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April 7, 2025

Crochet Velvet Cables Pocket Shawl Pattern + Tutorial

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Crochet Velvet Cables Pocket Shawl
Crochet Velvet Cables Pocket Shawl

The Crochet Velvet Cable Pocket Wrap is comfy and cozy, especially in the cooler seasons. You can customize the length to match your arm lengths as you go.

Donuts to dollars, I bet the cabling looks even better in person.

I enjoy cabling as it keeps me more interested in the project to watch the stitch story unfold. There is a matching stitch diagram to be able to follow, along with the written words if you prefer.

More Ideas

  1. Crochet With Love Pocket Shawl Pattern
  2. Crochet Textured Pocket Wrap
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Free Pattern: Crochet Velvet Cables Pocket Shawl
Crochet Velvet Cables Pocket Shawl
Crochet Velvet Cables Pocket Shawl

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Filed Under: Bernat Velvet Yarn Patterns, Crochet Shawl & Poncho Patterns, Crochet Shawls, Ponchos and Wrap Tutorials, Crochet Video Tutorials, Intermediate Crochet Patterns, Red Heart With Love Yarn Patterns

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  1. Marti F. says

    December 11, 2020 at 12:12 pm

    I started following Mikey when he first started the Crochet Growd and saved the Newsletters he sent out with different stitches and patterns.
    You have taught me more about crochet than I ever thought possible; and I've been crocheting for 69 years. Self taught by pulling doilied apart and watching how the stitches came apart, and I'd re-stitch them, till I got them looking like what my mother had made. (Mother passed away when I was 9, and I kept trying, and learning, until I finished the doily she'd been working on!)
    I bought a beginner's crochet book when I was in my 20s and learned the names of the stitches, and how to read a pattern! I still, to this day, copy crocheted things I like from pictures, if I can get them plain enough to see the stitches and way they are assembled!!!

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