Looking for a beautiful and easy crochet wrap free pattern? The Anna Maria Crochet Wrap is the perfect project for advanced beginners. This lacy, striped, rectangular shawl is a versatile piece that can be worn as a scarf, shoulder cover, or crossover wrap, making it a must-have for women who love stylish crochet accessories. The lightweight and breathable wrap is ideal for spring and summer, providing just the right amount of warmth while staying comfortable.
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About the Anna Maria crochet wrap free pattern
If you’re searching for an easy, stylish crochet wrap free pattern, the Anna Maria Crochet Wrap is an excellent choice for advanced beginners. This project features a lacy, striped design perfect for spring and summer. Its rectangular shape allows it to be worn as a scarf, shoulder wrap, or just a crossover wrap, making it a versatile addition to any wardrobe. This lightweight, breathable shawl is ideal for women and ladies who appreciate comfort without sacrificing style. With a comprehensive tutorial, you’ll find this free pattern both enjoyable and rewarding to create!
Why I made the crochet wrap
Inspired by the mesmerizing beauty of Anna Maria Island, the Anna Maria Crochet Wrap mimics the contrast of white sand and blue water. Ideal for spring and summer. The lightweight cotton blend makes it perfect for the beach, whether wrapped around your shoulders or waist. Beyond the beach, it’s a stylish, easy crochet accessory for cool evenings, offering comfort and elegance with its relaxing stitch pattern. This versatile rectangular shawl is a must-have for women who love crochet and effortless style.
How to crochet a wrap for women?
Crocheting a wrap for women is easy with my free crochet pattern, even advanced beginners can enjoy crocheting this fashion accessory! It's lacy design is made from simple crochet stitches and gives a beautiful effect. To make the crochet wrap you'll need some light weight 2 yarn in cotton and a 5mm crochet hook. You'll be surprised how quickly this wrap project works up.
About the yarn
I used Premier Cotton Fair yarn which is a light weight #2 or fine yarn. The cotton acrylic blend makes it soft, but also strong. The yarn comes in a ball with 317 yards (290 m) and is the perfect yarn for a light weight wrap.
Depending on the length of the wrap you want to make you will need between 3 and 5 balls of this yarn. The pattern includes 2 different lengths for you to choose from, 60" (152 cm) or 76" (193 cm) and the row repeats are broken down for 2 colors. I used the colors Succulent (a beautiful blue) and Cream (a solf white) for my wrap.
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Anna Maria Crochet Wrap Free Pattern
Crochet Pattern Information:
Supplies:
US H / 5.0mm Crochet hook
Premier Cotton Fair Yarn, weight 2 fine, 52% Cotton / 48% Acrylic, 317 yards / 290 m, 3.5 oz / 100 g per ball. Colorways: A: Succulent B: Cream
Tapestry Needle
Yarn:
Yardage for 60” length (76” length)
Color A: 640 (800) yards
Color B: 315 (400) yards
Finished Measurements:
22” wide and your choice of 60” or 76” length.
Abberviations (US Terms):
ch: chain
dc: double crochet
fsc: foundation single crochet
rep: repeat
sc: single crochet
sk: skip stitch
sp: space
st(s): stitch(es)
tr: treble crochet
Sprout Stitch:
This stitch is created by working 4 tr into the same sp, then on the following row working 4 tr into the sp between the 2nd and 3rd tr of previous row.
Gauge:
8 Rows and 13 stitches of dc = 4” (8 Rows of Sprout Stitch = 5”)
Notes:
ch 2 counts as the first dc stitch.
dc stitches will be worked into the DC stitches of previous row.
Skill level:
Copyright Notice:
Pattern is sole property of Carol Hladik Designs. Please do not copy or reproduce in any way.
You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the designer in your posts.
Free Crochet Pattern: Anna Maria Wrap
For both Lengths:
With Color A
Fsc 75, or Ch 76, sc in 2nd ch and across, turn. (75)
Row 1: Ch 2, dc 4, sk 2, 4 tr into next st, sk 2, dc 10, rep from to 3 more times, sk 2, 4 tr into the next st, sk 2, dc 5, turn. (70)
Row 2: Ch 2, dc 4, sk 2, 4 tr into the sp between the 2nd and 3rd tr of previous row, sk 2, dc 10 rep to 3 more times, 4 tr into the sp between the 2nd and 3rd tr of previous row, dc 5, turn. (70)
For remainder of pattern repeat instructions for Row 2 working the color changes as follows.
For 60” wrap:
For 60” wrap use the following row counts for stripes
Rows 3 – 10: Color A (8 rows, 10 total)
Rows 11 – 12: Color B (2 rows)
Rows 13 – 20: Color A (8 rows)
Rows 21 – 24: Color B (4 rows)
Rows 25 – 30: Color A (6 rows)
Rows 31 – 36: Color B (6 rows)
Rows 37 – 44: Color A (8 rows)
Rows 45 – 54: Color B (10 rows)
Rows 55 – 62: Color A (8 rows)
Rows 63 – 68: Color B (6 rows)
Rows 69 – 74: Color A (6 rows)
Rows 75 – 78: Color B (4 Rows)
Rows 79 – 86: Color A (8 Rows)
Rows 87 – 88: Color B (2 Rows)
Rows 89 – 98: Color A (10 Rows)
Row 99: Ch1, sc in every st across, F/O, weave in ends.
For 76” wrap:
For 76” wrap use the following row counts for stripes
Rows 3 – 10: Color A (8 rows, 10 total)
Rows 11 – 12: Color B (2 rows)
Rows 13 – 20: Color A (8 rows)
Rows 21 – 24: Color B (4 rows)
Rows 25 – 30: Color A (6 rows)
Rows 31 – 36: Color B (6 rows)
Rows 37 – 40: Color A (4 Rows)
Rows 41 – 48: Color B (8 Rows)
Rows 49 – 56: Color A (8 rows)
Rows 57 – 66: Color B (10 rows)
Rows 67 – 74: Color A (8 rows)
Rows 75 – 82: Color B (8 Rows)
Rows 83 – 86: Color A (4 Rows)
Rows 87 – 92: Color B (6 rows)
Rows 93 – 98: Color A (6 rows)
Rows 99 – 102: Color B (4 Rows)
Rows 103 – 110: Color A (8 Rows)
Rows 111 – 112: Color B (2 Rows)
Rows 113 – 122: Color A (10 Rows)
Row 123: Ch 1, sc in every st across, F/O, weave in ends.
Tassels:
Cut 50 8” pieces of yarn, make 10 bundles of 5.
On last row of wrap: Using one bundle per tassel, fold bundle in half, insert crochet hook between the 2nd and 3rd tr of Sprout stitch and pull the center of the bundle through creating a loop. Place the ends of the stands through the loop and pull tight.
On the foundation row of wrap: Using one bundle per tassel, fold bundle in half, insert crochet hook into the base of Sprout stitch and pull the center of the bundle through creating a loop. Place the ends of the stands through the loop and pull tight.
Stay in Touch
I hope you enjoyed making this wrap and would love to see it!
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