Ice Queen Wrap

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When the world is covered in white frost, you'll stand out in your blue Ice Queen Poncho. This easy crochet pattern is fashionable and cool. Warm and soft, this free crochet pattern will keep you warm when winter winds blow. Use a unique boa yarn for this beginner crochet pattern, and no one will guess that this wrap was crocheted. Wear it like a crochet shawl or tie it around you neck. Unleash your inner ice queen with this wintery wrap.

Beginner

Crochet HookK/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)

MATERIALS

 

  • Bernat Boa Yarn: For Small, use 5 balls; Medium, 6 balls; Large: 7 balls.
  • Size 6.5 mm (U.S. K or 10½) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
  • Tapestry needle.

SIZE

To fit bust measurement
XS/M 28 - 38 ins [71 - 96.5 cm]
L/2XL 40 - 50 ins [101.5 - 127 cm]
3XL/5XL 52 - 62 ins [132 - 158 cm]

Finished length from shoulder to bottom (unstretched).
XS/M 26 ins [66 cm]
L/2XL 26 ins [66 cm]
3XL/5XL 26 ins [66 cm]

GAUGE

10 sts and 10 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in pattern.

WRAP

Make 2 pieces alike.
Ch 33 (37-41).
Foundation row: (RS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in each ch to end of ch. Turn. 32 (36-40) sts.
1st row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 sc in next sc. Rep from * to last sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn.
2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *Ch 1. Miss next sc. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from * to last sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn. Rep last row until work from beg measures 51 ins [129.5 cm], ending with RS facing for next row.
Next row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of first 2 sc. *1 sc in next ch-1 sp. 1 sc in next sc. Rep from * to end of row. Fasten off.
Finishing
Place markers along side edges 24 ins [61 cm] from Foundation chain.
Starting at Foundation chain, sew side edges tog to markers for center back seam. Leave balance open for Fronts.

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Who would ever think this wrap featured here was crocheted? From afar, it looks like a shawl made of feather-like fabric but it is actually crocheted using the special boa yarn. I wonder how this shawl will look like when an ordinary worsted yarn was used to make the shawl. This would also look immaculately regal in white.

I haven't made this yet, but I found the pattern on Yarnspirations site, so those who would like to save as a PDF should search Yarnspirations.com for the pattern named,

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