Your voice is pleasantly calm in this lively yet relaxing video tutorial, the crochet steps shown are detailed and easy to follow through with unclouded lightings helps to see the steps clearly. I have not come across many crochet youtube tutorials like yours, most are either too loud/soft/muffled, or too bright/dim... I absolutely love learning from your channel.
Thank you so much! I'm a highly sensitive person with an aesthetic eye, so I do create tutorials in the way I would like to enjoy them. My big bug bear is loud back ground music. :)
I just discovered your channel and I am so glad I did! This pattern is so pretty and a great one for practicing the basic stitches. I will be binge watching your videos today! Thank you so much for sharing. 💕💕
This is a beautiful pattern Patricia! I am working on this for a Christmas present and am almost finished with the shawl part, still have the pockets to go. Thank you for this wonderful pattern and clear instructions, can’t wait to try more of your projects! Blessings to you and thanks again 😊
Hello new subscriber, I found your pocket shawl easy. I seen others but this one got my attention. I found it easy to make. Will be making one soon. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely talent. Looking forward for making making other things. Thanks again GB
Thank you for you kind comment! Yes, it is an easy pattern but do check out the written blog in the description box below the video. Sizing and tension can be an issue and I write about that in the blog.
You know what? I bet if ya don't know a darned thing, and can watch this video and repeat it the best ya can, it's still going to be beautiful and it's still going to be warm , whether ya have experience or not. I used to let introductions like this keep me from doing something because I felt I wasn't good enough to do it. Then one day I just said, " fuggettaboutit ", and went on my merry way and did it anyway, and guess what? I loved it, others loved it, and I felt so accomplished
Love it...you are so inspiring!!! Thank you for sharing this, I love how you just went ahead in spite of that negative (and clearly wrong) voice in your head. Well done! 👍👌🙌
Love this easy pattern but I was wondering if by doing dc cluster if that would cause the shawl to change its’ shape.But I’ll give it a try and guess I’ll see.🤩😁
So, I used my hubby as a model, and he is 5'11" tall (10" taller than me). I would have to add 6" to each side (total 12") for his hands to fit comfortably in the pockets. Now, he has fairly long arms, therefore, I think if you added another 6" to 7" to the total length of the shawl, that would be a good size for your friend. This is just an estimate though!
Here is the link to the blog and supply list. I wasn't able to find the Bernat Premium yarn online, but I give a link to a similar color in the Bernat Super Saver yarn. I found the Premium yarn at Michael's Canada and I have seen it a Walmart as well. patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
I did the chain at 211 and it was 60 inches and I am 5’5. However, I am halfway through and it is a little shorter now. It is only 56 inch is this normal. My tension is loose.
The only reason it would get shorter would be a tension issue. Another person posted this question and did adjust her tension and that worked. Whenever I do a foundation chain, it actually gets longer as I crochet the item. My chain was 60" to start (based on my tension) but finished at 64". I do mention in the comments below to check out the blog to make sure the length is suited to your height. You would want to add another 4" or so for your height, but also adjust for your tension. Here is the blog post: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/ If you are too far along, you could add some rows of the ribbing stitch (the sc rows) to the ends to make the shawl longer. Hope this helps!
Oh...well I'm sure she will love that! Also, when I measure the length of my beginning chain, it is a 'relaxed' measurement, meaning I don't stretch the length of chain out, I just lay in on the floor or table and measure it as it lays. Perhaps that could be the difference...how it's measured? I will make sure to mention that in future tutorials!
I'm sorry to hear that. I do emphasize that it is important to be comfortable with your crochet tension for this project. It is a bit tricky, and is also why I recommend using two different hook sizes.
I have a free written pattern on my blog, but I don't have a downloadable version available at this time. I am currently working on setting up an online store with PDF patterns, but it is a big job! I hope to have this done by mid April to May. Here is the free version (with ads) patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
This pattern uses two 7oz balls of Bernat Premium yarn. There are 360 yards on each ball for a total of 720 yards, and it is a number 4 medium weight yarn. So, it is the yarn weight that is important. If your yarn is a number 4 medium weight (also known as worsted weight), then you should be fine.
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia the yard which I have is Yarn Bee 6oz, 300 yards 100% acrylic and it is Not worsted yarn. I am a beginner and not very wise on what type of yarn to use for the shawl. My question is : would I have the same results as in the video. I love the color and the yarn would make a pretty shawl.
