf. Either way, it is lovely and versatile - sure to keep you warm all winter long! Plus, it takes only 1 skein of Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca Bonus Bundle - or 2 regular sized skeins.

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.
