transition wrap
As summer starts to come to a close, I love making crochet wraps as transition pieces. They are light and airy while still providing some warmth, especially when you wrap it around like a scarf. They also give me those carefree hippie vibes that i’m just obsessed with at the moment.
The combination of sc and dc in this pattern gives this wrap a lacy feel without any complicated stitches, making this a great beginner pattern. This wrap is also really versatile, it can be paired with some jeans and a tank top or a nice evening dress. Adding some fringe to the ends would also look great!
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notes
- ch1 and ch2 at the beginning of row does not count as a st
- Size: 15â€wide 83.5†long (not blocked)
- I recommend blocking your wrap when finished
- Size when blocked: 15â€wide 95â€long
Abbreviations
- Ch: Chain
- Dc: Double Crochet
- Sc: Single Crochet
- Sk: skip
- St, Sts: Stitch, stitches
- * or **: Repeat what follows the * or **
guage
7sts x 4rows=2†square all DCs
materials
- 6mm crochet hook
- Yarn: Lion brand Comfy Cotton Blend in Silver Lining 588yds or similar (3) yarn
- Measuring tape
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Stitch markers
- Blocking Mat
pattern
- Ch 74
- Row 1: sc 2nd from hook *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn
- Row 2: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn
- Row 3: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch2, turn
- Rows 4-6: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row,ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 6, ch1)
- Rows 7-13: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 13, ch2)
- Rows 14-20: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 20, ch1)
- Rows 21-40: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 40, ch2)
- Rows 41-50: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 50, ch1)
- Rows 51-87: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 87, ch2)
- Rows 88-90: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row,ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 90, ch1)
- Rows 91-96: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 96, ch2)
- Rows 97-99: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 99, ch1)
- Rows 100-105: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 105, ch2)
- Rows 106-108: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 108, ch1)
- Rows 109-114: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 114, ch2)
- Rows 115-117: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 117, ch1)
- Rows 118-153: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 153, ch2)
- Rows 154-163: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 163, ch1)
- Rows 164-183: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 183, ch2)
- Rows 184-190: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 190, ch1)
- Rows 191-197: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (end of row 197, ch2)
- Rows 198-200: dc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, dc next st* repeat to end of row, ends in dc, ch2, turn (end of row 200, ch1)
- Rows 201-203: sc 1st st, *ch3, sk3, sc next st* repeat to end of row, ends with sc, ch1, turn (do not ch at the end of row 203)
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Christine A. says
I was wondering how to make this wider? I’m using Truboo and I know it not going to make it as wide as the yarn you used.
ElenaandKamila says
Hi Christine, you would need to make your beginning ch longer by chaining any even number depending on how wide you want it. Let me know if you have any other questions!
jadesemerald0338 says
Great! Thank you.