Just discovered your channel looking for a nice pocket shawl. I like your design because the ridges go vertically and is very attractive so I decided to make this for myself. Thank you
You're welcome! Do be mindful with the tension. I talk about it more in the blog post (you can find the link in the description box below). The ridges are done with a different tension than the body. You may also want to make it longer than I did, as I am quite short (5'1").
Thank you mam I've followed the first part n watching the second part,God bless you for sharing your teachings and experience God's blessings on you love you 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰❤️
I agree! I think it is a lovely yarn...nice and soft, lots of great colors, and a good price :) I just got some Taupe Heather and the color is so lovely.
Great idea...sorry I didn't think of that. I will add a photo to the blog post in the next day or so. Here is the link: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
You could add a few rows of the ribbing pattern that the shawl starts off with. If you do just 5 rows on each end that will give you about 3 extra inches in total. You could also add some tassels to create more length.
Hi, thank you for sharing your pocket shawl. I just finished the shawl portion and working on the pocket. I am getting more than 13 clusters (dc 2 together stitch ). My base was 25 sc. Any idea why? Any help you can offer is welcomed.
I'm not sure why you would get more than 13 clusters (it's actually 12 plus the beg ch 2 and 1 dc in the same stitch, which makes 13). The patterns is exactly the same as the body of the shawl, but you've completed that without any problems? The only thing I can think of is that you may be working the cluster into just one sc, rather than two sc's? I'm sorry, I wish I were there to see!!!
This is Part Two of the tutorial. Click on "...more" below this video. There is a link to Part One and all the information is provided there. There is a written post and the video for Part One is at the bottom of the post.
Perhaps it is a bit too big in proportion to the shawl, or if it wasn't sewn on perfectly flat, it could also be the weight of the yarn...it's hard to say. But a simple solution could be to sew a basting stitch along the top of the pocket to gather it in a bit, and you could even do the same thing lower down on the pocket, just as a way to pull the fabric in a bit. Otherwise, you may want to make a smaller pocket, perhaps using a crochet hook 1/2 size smaller. Hope that helps!
Ah...sorry! Then you are likely dealing with a tension issue. I do talk about this more in the blog post because this project is a bit tricky when it comes to tension. It is in the comments below the video, but here is the link for your convenience: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
I made this shawl and I absolutely love the stitches! Thanks for sharing your creativity with us! May God continue to bless you!
I'm so glad! Thank you for your kind words and blessing.
This is a. Awesome tutorial. Really easy to follow! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Just discovered your channel looking for a nice pocket shawl. I like your design because the ridges go vertically and is very attractive so I decided to make this for myself. Thank you
You're welcome! Do be mindful with the tension. I talk about it more in the blog post (you can find the link in the description box below). The ridges are done with a different tension than the body. You may also want to make it longer than I did, as I am quite short (5'1").
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Thank you! You too!
One of the neatest and easy shawl .
Thank you so much!
Thank you mam I've followed the first part n watching the second part,God bless you for sharing your teachings and experience God's blessings on you love you 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words and blessings!
Hello, I just finished the scarf with pocket and started another one lol, I fell in love with it. Thank you
You are so welcome! I'm glad you are happy with the design :)
I love this shawl. I use Bernat premium for most of my projects. I think it is a very good yarn and reasonably priced. I will be making this one.
I agree! I think it is a lovely yarn...nice and soft, lots of great colors, and a good price :) I just got some Taupe Heather and the color is so lovely.
Very nice shawl 👌👌
Thank you :)
Absolutely beautiful .but can you show from the back ?? I would love to see it .thank you
Great idea...sorry I didn't think of that. I will add a photo to the blog post in the next day or so. Here is the link: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia thank you so much
I've added the image now :)
Hey I need help if my project is not the length after finishing how can I increase the length
You could add a few rows of the ribbing pattern that the shawl starts off with. If you do just 5 rows on each end that will give you about 3 extra inches in total. You could also add some tassels to create more length.
Hi, thank you for sharing your pocket shawl. I just finished the shawl portion and working on the pocket. I am getting more than 13 clusters (dc 2 together stitch ). My base was 25 sc. Any idea why? Any help you can offer is welcomed.
I'm not sure why you would get more than 13 clusters (it's actually 12 plus the beg ch 2 and 1 dc in the same stitch, which makes 13). The patterns is exactly the same as the body of the shawl, but you've completed that without any problems? The only thing I can think of is that you may be working the cluster into just one sc, rather than two sc's? I'm sorry, I wish I were there to see!!!
How many skains of yarn do u kneed ?
This is Part Two of the tutorial. Click on "...more" below this video. There is a link to Part One and all the information is provided there. There is a written post and the video for Part One is at the bottom of the post.
I made a pocket shawl a little wider but I see it's bulging do you know why?? Thank you
Perhaps it is a bit too big in proportion to the shawl, or if it wasn't sewn on perfectly flat, it could also be the weight of the yarn...it's hard to say. But a simple solution could be to sew a basting stitch along the top of the pocket to gather it in a bit, and you could even do the same thing lower down on the pocket, just as a way to pull the fabric in a bit. Otherwise, you may want to make a smaller pocket, perhaps using a crochet hook 1/2 size smaller. Hope that helps!
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia it's not the pocket it's the shawl
I would love you to see is that a way ??
Ah...sorry! Then you are likely dealing with a tension issue. I do talk about this more in the blog post because this project is a bit tricky when it comes to tension. It is in the comments below the video, but here is the link for your convenience: patriciafentie.com/2020/10/27/how-to-crochet-a-pocket-shawl-easy-pattern/
You could send a photo to pfentie@gmail.com :)
Where is the email show ( video) ?
see reply to your other comment.
If my pattern is rolling, does it mean it’s too tight?🙄🙄🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Yes, that is possible, here is a simple tutorial on proper crochet tension: ruclips.net/video/PxAVTN_T3mk/видео.html
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia Thank you!🙏☺️