Crochet Horizon Wrap Pattern Guide

The Crochet Horizon Wrap is a delightful accessory that adds a cozy touch to any outfit. With its beautiful pattern and soft texture, it’s the perfect piece to keep you warm on breezy days or add a stylish flair to your look. Whether you're a crochet pro or just starting out, this wrap is a fun and rewarding project to work on. So grab your favorite yarn and hook, and get ready to create something special that will surely become a staple in your wardrobe!
Materials
- 4 skeins of Red Heart Unforgettable in Pearly
- 6.5mm hook
- Tapestry needle
Gauge
- Half Double Crochet section: 3.25 sts and 2.5 rows = 1”
- Textured section (spatter pattern stitch): 2 rows = 1”
Measurement
69” long and 18” wide
Notes
- The length is created first with the foundationless half double crochet, and the width is crocheted with each row.
- When you crochet the texturized section, try to keep your tension loose. It’s easy to tighten up with the chains that are crocheted in this section, which can result in your piece shrinking in length as you crochet more rows.
- If you are unfamiliar with the foundationless half double crochet and would rather begin with a foundation chain, chain 226 and half double crochet in the 3rd chain from the hook; continue with half double crochet to the end.
- To alter the length of your wrap, chain multiples of 4 + 2 or FHDC multiples of 4 + 1.
Pattern
FHDC 225
Row Instructions
Row 1: ch 1 (doesn’t count as a st), hdc across, turn your work (225)
Row 2-5: ch 1 (doesn’t count as a st), hdc across, turn your work (225)
Row 6: ch 3 (count as a dc), dc into the fourth st, ch 1, count two sts back and dc into it (this creates an X), dc into the following st *skip 2 sts and dc into the third st, ch 1, dc into the first st you skipped, dc into the next st* repeat to the end, turn your work (225)
Row 7: ch 3 (count as dc), dc into first st, skip the next st, *dc into the next ch sp (between the X), skip the next two sts, dc in the next st, dc into the first skipped st* repeat until you have 3 sts remaining and your turning ch left, dc in the ch sp, skip the next st, 2 dc into the top of turning ch, turn your work (225)
Row 8-11: repeat rows 6 and 7 (225)
Row 12-16: ch 1 (doesn’t count as a st), hdc across, turn your work (225)
Row 17: ch 3 (count as a dc), dc into the fourth st, ch 1, count two sts back and dc into it (this creates an X), dc into the following st *skip 2 sts and dc into the third st, ch 1, dc into the first st you skipped, dc into the next st* repeat to the end, turn your work (225)
Row 18: ch 3 (count as dc), dc into first st, skip the next st, *dc into the next ch sp (between the X), skip the next two sts, dc in the next st, dc into the first skipped st* repeat until you have 3 sts remaining and your turning ch left, dc in the ch sp, skip the next st, 2 dc into the top of turning ch, turn your work (225)
Row 19-22: repeat rows 18 and 19 (225)
Row 23-27: ch 1 (doesn’t count as a st), hdc across, turn your work (225)
Row 28: ch 3 (count as a dc), dc into the fourth st, ch 1, count two sts back and dc into it (this creates an X), dc into the following st *skip 2 sts and dc into the third st, ch 1, dc into the first st you skipped, dc into the next st* repeat to the end, turn your work (225)
Row 29: ch 3 (count as dc), dc into first st, skip the next st, *dc into the next ch sp (between the X), skip the next two sts, dc in the next st, dc into the first skipped st* repeat until you have 3 sts remaining and your turning ch left, dc in the ch sp, skip the next st, 2 dc into the top of turning ch, turn your work (225)
Row 30-33: repeat rows 28 and 29 (225)
Row 34-38: ch 1 (doesn’t count as a st), hdc across, turn your work (225). I single crocheted up the sides of the wrap to give it a cleaner look. However, you can choose to leave it alone if you’d like.