I am not familiar with that yarn, but when you follow the tutorial, make your beginning chain 60" in length (or whatever length you like...at least that length). I used 211 chains, but your chain count may be different. Just make sure you start with an odd number of chains. Then follow the tutorial as directed, working the rows of ribbing. As you begin the body of the shawl and start the dc2tog pattern, your row count may also be different. Do as many rows as you need to make the shawl the width you like. The finish with the rows of ribbing as directed. Did you see the blog post? There may be some more helpful information there: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
So glad to have discovered you! This pattern is beautiful and I will be trying it. Your manner is so nice and you have a lovely speaking voice🧶😷. Question... is the pattern to repeat row 6 and 7, or 6 and repeat row 7? TIA.
Thank you so much! Row six is the transition row from the ribbing stitch to the dc2tog stitch, so this is just the one row. Start to repeat the pattern with row 7 :)
Hello, In the video, you state to change to a 4 mm hook, yet the one you have in your hand has a blue handle, a 5 mm Clover hook. Are you using a Clover hook? Are these sizes correct? Thank you.
Open up the description box (click on ...more below the video) and scroll down to "Lavender Fields Pocket Shawl ~ Part Two" and click on the red YT icon.
All the information you need is in the written directions as well. Here is the link: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/ Hope this helps...
Did you make the beginning chain 60" in length or 211 chains? I mention in the video (2:14) to make the beginning chain 60". Everyone has different tension, so it could be that your tension is tighter than mine, and you'd need more that 211 chains to equal 60". How far along are you and what is your total length?
@@amybono4109 Oh dear! That will definitely be a tension issue. I've never had a scarf or shawl finish shorter than the foundation chain. I do have loose tension though. It could also be the yarn. The Bernat yarn has a lot of flexibility. You could try to modify the shawl by crocheting the ribbing pattern onto each end of the shawl until you get your desired length. You could also use it as a shoulder shawl with a shawl pin, and eliminate the pockets.
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia I think I will do a shoulder shawl, thank you. How wide is your finished shawl in inches? I am new at this so my tension probably is tighter. Thank you
Yes, I do mention that one needs to have a good sense of tension for this pattern. But I'm sure it will be lovely as a shoulder shawl. You could use a shawl pin to hold it closed as well! My pocket shawl measured 64" long by 12" wide. I'm sorry it didn't work out for you, but these things are always good for learning!
Yes! There is a link to the blog post with the free written pattern in the description box below this video. In that blog, there is also the option to buy a downloadable pattern from Ravelry (which is printable and free from ads).
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Your voice is pleasantly calm in this lively yet relaxing video tutorial, the crochet steps shown are detailed and easy to follow through with unclouded lightings helps to see the steps clearly. I have not come across many crochet youtube tutorials like yours, most are either too loud/soft/muffled, or too bright/dim... I absolutely love learning from your channel.
Thank you so much! I'm a highly sensitive person with an aesthetic eye, so I do create tutorials in the way I would like to enjoy them. My big bug bear is loud back ground music. :)
My first crochet shawl and like it. Thanks for the slow detailed instructions. I need that!
You are so welcome! I sometimes worry that I am too long winded, so I'm glad you find that helpful :)
I just discovered your channel and I am so glad I did! This pattern is so pretty and a great one for practicing the basic stitches. I will be binge watching your videos today! Thank you so much for sharing. 💕💕
Wonderful...welcome!!!
This is a beautiful pattern Patricia! I am working on this for a Christmas present and am almost finished with the shawl part, still have the pockets to go. Thank you for this wonderful pattern and clear instructions, can’t wait to try more of your projects! Blessings to you and thanks again 😊
Thank you for your kind comment! I'm so happy you enjoyed this pattern :)
I came for this shawl but I subbed cause you’ve made some gorgeous projects! Very thorough and clear tutorial, thanks so much! 💜🙏💜
Thanks for subbing...and I'm glad you're here! Enjoy :)
Hello new subscriber, I found your pocket shawl easy. I seen others but this one got my attention. I found it easy to make. Will be making one soon. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely talent. Looking forward for making making other things. Thanks again GB
Thank you so much... and you are very welcome!
Love the Pattern. Very nice. Love Purples. This seems pretty easy.
Thank you for you kind comment! Yes, it is an easy pattern but do check out the written blog in the description box below the video. Sizing and tension can be an issue and I write about that in the blog.
