Textured Chardonnay Wrap Free Crochet Pattern
Simple to make, elegant to wear, and wonderful to snuggle up in, the Chardonnay Crochet Wrap is a classic favorite and a go-to pattern for binge-watching TV shows or listening to audiobooks. This is worked up in a rectangle shape with holes for arms.
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Did you know Chardonnay is the world's most popular white wine, and for good reason? It's made from green-skinned grapes that adapt to a variety of climates, and they produce versatile wines at many price points. Chardonnay can be crisp and clean, or rich and oaky.
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Style the Bohemian way
Wearing a crochet wrap is a great way to stay fashionable and warm this season. Wraps can be worn in multiple ways, such as an infinity scarf, poncho, or shawl. Crochet wraps are especially great for the bohemian look that so many of us love! Here are a few ideas on how you can rock a boho wrap this fall season:
-Pair a crochet wrap with a long, flowy skirt and top for an effortless look.
-Layer on jewelry to add an extra bohemian touch.
-Wear your favorite floppy hat with the wrap for a cool and stylish look.
-Add ankle boots and a jean jacket to complete the boho style.
-Wear it as a shawl over an off-the-shoulder dress for a romantic look that will have everyone swooning!
So don't be afraid to get creative with your crochet wrap this season and let your inner bohemian shine through! 💃🏼✨❤️

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Chardonnay Crochet Wrap Supplies






Crochet Hook:
Notions:
Removable stitch markers if needed
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Scissors

Suggested Yarn:
WeCrochet Swish DK
100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool, 123yds/50g, 15 skeins needed
or WeCrochet Alpaca Cloud DK
100% Baby Alpaca, 123yds/50g, 15 balls needed
As long as the gauge is met, similar yarns can be substituted:
Mary Maxim Northern Heathers Yarn
Mary Maxim Ultra Mellowspun Yarn
King Cole Baby Alpaca DK
Cascade Yarns Eco Alpaca
Yardage:
1840 yards
Abbreviations/Stitches:
ch- Chain
sc- Single Crochet
Fsc- Foundation Single Crochet
hdc- Half Double Crochet
sl st- Slip Stitch
dc- Double Crochet
Ldc- Long Double Crochet
Blo- Back Loop Only
Flo- Front Loops Only
Special Stitch:
Long Double Crochet (Ldc): Yarn over, insert hook in indicated stitch or row, pull up long loop on hook, (yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook) 2 times. Work a long double crochet (Ldc) in the stitch indicated one row below the previous row worked. This stitch will be worked around the chain space of the previous row.

Gauge:
12 rows x 14 stitches = 4 inch x 4 inch in linen stitch (Ldc rows). Adjust hook size to obtain gauge if needed.
Measurements/Sizes:
One size, 24 in length by 80 in width, without fringe
Skill Level:
Easy

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Rows 6-15:
Repeat rows 4-5 (five more times).
Row 16:
Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), dc in next, *ch 1, skip 1, dc in next; repeat * across, turn.
Rows 17-20:
Ch2, (counts as first hdc), Ldc in next, *ch 1, skip 1, Ldc in next; repeat * across to last 2 stitches. Skip next, hdc in last.
Row 21:
Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc in same, Ldc in next, *sc in next, Ldc in next; repeat * across to last stitch, sc in last, turn.
Row 22:
Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc each stitch across in Blo, turn.
Row 23:
Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc each stitch across in Flo, turn.
Rows 24-29:
Repeat rows 22-23 (three more times).
Row 30:
Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), dc in next, *ch 1, skip 1, dc in next; repeat * across, turn.
Rows 31- 34:
Ch2, (counts as first hdc), Ldc in next, *ch 1, skip 1, Ldc in next; repeat * across to last 2 stitches. Skip next, hdc in last, turn.
Row 35:
Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc in same, Ldc in next, *sc in next, Ldc in next; repeat * across to last stitch, sc in last, turn.
Row 36:
Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc each stitch across in Blo, turn.
Row 37:
Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc each stitch across in Flo, turn.
Row 38- 41:
Repeat rows 36-37 (two more times).
Row 42:
Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), dc in next, *ch 1, skip 1, dc in next; repeat * across, turn.
Rows 43- 45: Ch2 (counts as first hdc), Ldc in next, *ch 1, skip 1, Ldc in next; repeat * across to last 2 stitches. Skip next, hdc in last, turn.

Chardonnay Wrap Arm Holes
Row 46:
Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), Ldc, [Ch 1, skip 1, Ldc] 21 times, [sc, Ldc] 12 times, [ch1, skip 1, Ldc] 67 times, [sc, Ldc] 12 times, [ch1, skip 1, Ldc] 23 times, turn.
Row 47:
Ch 2, Ldc in next, [ch 1, skip 1, Ldc] 22 times, ch 25, skip 25, Ldc, [ch 1, skip 1, Ldc] 66 times, ch 25, skip 25, Ldc, [ch 1, skip 1, Ldc] 21 times, turn.
Rows 48-79:
Ch2, (counts as first hdc), Ldc in next, *ch 1, skip 1, Ldc in next; repeat * across to last 2 stitches. Skip next, hdc in last, turn. (When working across the chain spaces on row 49, do not pull tight and: ch 1, sk 1, dc)
Row 80:
Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc in same, Ldc in next, *sc in next, Ldc in next; repeat * across to last stitch, sc in last, fasten off, weave in ends.
Cut 360 strands of yarn approx. 4-5 inches long (or desired length). To make this process faster, wrap the yarn around a cell phone or small book and cut once. Using 3 strands of yarn, tie roughly 3 groupings per 4 rows on each end. You should have roughly 60 ties for each end of the wrap.
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