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Stylish Pocket Shawl Ideas for Autumn 2025 [Free Crochet Patterns]

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If you’re looking for stylish crochet pocket shawl ideas, you’ve come to the right place! Our collection of free crochet patterns will suit the needs of both beginners and seasoned makers. 

Although the designs differ in terms of complexity and details, it’s very easy to go from crocheting a regular scarf to making a crochet shawl with pockets. Make sure to add one of these projects to your crochet queue, as they are fun and quite quick to make.  

To choose the best yarn for the pocket shawl pattern, consult the instructions you are following. If you are improvising, however, choose the material you like the feel and weight of. Remember, that you should work every yarn with a corresponding crochet hook size and that the weight will drastically impact the look of your shawl. 



Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on our Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Chic Crochet Pocket Shawls.

Transitions Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Enter the autumn/winter season with Sarah’s electric violet pocket shawl. It has the most magnificent details, such as post-stitch ribbing and lacy openwork. This comfy accessory will be the perfect fit for your wardrobe, and I can assure you the pattern is easy to follow.

Level: upper beginner Author: I Need It Crochet

A woman wearing a purple crocheted shawl.

photo by I Need It Crochet / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on ineeditcrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Braided Cable Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Sometimes all you need to elevate your design is a small detail. Breann’s otherwise simple crochet pocket scarf would be perfectly ordinary if it wasn’t for the braided ornament. As you can see in the photos, this deep burgundy beauty looks stylish and comfy – exactly what you need for the season.

Level: upper beginner Author: Breann Mauldin

A girl wearing a burgundy knitted cardigan.

photo by Breann Mauldin / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on hookedonhomemadehappiness.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Simple Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

A boho-style crochet accessory doesn’t have to be complex to make, especially if you know some cool stitches and have an eye for details. Kylee definitely fits this category, as her design combines the delicate texture of a star stitch with a beautiful fringe. 

Level: upper beginner Author: Kylee Keller

Two pictures of a woman wearing a gray poncho.

photo by Kylee Keller / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on okiegirlblingnthings.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Highland Twist Pocket Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Add a beautiful and timeless accessory to your cold-weather wardrobe with this crochet pocket shawl pattern by Carrie M Chambers. Featuring elegant ribbed framing, soft fabric, and twisted cable detailing, it’s a sophisticated and highly textured wearable. That’s not all! It also includes two spacious pockets and lovely tassels on each end, combining both style and functionality.

Level: upper beginner Author: Carrie M Chambers

A person wearing a cream-colored, crochet shawl with front pockets and fringe, standing outdoors. The shawl features a cable-knit pattern.

photo by Carrie M Chambers / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on crochetwithcarrie.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Papaya Scarf with Pockets Free Crochet Pattern

There is something absolutely cozy about crochet pocket shawls, and this project by Sandra Regev is no different! It’s a beginner-friendly design with simple pattern repeats and a stunning end result. First, you work a long rectangle piece using half double crochet and back post double crochet stitches, then add two large squares, and voila! Your handmade pocket scarf is ready to go!

Level: beginner Author: Sandra Regev

A woman models a mustard yellow crocheted scarf with pockets; the scarf is also shown laid flat on a wooden surface.

photo by Sandra Regev / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on sandrastitches.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

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