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November 16, 2024

Free Bernat Crochet Textured Hooded Pocket Wrap Pattern

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Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap

My working partnership with Yarnspirations challenged me to come up with a pocket wrap. My team members, Anita and Wendy, were in the finishing stages of a pocket wrap that is coming out shortly. Each of us has a different approach.

The Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap is my version of this challenge. I had design goals and literally designed and made this in less than 24 hours!

  • Add a hood to the concept to keep the Nova Scotian Wind from chilling the back of my neck and head.
  • Design it so the hood works so it can be rested down and still sit comfortably on the body.
  • Add my signature love for texture. The arrow stitching and moss stitch are used.
  • Design pockets big enough but also are not square so things inside don't easily fall out. There are 8 sides to the pocket. 7 of the sides are sewn to the wrap so the pockets are wider inside than the opening.
  • Use chunky weight yarn because I am short of time and wanted to have the additional warmth with level 5 yarn.

The project is blocked at the end for best shaping and presentation.

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Free Pattern: Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap
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Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap. When hood is down, drafts are blocked from the back of the neck.
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap. The hood has an intentional fold for orientation. You can sink your head deep into the hood and be like Kenny from Southpark or let it rest naturally on your head. This structure allows the back final edging to bridge across your back.
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap. Pockets the way you like them. Deep! 7 of the sides are sewn to the wrap to prevent things from falling out.
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap. Rests comfortably on the back of your shoulders. Hood configuration sits down.
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap
Crochet Hooded Pocket Wrap. Really comfy yourself up. Indoors or outdoors with the hoodie.

Options

  • You could add buttons to the front of the wrap for closure.
  • The pattern is adjustable using stitch multiple of 4 + 3 when you begin. The math is shared with you in the pattern. I don't have sizes for adults or kids without the hood but the stitch multiples make it possible for your to wing it. The math for the moss stitch is 11 sts, 2 sts in next for the increase. To reduce back, 11 sts, sc2tog over next two. You want to ensure you hit back to the multiple 4 with one additional stitch for each edge.

Tutorial

Not at this time.

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Filed Under: Crochet Patterns by Michael Sellick, Crochet Shawl & Poncho Patterns, Crochet Wrap Patterns, Exclusive Crochet Crowd Knit and Crochet Patterns, Intermediate Crochet Patterns, Mikey's Poncho and Shawls Crochet Patterns

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  1. Melody says

    February 10, 2021 at 12:17 pm

    Good morning! I am struggling with Row 9. Is it, ch 1 and sc in the same space, followed by: chain 1, sc, sc, chain 1, sc, sc, without skipping stitches, to the end? I really want to get it right, since I’ll be repeating that row several times.

    Thank you for all you do!!

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