Lake House Wrap, Free Crochet Pattern + Video Tutorial


The Lake House Wrap is the best of both worlds...elegance in lace and super soft comfort too! Crocheted in soothing blues in chunky lace, this is a go to wrap for casual jeans days or when you need an elegant piece for dressing up a little as well. This wrap is made with the new Soft Essentials from Red Heart, be sure to check out the Yarn 101 video below!

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Lake House Wrap
By Jennifer Dickerson

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Materials:

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Sizing:
  • 13.5 inches wide
  • 70 inches long

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Instructions:
*Note: I worked 3 rows of each color.

Ch 26 (Multiple of 4+2)

Row 1: In the 4th ch from the hook, work a dc. Work a dc in the next ch. In the next ch, work *(1 dc, ch 3, 1 dc). Skip the next ch, work a dc in each of the next two ch. Repeat from * across until there is one ch left, then work 1 dc in the last ch.

Row 2: Ch 5 and turn. Work *(3 dc, ch 3, 1 dc) in the ch 3 space from the previous row. Repeat from * across. Work 3 dc in the top ch of the turning chain.

Repeat row 2 until wrap is 70 inches long or desired length.

Fasten off and weave in any ends that remain.



© Jennifer Dickerson 2017

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9 comments:

  1. Your scarf is beautiful ... I love the color choices .....

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  2. This is beautiful! I've made 2 of these for a local cancer support center.

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  3. This is a very beautiful scarf. I’m going to make it to gift to a friend as a Christmas gift. I’m positive she’s going to love the style. I will try (if I can figure out how to do so. I’m not too savvy when it come to technology.) to post a picture of the finished product. ��

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  4. Love this pattern....ive tried other lace patterns and failed to get a finished product...tjis ine is coming along very well...it looks nice and simple to do...I will make a few of these, Im sure

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  5. I just finished this scarf....I still love it as I stated before...I did find that the two ends are different.....I added rows on the initial chain..going in the opposite direction so that both ends look the same...Inused two colors and my scarf is made with cotton. Im very pleased with it..

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  9. I noticed that the last row looks odd. How can I fix this? Thanks

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