The Twisted Bliss Pocket Scarf By Peggy Nolan of Twisted Crochet

So you don’t have a lot of time but you want to make something that’s super cute and easy? Or maybe you’re brand new to crochet and every pattern you see seems overwhelming and complicated. I get it. 

I’m not new to the art of crochet – some would say I’ve been crocheting since the dawn of time – but that’s another story. My grandmother taught me the crochet basics. I learned how to read patterns when I was 20 and pregnant with my oldest daughter. I found a simple ripple pattern and then taught myself the mechanics of reading a pattern, learning the stitch abbreviations, practicing the stitches and so on. 

With a lot of encouragement from Elisabeth and a few other crochet and maker friends, I started writing my own crochet patterns. Writing patterns has reinvigorated my love for crochet and bringing easy, uncomplicated patterns to crocheters is my mission. 

Recently I noticed how pocket scarves are all the rage right now. They sure are gorgeous and so very practical. For the winter climate I live in, I need something that’s thick and cozy. I also wanted to make something that was easy and had loads of texture. With that in mind, I designed the Twisted Bliss Pocket Scarf.

The Twisted Bliss Pocket Scarf is beginner friendly, fashionable, cold weather practical, and hooks up in about 2.5 hours. If you can single crochet a rectangle, you can crochet this pocket scarf!

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What you will need 

Experience level

This pattern is beginner friendly.

Size

Finished scarf measures 12” x 61” 

Gauge: 11 rows of 10 single crochet stitches is 5” x 5” square.

Abbreviations (use for all included instructions)

Pattern notes

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Pattern

Notes: The scarf, pockets, and beanie are made from creating rectangles!

Happy Hooking!!!

Twisted Bliss Pocket Scarf

Fasten on, Chain 31.

Row 1: sc in  next stitch and every stitch across. Turn (30 sc)

Row 2: ch 1 (does not count as first stitch) sc in first stitch,  sc in next 2 stitches, *flsc in next stitch, blsc in next stitch* repeat alternating flsc-blsc until last 3 stitches. Sc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (24 alternating FLSC/BLSC, 6 sc)

Row 3 – 100 or desired length: repeat row 2

Row 101 (or last row depending on desired length: chain 1, sc in next stitch and every stitch across. Fasten off.

Pockets: Make 2

Fasten on, Chain 25.

Row 1: sc in  next stitch and every stitch across. Turn (24 sc)

Row 2: ch 1 (does not count as first stitch) sc in first stitch,  *flsc in next stitch, blsc in next stitch* repeat from * alternating flsc-blsc until last stitch. Sc in last stitch. Turn. (22 alternating FLSC/BLSC, 2 sc)

Row 3 -14: repeat row 2

Row 15: SLST in each stitch across (24 SLST). Fasten off. Leave 10 inch tail to sew pockets on scarf.

Pockets measure 7.5 inches by 9.5 inches. 

Sew Pockets onto scarf. Align pockets with the edging that’s created with the 3 single crochets at the beginning and end of each row and 2 inches above the end of each side (this bottom alignment may vary based on how long your arms are). You may want to pin the pockets in place before attaching them. Sew down one side, across the bottom, up the other side. Fasten off and weave in all ends. 

Finishing options: Add fringe if you desire. 

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I hope you enjoy the pattern. For more patterns from Peggy Nolan, check out Twisted Crochet. And don’t forget to use the​ ​#twistedblisspocketscarf hashtag on Instagram – I can’t wait to see how your beautiful new Twisted Bliss Pocket Scarf works up!

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4 responses to “The Twisted Bliss Pocket Scarf By Peggy Nolan of Twisted Crochet”

  1. Beverley Johnson says:

    Hi Elizabeth: Where do I find the pattern for the Twisted Bliss Beanie??? Thanks, Bev J:)

    • Hi Bev, it’s available when you click Get AD-FREE PDF and it takes you to Peg’s Ravelry store

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