I love this pattern
Thank-you so much I made this in Royal Blue and an obsessed with it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful! I wish YT had and option to share photos...I'd love to see it!
So pretty. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
You know what? I bet if ya don't know a darned thing, and can watch this video and repeat it the best ya can, it's still going to be beautiful and it's still going to be warm , whether ya have experience or not. I used to let introductions like this keep me from doing something because I felt I wasn't good enough to do it. Then one day I just said, " fuggettaboutit ", and went on my merry way and did it anyway, and guess what? I loved it, others loved it, and I felt so accomplished
Love it...you are so inspiring!!! Thank you for sharing this, I love how you just went ahead in spite of that negative (and clearly wrong) voice in your head. Well done! 👍👌🙌
So beautiful thanks bless your hand
Thank you for your kind words and blessing
Just found your channel! Thank you for this beautiful pattern!
You are so welcome!
Hello, only just come across your channel 😁 love the look of this pocket shawl 😁 thank you 💜 Erica x
Thank you! and welcome here! :)
It's beautiful
Thank you!
Love this pattern. I will soon try it. Just finishing up another project. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful!
Love this easy pattern but I was wondering if by doing dc cluster if that would cause the shawl to change its’ shape.But I’ll give it a try and guess I’ll see.🤩😁
A dc cluster would simply create a different look! Give it a go!
Hi. Love this pattern. What would be the starting chain for someone who is 5'8"?
Sorry, I could only guess. Use something in your wardrobe to find a comfortable length. Then make your beginning chain that length.
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia thank you, but it's not for me , but a gift for a friend. Thank you for your tutorial.
So, I used my hubby as a model, and he is 5'11" tall (10" taller than me). I would have to add 6" to each side (total 12") for his hands to fit comfortably in the pockets. Now, he has fairly long arms, therefore, I think if you added another 6" to 7" to the total length of the shawl, that would be a good size for your friend. This is just an estimate though!
Beautiful shawl and color. Where can I purchase or order. On line this particular yarn?
Here is the link to the blog and supply list. I wasn't able to find the Bernat Premium yarn online, but I give a link to a similar color in the Bernat Super Saver yarn. I found the Premium yarn at Michael's Canada and I have seen it a Walmart as well. patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
That is really lovely!
Thank you!
I did the chain at 211 and it was 60 inches and I am 5’5. However, I am halfway through and it is a little shorter now. It is only 56 inch is this normal. My tension is loose.
The only reason it would get shorter would be a tension issue. Another person posted this question and did adjust her tension and that worked. Whenever I do a foundation chain, it actually gets longer as I crochet the item. My chain was 60" to start (based on my tension) but finished at 64". I do mention in the comments below to check out the blog to make sure the length is suited to your height. You would want to add another 4" or so for your height, but also adjust for your tension. Here is the blog post: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
If you are too far along, you could add some rows of the ribbing stitch (the sc rows) to the ends to make the shawl longer. Hope this helps!
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia thanks. I am starting again going to finish the other for my 6 year old. It is the perfect size for her.
Oh...well I'm sure she will love that! Also, when I measure the length of my beginning chain, it is a 'relaxed' measurement, meaning I don't stretch the length of chain out, I just lay in on the floor or table and measure it as it lays. Perhaps that could be the difference...how it's measured? I will make sure to mention that in future tutorials!
Beautiful I made one but I find it a little to short .is that a way I can make it a little longer ??? Thank you
Yes, I write about this in more detail in the blog post: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia thank you so much for your reply I will look at the blog 💐
Beautiful
Thank you
I did this pattern shawl. but last finishing stage not correct. very tighten.
I'm sorry to hear that. I do emphasize that it is important to be comfortable with your crochet tension for this project. It is a bit tricky, and is also why I recommend using two different hook sizes.
Is there a written pattern I can get some where? I love this shawl.
I have a free written pattern on my blog, but I don't have a downloadable version available at this time. I am currently working on setting up an online store with PDF patterns, but it is a big job! I hope to have this done by mid April to May. Here is the free version (with ads) patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
I have in my collection of yarns a pretty 7oz acrylic yarn. Would I be able to get the same results or would I need to get a 4oz yarn for this shawl?
This pattern uses two 7oz balls of Bernat Premium yarn. There are 360 yards on each ball for a total of 720 yards, and it is a number 4 medium weight yarn. So, it is the yarn weight that is important. If your yarn is a number 4 medium weight (also known as worsted weight), then you should be fine.
