Coastal Shores Wrap Crochet Pattern

Have you seen the beautiful Scarfie yarn colors that Lion Brand has? When I saw the Seafoam/Clay color I totally fell in love. I got some and decided to use it for a future project. That future project turned into the Coastal Shores Wrap! I actually worked on this design while I was visiting family at the beach. I played around with a few different stitch ideas but ultimately settled on a beautiful ripple stitch because it reminded me of the sunrise/sunset on the coast!

The way that the colors changed so perfectly in this project made me so happy. It really did give me warm, beachy sunset vibes. There is a ton of different color options in this yarn that I think would look so great!!

Once you get the stitch repeat down the Coastal Shores Wrap is a really relaxing project. It worked up so quickly for me and was really fun to do. If you need any extra help be sure to check out my video tutorial!

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Coastal Shores Wrap Crochet Pattern Description:

Bring a little bit of warmth to your winter wardrobe and wrap up in these  cozy, warm hues. The ripple stitch gives it beautiful texture along with the color changing yarn. The fun and easy stitch repeat creates a satisfying piece!

Materials:

  • Bulky (5) weight yarn, Lion Brand Scarfie in Seafoam/Clay, 2 Skeins- 615 yards.

  • K/6.5mm Crochet Hook

  • Yarn Needle

  • Scissors

Gauge:

Ch 21 and work rows 1-5 of pattern= 4.5” W by 5” L

Finished Measurements:

26” W, 54” L

Notes:

  • This wrap is worked from the bottom up.

  • The Ch 4 at the start of row counts as 1 Dc and 1 Ch.

  • Your ripple/stitch count stays the same throughout.

  • When you work your Dc2tog (your decrease) you will be skipping over 3 Sts from the row below in the middle of the decrease. See “Stitches and Abbreviations” section below

Video Link:

Full Video Tutorial for The Coastal Shores Wrap Crochet Pattern

Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms):

Ch- Chain

Dc- Double Crochet

St(s)- Stitch(es)

Sk- Skip

Sp- Space

Dc2tog- Double Crochet 2 Together (decrease). In this pattern you will be skipping Sts while making your decrease. For example: YO, insert hook into indicated St, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops on hook (2 loops on hook), Sk over the next 3 Ch/Sts from the row below, YO and insert hook into next St, YO and pull up a loop (4 loops on hook), YO and pull through 2, YO and pull through all 3 loops. 1 decrease made.

Pattern:

Ch 101

Row 1: 1 Dc in the 5th Ch from your hook (the 4 Sk Ch’s count as 1 Dc and Ch 1), *(Ch 1, Sk next Ch, Dc in next Ch) twice, Ch 1, Sk next Ch, Dc2tog working the first leg into the next Ch, Sk over 3 Ch’s and working the final leg into the next Ch, (Ch 1, Sk next Ch, Dc in next Ch) 3 times**, Ch 3, 1 Dc in same Ch, rep from * across row, ending last repeat at **, Ch 1, 1 Dc in same Ch, turn. (6 ripples, 93 Sts)

Row 2: Ch 3, 2 Dc in same St, 1 Dc in next Ch-1 Sp, *(1 Dc in next St, 1 Dc in next Ch-1 Sp) twice, Dc2tog working the first leg into the next Dc, Sk over 3 Sts and working the final leg into the next Dc, (1 Dc in next Ch-1 Sp, Dc in next Dc) twice**, (2 Dc, Ch 3, 2 Dc) in next Ch-3 Sp, repeat from * across row, ending last repeat at **, 1 Dc in next Ch-1 Sp, 3 Dc in the 3rd Ch of the turning Ch, turn.

Row 3: Ch 4 (counts as 1 Dc and Ch 1 throughout), 1 Dc in same St, (Ch 1, Sk next Dc, 1 Dc in next Dc) twice, Ch 1, Sk next Dc, *Dc2tog working the first leg in the next Dc, Sk 3 St’s and working the final leg in the next Dc, (Ch 1, Sk next Dc, 1 Dc in next) twice**, Ch 1, (1 Dc, Ch 3, 1 Dc) in next Ch-3 Sp, Ch 1, (1 Dc in next Dc, Ch 1, Sk next Dc) twice, repeat from * across, ending last repeat at **, Ch 1, Sk next Dc, (1 Dc, Ch1, 1 Dc) in top of turning Ch, turn.

Rows 4-61: Repeat Rows 2&3.

Tie off and weave in all ends. Block your wrap to the measurements above. I like to steam block mine.

 

 

coastal shores wrap

coastal shores wrap

coastal shores wrap

If you like this pattern be sure to check out some of my other ones!

 

CODE: SHORE

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Rachel Misner