Hi friends,
Summer is in full swing! The days can be sunny and warm, but sometimes the evenings are cooler and you need a little something to wrap around your shoulders – or maybe even indoors when the air conditioning is turned up high. 😉 I designed the Crochet Simple Summer Wrap just for those times. I made it with Lion Brand 24/7 cotton yarn in the color Taupe so it is perfect for the Summer season.
I made my wrap using the Taupe color, but the yarn is available in 24 different colors so you can make yours in your favorite hue.
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You’ll need about 20 ounces of yarn (maybe a little less) and a J/6mm crochet hook to complete your Simple Summer Wrap.
If you need instructions on how to Foundation Double Crochet, I really like this video from Moogly. I love starting projects this way – it gives such a clean edge.
Crochet Summer Wrap
Finished size is approximately 16.5 inches wide and 67 inches long before fringe
Lion Brand 24/7 cotton yarn in Taupe (about 20 ounces)
J/6mm hook
Stitches used US terms:
Foundation Double Crochet – fdc
Chain – ch
Double crochet – dc
Special stitch: V-stitch – (dc, ch 1, dc) in same stitch
Note: chain 2 at the beginning of each row counts as the first double crochet. Keeping that in mind, your last double crochet in each row will be in the top of the chain 2 of the previous row.
Row 1: Work 66 fdc. Turn.
Rows 2-20: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next stitch and in each stitch across. Turn. (66 stitches )
Row 21: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Skip next stitch, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next stitch (v-stitch made) *skip next 2 stitches, v-stitch in next stitch* Repeat from * to * across to last 4 stitches. Skip next stitch, dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (20 v-stitches and 3 dc at each end)
Rows 22-30: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Work v-stitch in each ch 1 space across. dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (20 v-stitches and 3 dc at each end)
Row 31: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch. dc in each stitch and ch 1 space across. Turn. (66 stitches)
Rows 32-50: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next stitch and in each stitch across. Turn. (66 stitches)
Row 51: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Skip next stitch, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next stitch (v-stitch made) *skip next 2 stitches, v-stitch in next stitch* Repeat from * to * across to last 4 stitches. Skip next stitch, dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (20 v-stitches and 3 dc at each end)
Rows 52-60: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Work v-stitch in each ch 1 space across. dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (20 v-stitches and 3 dc at each end)
Row 61: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch. dc in each stitch and ch 1 space across. Turn. (66 stitches)
Rows 62-80: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next stitch and in each stitch across. Turn. (66 stitches)
Row 81: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Skip next stitch, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next stitch (v-stitch made) *skip next 2 stitches, v-stitch in next stitch* Repeat from * to * across to last 4 stitches. Skip next stitch, dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (20 v-stitches and 3 dc at each end)
Rows 82-90: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Work v-stitch in each ch 1 space across. dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (20 v-stitches and 3 dc at each end)
Row 91: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch. dc in each stitch and ch 1 space across. Turn. (66 stitches)
Rows 92-110: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next stitch and in each stitch across. Turn. (66 stitches)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Attach fringe according to directions below.
Fringe:
Cut 12-inch lengths of yarn. Attach 3 strands of yarn in every other stitch on both ends.
Fold strands in half and pull loop through the stitch. Pull all 6 ends through the loop and pull tight.
The lighting is a little different in the photos, but I promise the pics are all of the same wrap in the Taupe color!! 🙂

Here’s a free PDF for easy printing…
What color will you make your Simple Summer Wrap?
Happy Stitching!
Anita
I love how simple yet elegant this ease. Thank you for sharing your pattern.
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Thank you so much! 😊
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This is beautiful! I love the color. It will go with just about every outfit.
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Thank you! That’s what I was thinking when I chose the color. 😊
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