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia the yard which I have is Yarn Bee 6oz, 300 yards 100% acrylic and it is Not worsted yarn. I am a beginner and not very wise on what type of yarn to use for the shawl. My question is : would I have the same results as in the video. I love the color and the yarn would make a pretty shawl.
I am not familiar with that yarn, but when you follow the tutorial, make your beginning chain 60" in length (or whatever length you like...at least that length). I used 211 chains, but your chain count may be different. Just make sure you start with an odd number of chains. Then follow the tutorial as directed, working the rows of ribbing. As you begin the body of the shawl and start the dc2tog pattern, your row count may also be different. Do as many rows as you need to make the shawl the width you like. The finish with the rows of ribbing as directed. Did you see the blog post? There may be some more helpful information there: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
Hi! At 11:56 you said there should be 106 cluster stitches. Is that counting the beginning chain 2 and DC?
Yes, that first ch 2 and dc count as a cluster. Sorry I took so long to get back to you!
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia Thank you for responding. Love this pattern. Trying to finish it for my 93 year old mother for Christmas.
@@adrianaboepple3148 Wonderful! I'm sure she will love it and the pattern does crochet up quite quickly, so I think you will make it in time!
How much yarn you used for this beautiful shawl
You can find all that information (and more) on the blog: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/ enjoy!
Would a foundation sc work?
For sure! 👍👌
So glad to have discovered you! This pattern is beautiful and I will be trying it. Your manner is so nice and you have a lovely speaking voice🧶😷. Question... is the pattern to repeat row 6 and 7, or 6 and repeat row 7? TIA.
Thank you so much! Row six is the transition row from the ribbing stitch to the dc2tog stitch, so this is just the one row. Start to repeat the pattern with row 7 :)
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia Thank you so much. As I started playing around with the stitch I came to the same conclusion.
Great...I'm glad!
Hello, In the video, you state to change to a 4 mm hook, yet the one you have in your hand has a blue handle, a 5 mm Clover hook. Are you using a Clover hook? Are these sizes correct? Thank you.
See 1:25 in the video... there are two crochet hooks required for this project, a 4 mm and 5.5 mm
Can i get the tutorial for part 2 please
The link was in the description box below this video, but here it is for your convenience: th-cam.com/video/4nemHl23-B0/w-d-xo.html
How do I find part 2??????
Open up the description box (click on ...more below the video) and scroll down to "Lavender Fields Pocket Shawl ~ Part Two" and click on the red YT icon.
Hello mam 🙏 share how much wool I need wants to make a good pattern for my daughter ❤️🙏
All the information you need is in the written directions as well. Here is the link: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/ Hope this helps...
I am making this shawl. Followed sizes, yarn so forth. All except pockets. It is too short. I'm not sure what I did wrong.
Did you make the beginning chain 60" in length or 211 chains? I mention in the video (2:14) to make the beginning chain 60". Everyone has different tension, so it could be that your tension is tighter than mine, and you'd need more that 211 chains to equal 60". How far along are you and what is your total length?
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia I made the chain 60 inches. The shawl came out at 50 inches
@@amybono4109 Oh dear! That will definitely be a tension issue. I've never had a scarf or shawl finish shorter than the foundation chain. I do have loose tension though. It could also be the yarn. The Bernat yarn has a lot of flexibility. You could try to modify the shawl by crocheting the ribbing pattern onto each end of the shawl until you get your desired length. You could also use it as a shoulder shawl with a shawl pin, and eliminate the pockets.
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia I think I will do a shoulder shawl, thank you. How wide is your finished shawl in inches? I am new at this so my tension probably is tighter. Thank you
Yes, I do mention that one needs to have a good sense of tension for this pattern. But I'm sure it will be lovely as a shoulder shawl. You could use a shawl pin to hold it closed as well! My pocket shawl measured 64" long by 12" wide. I'm sorry it didn't work out for you, but these things are always good for learning!
We're is the tutorial for the pockets??
It's in Part Two and the link is in the description box below this video. It says "Lavender Fields Pocket Shawl ~ Part Two"
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Will you be creating a pattern?
Sorry, I am not writing patterns for my tutorials. It is a lot of work and I have some health issues that make this hard to do.
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Is there a written pattern of this shawl available
Yes! There is a link to the blog post with the free written pattern in the description box below this video. In that blog, there is also the option to buy a downloadable pattern from Ravelry (which is printable and free from ads).
Traduzione in italiano?
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