Tangerine Waves Wrap, Free Crochet Pattern + Full Video Tutorial


The Tangerine Waves Wrap is modern, fresh, and super soft.  Crocheted in an easy v-stitch in fresh modern colors, it is a great accessory when you need a little something extra!

Tangerine Waves Wrap
By Jennifer Dickerson

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Materials:
  • 3 balls Brava Worsted by Knit Picks (I used 1 ball of "Stone Heather" and 2 balls of "Seashell")
  • J (6.0 mm) crochet hook
  • Ruler or measuring tape
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
Get yarn for this project here!
from: Knit Picks

*Note: If you need to substitute yarn, look for a worsted weight yarn or one that recommends a 6.0 mm hook on the yarn label. 

Sizing: 
  • 48 inches long
  • 14 inches wide

Pattern Abbreviations & Tutorial Links: 

Instructions:

Ch 40

Row 1: In the fourth ch from the hook work a (dc, ch 1, dc). *Skip a chain and in the next chain, work a (dc, ch 1, dc). Repeat from * to the last two chains. Skip the next chain, then work a dc in last chain on the row.

Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. *Work a (dc, ch 1, dc) in the ch 1 space from the previous row (center of each V). Repeat from * across to the last ch 1 space, then work a dc in the turning ch space.

Repeat row 2 until wrap measures approximately 48 inches long or desired length. 

Finishing: 

Weave in all ends and you're finished!




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18 comments:

  1. You did it again - it's a lovely wrap. This is my favorite site for crochet patterns because they are stylish, beautiful and I can follow the easy patterns with no goofs! That alone is satisfying! Thank you Fiber Flux!

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  2. I'm assuming to chain 20 to make a scarf using this particular pattern.

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  3. Thanks for this pattern Jennifer. I'd like to give it a try but there's no mention of how & when to change colors. Can you give some direction on that? Thanks!!

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    1. Did you figure it out because I can't

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    2. The color pattern is 2 in Heather gray and then 6 in seashell color. From what I could count.

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  4. Hi. Can you please help. I have tried to start this several times. I can't get 40 chains to equal 14 inches.I have a worsted that suggests a J hook. I have tried chaining to 14 inches then it curls I tried a K hook with same results. Thanks

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    1. Hi!! I am using worst yarn (red heart SS) and a G hook it comes to 14 inches and the curling will work it self out.. mine curled too and it is going straight now!!

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  5. How do I make this wider is the stitch amount repeat 12 ?

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  6. Question. I am fairly new at crocheting. I made this and when blocking, to my horror, the beginning rows slowly decreased down to a very uneven end! So obviously I didn't count my row stitches. How often should you count stitches in the rows?

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  7. Loving this wrap it’s easy and works up pretty quick! Can you provide pictures as to the different ways to wear it? Thanks!

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  8. Can anyone tell me how many yards of worsted weight yarn is needed? Thank you :)

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  9. What's the multiple? I want to make a scarf but the multiple for this isn't listed anywhere thank you

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  10. What's the multiple? I want to make a scarf but the multiple for this isn't listed anywhere thank you

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  11. Hi Jennifer!

    How many stitches would I add to the foundation chain to increase the width of the wrap? (Example, 4 + 3, or ???)

    Thanks you,
    Barbara
    cummings8416@gmail.com
    cummings8416@gmail.com

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    1. Did you find out what the foundation chain multiple was?

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