Painted Sunrise Wrap @OombawkaDesign

Painted Sunrise Wrap Pattern

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For those cooler moments snuggle into this lacy wrap. The Painted Sunrise Wrap Pattern creates an exquisitely soft to the touch crochet wrap. The fabric is lightweight and has beautiful movement. Lightweight and feminine – the perfect early evening wrap.

Painted Sunrise Wrap Pattern

Painted Sunrise Summer Wrap @OombawkaDesign

Yarn: Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable (3 balls – colour: Sunrise)
Hook: 5.0 mm (H)
Finished Measurements: 63″ x 14″ before blocking
Gauge: each globe measures approximately 1.75″ x 1.75″

Stitch Pattern Multiples: chain a multiple of 7, plus 5 chs

Abbreviations: R – row, ch – chain, chs – chains, dc – double crochet, ch2sp – chain 2 space, ch1sp – chain 1 space, ch1sps – chain 1 spaces, sl st – slip stitch

  • repeat *instructions* the number of times specified following the closing*
  • repeat (instructions) the number of times specified following the closing )

Helpful Tutorials: 

Join with a slip stitch

Summer Shawl - Globes Closeup - @OombawkaDesign

Note: the initial ch 3 counts as a dc

R1: Ch 278, work 3 dc in the 4th ch from hook (note: the 3 skipped chs count as the 1st dc), ch 2, *skip the next 6 chs, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the next ch, ch 2*; repeat from * to * across to the last 8 chs, skip the next 6 chs, work 3 dc in the next ch, work 1 dc in the last ch. Turn.

R2: Ch 3, work 3 dc in the next dc, ch 2, *skip the next ch2sp, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the next ch1sp, ch 2*; repeat from * to * across to the last ch2sp. Skip the last ch2sp, skip the next 2 dc. Work 3 dc in the next dc, work 1 dc in the last dc. Turn.

R3: Ch 3, work 3 dc in the next dc, ch 1. You will now be working around the next ch 2 and around ch 2 one row below, to work 1 sl st into the 4th skipped ch from R1 immediately below (see Image A below!); ch 1. *(3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the next ch1sp, ch 1. You will now be working around the next ch 2 and around ch 2 one row below, to work 1 sl st into the 4th skipped ch from R1 immediately below; ch 1* repeat from * to * across to the last 4 dc. Skip the next 2 dc, work 3 dc in the next dc, work 1 dc in the last dc. Turn.

R4: Ch 3, work 3 dc in the next dc, ch 2. *skip the next 2 ch1sps, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the next ch1sp, ch 2. Repeat from *to * across to the last 2 ch1sps, skip the last 2 ch1sps. Skip the next 2 dc. Work 3 dc in the next dc. Work 1 dc in the last dc.

R5: Ch 3, work 3 dc in the next dc, ch 2, *skip the next ch2sp, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the next ch1sp, ch 2*; repeat from * to * across to the last ch2sp. Skip the last ch2sp, skip the next 2 dc. Work 3 dc in the next dc, work 1 dc in the last dc. Turn.

R6: Ch 3, work 3 dc in the next dc, ch 1. You will now be working around the next ch 2 to work 1 sl st into the ch2sp one row below; ch 1. *(3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the next ch1sp, ch 1. You will now be working around the next ch 2 to work 1 sl st into the ch2sp one row below; ch 1* repeat from * to * across to the last 4 dc. Skip the next 2 dc, work 3 dc in the next dc, work 1 dc in the last dc. Turn.

R7: Ch 3, work 3 dc in the next dc, ch 2. *skip the next 2 ch1sps, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in the next ch1sp, ch 2. Repeat from *to * across to the last 2 ch1sps, skip the last 2 ch1sps. Skip the next 2 dc. Work 3 dc in the next dc. Work 1 dc in the last dc.

Repeat R5-R7; 6 more times.

Repeat R5

Repeat R6

You will now be working along the side edge.

* remember the ch 3 at the start of the rows of the pattern counts as a dc * 

See Image B & C below before you begin.

Work 3 dc around the post of the end dc. Skip the next end dc post. Ch 1, sl st in the space between the globes (around the 4 dc sts). *Ch 1, 3 dc around the post of the next end dc. Ch 1, 3 dc around the post of the next end dc. Skip the next end dc post. Ch 1, sl st in the space between the globes*. Repeat from * to * 6 more times. Ch 1, work 3 dc around the post of the end dc, ch 1, sl st to join, finish off and weave in ends.

Now to the other edge. With the same side of the wrap facing up:

Join with a sl st in the corner st, ch 1, work 3 dc around the post of the end dc. Skip the next end dc post. Ch 1, sl st in the space between the globes (around the 4 dc sts). *Ch 1, 3 dc around the post of the next end dc. Ch 1, 3 dc around the post of the next end dc. Skip the next end dc post. Ch 1, sl st in the space between the globes*. Repeat from * to * 6 more times. Ch 1, work 3 dc around the post of the end dc, ch 1, sl st to join, finish off and weave in ends.

Image A: 

Painted Sunrise Summer Wrap Stitch Location @OombawkaDesign
Image A: the arrow is pointing to the spot where you have slip stitched into the 4th skipped stitch (i.e. in the starting chain you skip 6 chs between each globe; it is into the 4th skipped st of the 6 which you are working this sl st) to mimic the shape of the globes in the other rows.

  Image B:

Summer Shawl Image B

Image C:

Summer Shawl Image C @OombawkaDesign

 More Photos:
Painted Sunrise Summer Wrap @OombawkaDesign

Psst! It also makes a lovely cowl!

Painted Sunrise Summer Wrap as a Cowl @OombawkaDesign

 

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34 Comments

  1. Hi! I made this in the exact same color yarn. It looked harder than it was. Of course, the tutorial really helped. It came out so beautiful and worked up rather quickly. Thanks for such a great free pattern!!

  2. This is sooo beautiful, I love the colours and texture.

  3. This wrap is also good for fall, i found the perfet outfit to wear with this wrap.