**Pattern Only** Rosewater Summer Wrap With Pockets Pattern

**Pattern Only** Rosewater Summer Wrap With Pockets Pattern

$6.99

Finding a crochet project for the warmer months can be a frustrating challenge and I periodically search the internet for inspiration. After seeing a few examples of summer wraps, I wanted to design my own. And add pockets. Just to see what happened. I had beautiful locally dyed yarns in my stash that had been waiting on a project. What resulted is a lacy, warm weather accessory with wonderful drape and soft pink colors. This project is suitable for advanced beginners. 

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Materials

Yarn

  • Color A: Candy Skein Tasty DK (DK weight; 100% Merino Wool 251 yards per 100 grams); about 310 yards in Rosewater

  • Color B: Sew Happy Jane Delicious DK (DK Weight; 100% Superwash Merino; 231 yards per 100 grams); about 116.66 yards in Sassy Ballerina

  • Color C: Blue Moon Fiber Crackpacka (DK weight; 45% Baby Alpaca, 45% Superfine Merino, 10% Cultivated Silk; 265 yards per 106 grams); about 45 yards in Bruce’s Candy Kitchen

    • Bruce’s Candy Kitchen is a colorway that is dyed specifically for Coastal Yarns in Cannon Beach, Oregon. It is available through their website and not through Blue Moon Fiber’s website. 

Hook

  • 6.5 mm (US/K), or any hook needed to obtain gauge for wrap

  • 5.5 mm (US/I) or any hook needed to obtain gauge for pocket

Notions

  • Removable stitch markers

  • One (1) Tapestry or yarn needle

  • Scissors

Finished Size

  • Height: 60” (152.5 cm)

  • Width: 14” (35.75 cm)

Gauge (Blocked)

  • Wrap: 5.5 rows and 11 stitches = 4” (10 cm) in double crochet

  • Pockets: 17 rows and 15 stitches = 4” (10 cm) in [single crochet, triple crochet] pattern

Special Stitches

  • Foundation Double Crochet

  • Chainless Double Crochet

  • Perpendicular 2-dc Cluster

  • Double Crochet 3 Together

  • Chainless Half Double Crochet

  • Foundation Single Crochet

Would you just rather have the finished product? You can purchase the sample piece featured in the photographs here.