Showing posts with label hooded shawl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hooded shawl. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2021

Hooded Shawl With Pockets Video Crochet A Long | Posh Pooch Designs

 Hooded Shawl With Pockets 
Video Crochet A Long 
With Sara Sach of  Posh Pooch Designs


Today We Begin Our Video
 Crochet A Long.
This is a 3 Part Crochet A Long.
Part 1- Shawl
Part 2- Hood
Part 3- Trim and Pockets


You will see that this is a very easy Crochet Pattern. 
I wanted to design a pattern that any one at any level could stitch up. You can make this in any yarn colorway. Solid, stripes, ombre, variegated or what every you have in your yarn stash.
 
Let's Have Fun And Crochet Along together. 


The entire Crochet Pattern is on this blog.
Each day I will add edits and lots of pictures, 
so be sure to refresh the page for each part.


Hooded Shawl  With Pockets Crochet Pattern

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 Skill: Easy

 Materials:
Crochet Hook - J/ 6.50  - Wrap and Hood
                            I / 5.50 - Pockets
Yarn - Medium (4) 18 – 20 oz. total)
           I used Read heart heat Wave 4 colors
           Bikini – C3, Blue Skies – C2, Swim Short – C3, Seaweed – C4
Yarn needle
Straight pins for pinning pockets in place
Tape measure – to measure are you go
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Half Double Crochet (hdc)
Change to (chto)
 
Size:
Wrap Shawl – 16 X 50
3 chs = 1 inch
1 row = 1 inch
No Multiples – add or subtract chs as needed and measure as you go.
 
A Good Tip is to make your Wrap Shawl as wide as you are tall,
Because your arm span is usually the wide as your height.
 
 
Hood: fits a 22 – 24 inch head loosely
No Multiples, add more rows if a wider hood is desired
 
Pockets: 9 X 12 inches – Make 2
 
Notes:
Ch1 Does Not Count as a st
Ch 3 Counts as a dc at beginning of rows.
I striped by wrap, hood and pocket, if you are not striping yours,
      Ignore the color changes.
When changing colors, ch3 after the color change.
 
Part 1 – Wrap Shawl –




Part 1 Video at This LINK





Use the J / 6.50 Crochet Hook

R: 1 – With C1, ch 49, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 3 (48 sc)


 
R: 2 – Dc in each st across, turn, ch 3 (48 dc)


 
R: 3 – R: 5 - 1 dc in each dc, across, turn, ch 3 (48 dc)


 
R: 6 – Chgto C2, Repeat R: 3


 
R: 7 – R: 9 – Repeat R: 3
 
R: 10 - Chgto C3, Repeat R: 3
 
R: 11 - R: 13 – Repeat R: 3
 
R: 14 - Chgto C4, Repeat R: 3
 
R: 15 – R: 17 – Repeat R: 3
 
R: 18 - Chgto C1, Repeat R: 3
 
R: 19 – R: 21 – Repeat R: 3
 
Repeat R: 6 – R: 21 - 4 More times, 
or more if more rows are desired.
sc after the last row.
 

Remember to measure to make sure it’s the length you desire.
 
1 Sc in each dc across, tie off and weave in your ends.

 

We will be adding a trim at part 3, when the hood is completed.






Part 2 – Hood Portion




Part 2 Video At This LINK





Use the J / 6.50 Crochet Hook

R: 1 – With C1, Ch 38, 1 dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
1 dc in each ch, 2 dc in the last ch, (37 dc)
 

Turn – Working down the opposite side of the ch,
2 dc in the 1st ch, 1 dc in each ch across, turn, ch 3, (37 dc)
(37 + 37 = 74 dc)
 

R: 2 – 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (74 dc)
 

R: 3 – R: 4 – 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (74dc)
 

R: 5 – Chg to C2, 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (74dc)
 
R: 6 – R: 8 – Repeat R: 2
 
R: 9 - Chg to C3, 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (74dc)
 
R: 10 – R: 12 – Repeat R: 2
 
R: 13 - Chg to C4, 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (74dc)
 
R: 14 – R: 16 – Repeat R: 2
Ch1 after R: 16 
 

Add More Rows if a deeper hood is desired.

R: 17 - 1 sc in each dc, do not tie off
Weave in your ends.
 

Center hood in the middle of the wrap Shawl, with hood and back of shawl
 facing each other, attach the hood with sc sts, tie off and weave in your ends.




 
Part 3 – The Trim And Pockets –




Part 3 Video At This LINK
 


The Trim – With and any color of your Choosing.
 
Working on the back of the shawl, attach yarn to the top right corner of the wrap, 

 hdc evenly up the side of the wrap to the hood,



Hdc in each sc around the hood opening, hdc across the other side of the shawl,



Stitch 3 hdc in the corner, turn and hdc evenly across the side of the wrap, 3 hdc in the corner,
1 hdc in each dc across the bottom of the wrap, 3 hdc in the last corner, 3 hdc in the corner,
hdc up the last side of the shawl, 3 dc in the corner, and join to the 1st hdc.
Tie off and weave in your ends.



 
Pockets – Make 2
The H/ 5.00 MM crochet hook

R: 1 – With C1, ch 25, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, and in each ch across,
Turn, ch 3 (24 sc)
 

R: 2 – 1 dc in each sc, turn, ch 3 (24 dc)
 

R: 3 – R: 5 – 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (24 dc)
 

R: 6 – Chgto C2, 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (24 dc)
 
R: 7 – R: 9 – Repeat R: 3
 
R: 10 – Chgto C3, 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (24 dc)
 
R: 11- R: 13 – Repeat R: 3
 
R: 14 – Chgto C4, 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (24 dc)
 
R: 15 – R: 17 – Repeat R: 3
Ch 1 after R: 17
 

R: 18 – Evenly sc around all 4 sides of the pocket, placing 2 sc in each corner,
Tie and weave in your ends.
 

Center each pocket in the center of the front of the wrap shawl,
lined up with bottom of the shawl edge. Use your straight pins to pin in place.
 

Thread about 24 inches of yarn onto the needle.
Starting at the top left of the pocket, with whip stitches and sew it in place, working down the pocket,
across the bottom, and up the other side. Make sure both edges are securely weaved in.


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Friday, October 30, 2015

Hooded Wrap Blanket Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

The Hooded Blanket Wrap Crochet Pattern
 By Sara Sach of

This Crochet pattern has been
 retested and Updated
With lots of pictures and 
Brand New Video -

Find the Crochet Pattern at This LINK

My hubby and I  went on a camping trip 
this summer with my grand kids, and family,
And as we sat around the campfire, I thought.
"I sure would wish I had a blanket with a hood attached".
No one was cold but me! 
So I decided then and there I would design one, 
that was warm, but not too heavy.
And Quick to make.

This Hooded Wrap Blanket is perfect for Football games.
 Make it in your Favorite Team Colors!

It is perfect our door play and games of any kind.
Great For camping, and great to keep in the car.
You never know when you will need a warm blanket.
And the added Hood is great bonus.


If you would like an add free
instant Download PDF you can find that in my 
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I need to make one in Bronco Colors!