Looking for a free wrap crochet pattern to try? This ocean crochet wrap pattern with free printable PDF is a great project to try.
The crocheting pattern uses the double crochet herringbone stitch, which is an easy variation of the double crochet stitch.
This crochet stitch makes a diagonal pattern. It is a simple repeat. Great for watching TV and crocheting. You could make it with any gauge 3 yarn you would like.
A crocheted wrap would make a great gift too. You can choose a color to go with their style or a neutral that would work for anyone. They are practical too.
I love the multi-colored yarn. I chose Herrschners® Pastry Plus in Umami because it reminds me of ocean and my favorite color is blue. This yarn is soft and easy to work with.
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How to Make an Ocean Crochet Wrap Pattern – Free PDF
Supplies
- Scissors
- tapestry needle
- G/6 4.25 mm crochet hook
- 2 – 10 oz –Herrschners® Pastry Plus in Umami acrylic (743 yd/680m per cake)
Abbreviations – US Terms
- yo – yarn over
- ch – chain
- hbdc – herringbone double crochet
- st/sts – stitch/stitches
special stitch -herringbone stitch double crochet – yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch. yo and pull back through the stitch and the next loop on the hook. yo pull through 1 loop on the hook, yo, pull through remaining two loops on the hook.
See below for written and photo tutorial of the herringbone double crochet stitch.
- You can make a larger or smaller wrap or a blanket by using an even number for the chain.
- The turning chain counts as a stitch through the pattern.
- When switching back to a full roll of herringbone double crochet make sure to put one stitch in each of the stitches including the turning chain which counts as one stitch and 1 chain.
- Free printable pattern at the bottom of the pattern. Just click on link and print pdf out.
Free Ocean Wrap Crochet Pattern
Approx. 20.5 in x 74 in (52 cm x 188 cm)
Chain 74
Row 1: Hbdc in 3rd chain from the hook. Hbdc to the end of row. Chain 2 and turn.
Row 2: Hbdc in the 2nd st and to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn.
Row 3: Hbdc in the 2nd st and to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn.
Row 4: Hbdc in the 2nd st and to the end of the row. Chain 3 and turn.
Row 5: Hbdc in the 3rd st. *Chain 1, skip 1 stitch and hbdc in the next st*. Repeat ** until the end of the row ending with a hbdc in the turning chain from the row below. Chain 3 and turn.
Row 6: Hbdc in the 3rd st. *Chain 1, skip 1 stitch and hbdc in the next st*. Repeat ** until the end of the row ending with a hbdc in the turning chain from the row below. Chain 2 and turn.
Row 7-10: Hbdc in the 2nd st and each stitch and chain to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn. On row 10, chain 3 and turn.
Repeat rows 5-10 until you have rows ending with 4 rows of hbdc.
Cut and knot ends. Weave ends in with tapestry needle. Make 6 tassels approximately 3.5 in long. Attach one on each corner of the wrap and 1 to the middle on each side.
Ocean Wrap Crochet Pattern
Materials
- Scissors
- tapestry needle
- G/6 4.25 mm crochet hook
- 2 - 10 oz -Herrschners® Pastry Plus in Umami acrylic (743 yd/680m per cake)
Instructions
- Chain 74
- Row 1: Hbdc in 3rd chain from the hook. Hbdc to the end of row. Chain 2 and turn.
- Row 2: Hbdc in the 2nd st and to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn.
- Row 3: Hbdc in the 2nd st and to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn.
- Row 4: Hbdc in the 2nd st and to the end of the row. Chain 3 and turn.
- Row 5: Hbdc in the 3rd st. *Chain 1, skip 1 stitch and hbdc in the next st*. Repeat ** until the end of the row ending with a hbdc in the turning chain from the row below. Chain 3 and turn.
- Row 6: Hbdc in the 3rd st. *Chain 1, skip 1 stitch and hbdc in the next st*. Repeat ** until the end of the row ending with a hbdc in the turning chain from the row below. Chain 2 and turn.
- Row 7-10: Hbdc in the 2nd st and each stitch and chain to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn. On row 10, chain 3 and turn.
- Repeat rows 5-10 until you have rows ending with 4 rows of hbdc.
- Cut and knot ends. Weave ends in with tapestry needle. Make 6 tassels approximately 3.5 in long. Attach one on each corner of the wrap and 1 to the middle on each side.
Notes
Abbreviations – US Terms
- yo – yarn over
- ch – chain
- hbdc – herringbone double crochet
- st/sts – stitch/stitches
special stitch -herringbone stitch double crochet – yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch. yo and pull back through the stitch and the next loop on the hook. yo pull through 1 loop on the hook, yo, pull through remaining two loops on the hook. See below for written and photo tutorial of the herringbone double crochet stitch.
- You can make a larger or smaller wrap or a blanket by using an even number for the chain.
- The turning chain counts as a stitch through the pattern.
- When switching back to a full roll of herringbone double crochet make sure to put one stitch in each of the stitches including the turning chain which counts as one stitch and 1 chain.
- 20.5 in x 74 in (52 cm x 188 cm
Free Ocean Crochet Wrap Pattern Printable PDF
special stitch -herringbone stitch double crochet written tutorial
Yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch.
Yarn over and pull back through the stitch and the next loop on the hook.
Yarn over, pull through 1 loop on the hook, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops on the hook.
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