Crochet easy wrap- Chilli night

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This easy crochet wrap/scarf is an easy and fast pattern that you will love. The color changes by the yarn itself give this wrap a gorgeous final touch and remind me of the spring nights, waiting for the summer to come.

Crochet Chilli night wrap/scarf is the latest post on our blog. Continue reading for my inspiration, design process, yarn choice, or scroll down for the free pattern.

My new year resolution is to use up all my yarn stash, and this gorgeous wrap is one of the patterns I have finished already. This pattern is beginner-friendly and Netflix-approved. The lacy pattern gives the wrap the ideal drape, and the self-striped yarn finishes the look perfectly. The stitch is easy and fast to crochet, and it is not a yarn eater, which was my main goal because I had only three balls of this color in my stash.

Sometimes it is tough to choose a color palette for a future project, and that’s why I am in love with all the self-striped yarns and cake yarns. You can check my previous patterns made with these yarns – baby blankets, crochet wraps, triangle scarfs.

Chilli night crochet wrap’s pattern:

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Materials:

-300gr bulky weight yarn/chunky weight yarn- I used Lion brand Scarfie ( 150gr/285m- 78% Acrylic, 22% wool ) in color Seafoam/Clay.

Crochet hook- US J- 6 mm
-Tapestry needle.

Abbreviations


ch(s)- chain(s)
st(s)- stitche(s)
sc- single crochet
sk- skip
Rep- repeat
** – repeat the stitches in the ** indicated
times.
dc- double crochet
ch- (1,2,3) sp – chain- (1,2,3) space
trch- turning chain

Final measurements are : 190 cm x 40 cm ( after blocking the wrap )

The pattern is multiple of 7 + 6


Row 1: Ch62, sc in 2nd ch from hook * ch3, sk next 3 chs, sc in next ch, ch3, sk next 2 chs, sc in next ch * rep across till the last 4 chs, ch3, sk 3 sts, 1 sc on top of the last st, turn.
Row 2: Ch3 ( count as dc here and throughout the pattern), 4 dc in first ch-3 sp * ch1, sk 1 st, dc in next ch-3 sp, ch1, sk 1 st, 4dc in next ch-3 sp * rep across, dc on top of the last sc, turn.
Row 3: Ch1, sc in the first dc * ch3, sk next 4 dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch3, sk next dc, sc in next ch-1 sp rep across till the last 5 sts, ch3, sk next 4 dc, sc on top of trch, turn.
Row 4: Ch4( count as dc,ch1 here and throughout the pattern) * dc in next ch-3 sp, ch1, 4dc in next ch-3 sp, ch1 * rep till the last ch-3 sp, sk 1 st, dc in next ch-3 sp, ch1, 1dc in last sc, turn.
Row 5: Ch1, sc in the first dc, ch3, sk next ch-1 sp and next dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch3, sk next 4 dc, 1
sc in next ch- 1 sp * ch3, sk next dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch3, sk next 4dc, sc in next ch-1 sp * rep till the last dc, ch3, sk 1 dc, 1 sc on top the 3rd ch of trch4, turn.
Repeat rows 2-5 to the desired length of your wrap.

If you are a visual learner, don’t worry; I covered you up—a step-by-step video tutorial of this easy and fast, modern crochet wrap.

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