It’s time to crochet a wrap that adds just what you’ve been missing in your closet. It’s great for the spring when you wear it over a dress and open in the front. It’s great for the winter when you wear it as a scarf. Any way you wear it, it’ll keep you warm and fashionable all at once.
Choose a soft, worsted weight yarn, and whatever color you want to match with your outfits. We picked a light gray color that can complement many colors well because we wanted to wear it as much as possible. You’ll love the texture this pattern brings to whatever you chose to wear it with.
When you become an expert at this pattern, you won’t want to stop making lace star stitch projects. It’s a beautiful and complex look that makes you look like a pro.
We’re thinking tea parties and picnics, and lots of compliments from your friends. Pair it with a statement necklace, and you’re ready to wow some people.
Lace Star Flower Wrap Crochet Pattern
Finished size: 18″ x 45″
Materials:
Yarn – 3 skeins Berroco Ginkgo, color 9607 (any worsted weight yarn, 410 yards)
crochet hook size – 4.0mm
yarn needle
scissors
Abbreviations:
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
trc – triple crochet
sk – skip
sp – space
Instructions:
Ch 68,
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch to end (working in back loops of ch stitches), turn.
Row 2: ch 1, sc in each sc to end of row, turn.
Row 3: repeat Row 2, ch 6, turn.
Row 4: trc in 1st sc, *ch 3, sk 4 sc, sc in next sc; ch 3, sk 4 sc, trc in next sc, ch 5, trc in same sc; ch 3, sk 4 sc, sc in next sc *; repeat from * to last 5 sc; ch 3, trc in last sc, ch 2, trc in same sc, turn.
Row 5: ch 4, * trc in next sc, ch 5, trc in same sc; ch 3, sc in ch 5 sp, ch 3*, repeat from * to * to end of row; sc in ch 6 sp at end of row, turn.
Row 6: ch 6, trc in same st,* ch 3, sc in ch 5 sp; ch 3, trc in next sc, ch 5, trc in same sc; ch 3, turn.
Row 7-79: Repeat Rows 5 and 6 alternately.
Row 80: ch 2, dc in first trc, dc in next trc, *ch 2, dc in ch 5 space, ch 2, dc in next sc, ch 2, dc in next ch 5 space, repeat from * to last ch 5 space, ch 2, dc in each of next 2 trc, turn.
Row 81: ch 1, sc in next 2 dc, sc in ch 2 space, sc in next dc, sc in next ch 2 space, sc in next dc to end of row. Sc in last dc, turn.
Row 82: ch 1, sc in each sc across.
Row 83-84: repeat Row 82, finish off. Sew in all ends.
Show us all the ways that you wear your flower wrap. We love getting some style inspiration, and who better to get it from than you? Really, we can hardly think of anything better than when you share with us. Next up in your project pipeline, make a slouchy hat for one of those days you just want to feel comfy and cozy.