This beginner-friendly pocket shawl pattern offers a warm and stylish accessory you can enjoy year-round. Worked in the beautifully textured wattle stitch, it comes together as a simple rectangle with two roomy pockets stitched onto each end.
Crochet Pocket Shawl

The repetitive row structure makes it easy to memorize, while the length provides a cozy, wearable wrap perfect for outdoor strolls, gifting, or relaxing at home. You can personalize your shawl with fringe, color changes, or your favorite yarn to match your style—making it both practical and creatively flexible.
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn approx. 1,200 yards
- J / 6.00 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Stitch Key
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- sk = skip
- t = turn

Main Shawl Body
- Ch 72
- In 3rd ch from hook work sc, ch 1, dc in same stitch
- sk 2 ch, work sc, ch 1, dc in next stitch across
- sk last 2 stitches, sc in last stitch
- Ch 1, t
- sk next sc and dc, work sc, ch 1, dc in ch 1 space across
- sc in last stitch

- Repeat previous row until piece measures about 62 inches long
Pockets (Make 2)
- Ch 33
- Work Row 1 instructions used in shawl body
- Follow Row 2 instructions for rows 2-20
- Leave long tail for sewing

Assembly and Finishing
- Lay shawl flat and position one pocket at each end
- Whip stitch around sides and bottom of each pocket
- Add fringe if desired by attaching 6-inch strands along edges






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