Free Crochet Patterns

Stay Snug and Warm in a Crocheted Cowl

Stephanie from All About Ami never fails with her delightful takes on crochet. Her Cobblestone Cowl has a beautiful knit-like texture that will keep you cozy and warm. The pattern comes in two sizes so you can choose if you want to wear it as a single loop or doubled around your neck.

Stay Snug and Warm in a Crocheted Cowl

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.

Textured Trebles Pocket Shawl

Puff Stitch Pocket Shawl

  • 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.

Puff Stitch Pocket Shawl

Driftwood Pocket Scarf

  • 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!

Driftwood Pocket Scarf

Easy Shawl with Pockets

  • Designed by Krista Cagle


This easy, colorful shawl was created by Krista Cagle and I love how simple it looks. What's more, it not only looks easy, it actually is and you will be able to make it even if you're only just beginning with crochet. Make sure to stash the necessities in the over-sized pockets that are featured on each end of this great project!

Easy Shawl with Pockets

Edlothia Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

The Edlothia shawl is a beautiful, diaphanous and gauzy shoulder throw most evocative of a dragonfly wing. It's likely the best summer shawl in terms of lacy, airy structure. Moreover, the delicate color gradient beautifully highlights the “almost-not-there” ephemeral structure of the shawl. This is a slightly more challenging pattern which befits a garment as gorgeous as the Edlothia shawl. Take it on as a challenge; as a way of keeping interested, if you are more advanced, and as a way of upping your game, if you're not.

Edlothia Shawl Free Crochet Pattern