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Berry Picking Shawl
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Berry Picking Shawl
by Judy Jewell of The Autumn Acorn
About the Pattern
The Berry Picking Shawl is a lightweight, airy crochet wrap designed for effortless, everyday wear. Its long rectangular shape makes it incredibly versatile—drape it over your shoulders, wrap it like a scarf, or wear it as a cozy infinity-style cowl.
The open cluster stitch creates beautiful texture while keeping the fabric soft and breathable. This is a relaxing, rhythmic project that works up quickly and lets hand-dyed yarn truly shine.
Sizes / Finished Measurements
Approx. 26” x 43” (blocked), or customizable 
Yarn
Fingering weight yarn
Approx. 300 grams
(Shown in hand-dyed sock yarn, 75% wool / 25% nylon) 
Hook Sizes
US G / 4.0 mm
US J / 6.0 mm 
Gauge
4 clusters x 10 clusters = 4” x 4” (blocked)
Gauge is not critical—focus on achieving a soft, drapey fabric 
Construction
Worked in two panels, then joined for a balanced, rectangular shape. The stitch pattern is simple and repetitive, making this an ideal project for relaxed, mindful crocheting.
Pattern Notes
• Beginner-friendly stitch pattern with easy repetition
• Customizable length
• Perfect for hand-dyed or tonal yarns
• Designed for beautiful drape and movement
Free Pattern Available
A free, ad-supported version of this pattern is available on my website:
www.theautumnacorn.com
This listing is for the printable, ad-free PDF version.
- First published: July 2018
- Page created: July 20, 2018
- Last updated: April 8, 2026 …
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