Monday, February 27, 2023

Ombre Striped Wrap Shawl Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

 Ombre Striped Wrap Shawl 
Crochet Pattern 
By Sara Sach of  Posh Pooch Designs


If you have wanted to try to stitch up a wrap shawl, 
but felt intimidated by all the fancy stitches, 
this is the wrap for you.
It is designed using basic stitches, so it easy. 
And it stitches up pretty quickly, so you will 
see results quite fast.
And By using Ombre yarns you will have a lovely
 wrap shawl you will be proud to wear and feel
 elegant wearing. 


The Ombre yarns are Redheart Super Saver I already
 had in my yarn stash. You only need 2 10 oz. skeins of yarn.
I chose Green Apple And Purple Ombre and I love
 how the colors work together.
But you can use any others and combination of yarn
 colors for your Wrap shawl. I think it would look lovely
 in a solid, as well. Do not be afraid to get in your yarn
 stash and put some fun colors together.

I chose to design This Crochet Pattern using a J / 6.0 mm
 crochet hook, because I wanted it to be light and lacy
 for Spring.

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Ombre Striped Wrap Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – J / 6.0 mm
Yarn – Med (4) Acrylic Red head Super Ombre I skein of 2 color
                             (C1 – Green Apple 10 oz. / 482 yds.)
                             (C2 – Purple Ombre 10 oz. /482 yds.)
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slipstitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Change to (chgto)
Foundation Double Crochet (FDC)
 
Size: 60 X 25 With Trim
3 FDC = 1 inch
3 Rows = 2 inches
   (1 color repeat, 6 rows = 4 inches)
Multiples of 4 FDC + 1
 
Notes:
Ch3 counts as a dc
When Changing colors, ch3 after the color change.
 
Pattern:
 
R: 1 – With C1, 69 FDC, turn, Ch 3 (69 FDC)


R: 2 – dc in the next 3 dc,
*sk the next dc, ch1, 1 dc in the next dc*
Repeat From * to * across 30 more times,
1 dc in the last 3 dc, turn, ch 3
(4dc, 31 sets of dc, ch1, 3 dc = 69 sts)


R: 3 – 1 dc in the next 3 dc,
 *sk the next dc, ch1, 1 dc in the next 3 sts*
Repeat From * to *14 More times,
Sk the next st, 1 dc in the last 4 sts, turn, ch 3.
(4 dc, 15 sets of ch1, 3 dc, and ch1, 4 dc =69 sts)


R: 4 – Repeat R: 3


R: 5 – Repeat R: 2



R: 6 – 1 dc in the next dc and in each dc across, (69 dc)


R: 7 - Chgto To C2, Ch3, 1 dc in each dc across, turn, ch 3(69 dc)


R: 8 – Repeat R: 2
 
R: 9 – Repeat R: 3
 
R: 10 – Repeat R: 4
 
R: 11 – Repeat R: 5
 
R: 12 – Repeat R: 6


R: 13 – R: 18 – Chgto C1, Repeat R: 7 – R: 12
 
R: 18 – R: 24 – Chgto C2, Repeat R: 7 – R: 12
 
R: 25 - R: 90 – Continue to Repeat R: 7 – R: 12
Alternating yarn colors every 6 rows.
 
Add more repeats if a long Wrap is desired.



R: 91 - Trim – With C2, turn working down the long side of the wrap,
evenly sc to the corner, sc, ch1, sc in the corner,
evenly sc across the end of the wrap
 


R: 92 -  Turn back. Working down the short end of the wrap, Ch3,
 *sk the next sc, dc in the next dc, ch1*
Repeat From * to * across the end, tie off weave in your ends.
 



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