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Crochet Wrap Pattern | Sierra Wrap

Updated: 19 hours ago


girl modeling a handmade ribbed and laced asymmetrical triangle shawl in a chartreuse green color

Introducing the Sierra Wrap crochet scarf pattern — a unique asymmetrical triangle shawl.


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The Design

This asymmetrical crochet wrap features a triangular shape, unique sawtooth edge, and subtle openwork detailing with an easy faux i-cord border for a perfectly clean finish. It’s a striking yet wearable piece that drapes effortlessly over your shoulders. It can be worn as a shawl, wrap, or scarf — perfect for cold-weather layering.


girl modeling a handmade ribbed and laced asymmetrical triangle shawl in a chartreuse green color

Fit + Sizing

73.5" long x 19.5" at widest point (187 cm long x 50 cm at widest point)


Materials

As written, you'll need category 4 worsted weight yarn (9 wpi) in the amounts of:


673 yds (615 m)


Gauge

28 sts x 20 rows = 4" (10 cm)


I used WeCrochet Twill (pictured in the color Serpent Heather).


Other materials you'll need:

  • 7 (4.5 mm) crochet hook

  • tapestry needle

  • scissors

  • st markers (optional)


Yarn Substitutions

The yarn I used, WeCrochet Twill is a 100% superwash merino wool. You could easily substitute many worsted weight yarns for this pattern. The wpi is 9, so feel free to use that + the gauge to determine if the yarn you plan on substituting is a good fit. You can also check out Yarn Sub. I recommend making sure you make a gauge swatch. Small differences in gauge can lead to big differences in project outcome. For more on gauge, you can read this blog.


Required Skills

Intermediate level with the following skills:

  • basic sts and st combos

  • slip stitch crochet

  • working flat

  • short rows

  • decreasing/increasing

  • gauging

  • seaming

  • loop recognition

  • stitch anatomy

  • row-end recognition

  • adding a border

  • following a pattern with no step-by-step photo/video tutorials

  • experience reading an intermediate pattern


Shop + Make

The pattern is currently available in the Heritage Collection bundles via Ravelry.


The pattern will be available as an individual purchase on Ravelry, Etsy, WeCrochet, and LoveCrafts in the coming weeks.


I'd love to see how your projects turn out and support your maker journey, so don't forget to tag me on your photos @thecozyknot and use the hashtags #thecozyknot and #sierrawrap in your post captions so I don't miss your makes and can share them with my community.


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