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Bonfire Wrap Crochet Pattern

This chic shawl is luxuriously cozy and stylish at the same time! The perfect accessory for long autumn strolls, or outdoor coffee dates. Its also very fun to make! If you have experience with the basic crochet stitches (ch, sc, hdc, dc, tr), then crocheting this shawl will be a breeze! You will need some aran weight yarn, and a size I/9 crochet hook. The finished shawl measures 16” (top to bottom before adding tassels) X 82 (side to side)”.

Bonfire Wrap Crochet Pattern

Easy Blanket Wrap Crochet Pattern

This elegant, Easy Blanket Wrap has me feeling some type of way! It has a wonderfully classy and modern feel that has made it a staple in my wardrobe as of late. I wanted a layer that was lightweight yet warm, and that could be worn a couple of different ways, and this Easy Blanket Wrap is perfect. It can be worn belted around like a cozy sweater top, or unwrapped like a light shawl. I also used the Herringbone stitch which is such an elegant and beautiful stitch that gives this shawl a tight knit texture and definition that's hard to resist.

Easy Blanket Wrap Crochet Pattern

Wrap me Tender

This shrug is very easy to make and you can choose between two sizes, S/M and L/XL The shrug pattern uses a simple pattern repeat and there is also a stitch graph in the pattern. The Wrap Me Tender shrug uses about 700-800 g of yarn, I used Drops Nepal, but similar yarns can be used. The pattern is very beginner friendly and has many pictures that helps explain the various steps. It took me about 4-5 evenings to finish the shrug.

Wrap me Tender

Summer Wrap

Introducing the Summer Wrap. This contemporary and cool design is an easy pattern for advanced beginners. You can make this super trendy summer wrap using a combination of the single crochet, the half double crochet and the double crochet stitch. I have easy written instructions on how to create the sedge stitch using these stitches. For those new to crochet, there are many videos on youtube that will demonstrate the sedge stitch. So here we go, good luck.

Summer Wrap

Greek Goddess Wrap Crochet Pattern

Greek Goddess Wrap Crochet Design from Caitlin's Contagious Creations. A lightweight rectangle prayer shawl crochet design. The design calls for 2 of Lion Brand's Wool Ease yarn cakes or about 1200 yds of dk, light weight yarn of your choice and a size I9/ 5.25mm crochet hook. Written directions and step by photos are provided. This easy pattern uses mainly double crochets to create. Also included is a front crossed treble crochet and a 6 cluster double crochet, both these stitches are reviewed in the pattern.

Greek Goddess Wrap Crochet Pattern

Autumn Stroll Wrap

This intermediate crochet wrap uses fingering weight yarn and combines chevron sections with a light and lacy main body. The wrap is slightly asymmetrical and can be made monochromatic, using two yarns or even a fade! The wrap works up quickly but will definitely need to be blocked to open up the stitches. There is also a YouTube video tutorial to guide you through the process. Pattern can be found on my blog along with photos.

Autumn Stroll Wrap

Stormy Isle Wrap

A simple stitch pattern combined with a self-striping yarn creates a stunning, lacy rectangular shawl. Keep your shoulders warm while adding color to any outfit. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch. Exact gauge is not critical for this project.

Stormy Isle Wrap

Pentapoint Wrap

I love a good triangle shawl and I love an oversized wrap - so I made both with this Pentapoint Wrap! The pentapoint refers to the points of the five granny triangles that make up this design. It's a good project to use up yarn scraps! I’d love to see this with some prints and patterned yarn mixed in with solid colors some day. The large tassels add a little glamour to this project.

Pentapoint Wrap

Little One Wraplet

I have had this Blue Moon yarn for several years now. It was bought at Rhinebeck by a dear friend of mine so I could make something for the girls, and I just never could decide what to make. Then it suddenly came to me, and the Little One Wraplet was created. It uses the linen stitch and slow increases to make a wedge shape, then decreases to create the mirror image and make a nice short triangular wraplet. The twins love them!

Little One Wraplet