Free Crochet Wrap Pattern – Gemstone Wrap
This free crochet scarf pattern, the Gemstone Wrap is a really fun project. It’s great for beginners and really easy to adjust if needed. The yarn (Hawthorne from We Crochet) is what makes this wrap so beautiful. You’ll really enjoy paying with color. The best part about this wrap is there’s NO ends to weave in!
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A while ago I came across a photo of a gorgeous scarf. It wasn’t knit or crochet but the colors were amazing! It was some kind of fabric, it could have been woven but I was so taken by all the colors it gave me the idea for this wrap. My wrap looks nothing like the scarf that inspired me but what I found so interesting about the scarf was that it has so many colors in it (perhaps it was hand dyed) yet they all blended for form almost one uniform look. I knew immediately I wanted to use Hawthorne from We Crochet. It comes in so many colors. Problem was, the more I looked one colorway just didn’t have everything I was looking for. In the end I decided to choose my top 4 favorite colorways and decided to use a stitch pattern so that they all blended to make one harmonious color.
I played around with a few color combination options and realized you really can’t go wrong. Honestly, even if you closed your eyes and randomly picked 4 colors it would still come out great. Here are some options that I came up with if you need a little help. Shop all Hawthorne here.
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Before you get started here are some helpful links.
You can purchase an ad-free PDF of this pattern from Etsy, Ravelry or build your own kit on We Crochet.
Free Crochet Wrap Pattern – Gemstone Wrap ©2021 KT and the Squid. All rights reserved. You may not sell, trade, share or redistribute this pattern in any way. You may sell finished items made from this pattern.
Size
Approx. 64” long by 16” wide
Yarn
We Crochet Hawthorne (80% Superwash Highland Wool/20% Polyamide; 357yds/100g; Fingering/sock weight)
1 skein color A: Skyline
1 skein color B: Slabtown
1 skein color C: Sylvania
1 skein color D: Kenton (not pictured because I grabbed the wrong skein! Haha)
1280 total yards
Hook
G/4 mm hook (or hook to obtain gauge)
Abbreviations
Ch = chain
St = stitch
Sc = single crochet
Dc = double crochet
Notes
This wrap is easily adjustable by chaining an odd number and working any number of rows.
The sample was made in fingering weight yarn but you can use any yarn with appropriate hook by following the instructions to adjust the size. The starting chain should be about 64” long (or about your height).
Gauge (not critical for this project)
17 st by 15 rows in pattern = 4” square (blocked)
Gauge Pattern
Ch an odd number
Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook, *ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in the next ch; repeat from * until 1 ch remains, sc in the last ch.
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in the 1st, *ch 1, sc in the next ch-1 space; repeat from * to the last ch-1 space, sc in the last sc.
Row 3: Ch 2 turn, dc in the 1st, *ch 1, dc in the next ch-1 space; repeat from * to the last ch-1 space, dc in the last st.
Row 4:-5 Repeat row 2
Repeat rows 3-5 to desired length
Stripe instructions: When changing color work to the last step of the last stitch of the row, finish the stitch with the new color, Fasten off old color leaving about an 6-8” tail.
Stripe Pattern: *1 row in color A, 1 row in color B, 1 row in color C; 1 row color D; repeat from*
Free Crochet Wrap Pattern – Gemstone Wrap Instructions
With color A ch 273 or any odd number.
Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook, *ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in the next ch; repeat from * until 1 ch remains, sc in the last ch. 272
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in the 1st, *ch 1, sc in the next ch-1 space; repeat from * to the last ch-1 space, sc in the last st.
Row 3: Ch 2 turn, dc in the 1st, *ch 1, dc in the next ch-1 space; repeat from * to the last ch-1 space, dc in the last st.
Row 4-5: Repeat row 2
Repeat rows 3-5 for 59 total rows or to the desired width ending on a repeat of row 5.
Fringe
Cut lengths of yarn about 12” long in all colors. Add fringe to the end of the wrap including the ends in in the fringe. Trim then all to the same length.
- Tip! Use a rotary fabric cutter to make trimming the fringe fast and easy!
Block, enjoy!