How to Make this Crocheted Blanket Wrap for your Fall Wardrobe

Hello my maker friend! It is perfect weather for a good old crocheted blanket wrap. I am so excited to share with you today the written pattern for the Natu Blanket Wrap! This is the first blanket wrap I ever made and have been on a mission to make one every year.

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Get the inexpensive ad-free pattern for this pattern here. The paid pattern includes written instructions and stitch tutorials to help you with your oversized scarf. 

About this oversized crochet scarf

I made this scarf years ago and is actually a very special scarf for me. This oversized scarf began during the times where I cared for my grandmother before she lost her battle to ALS. I remember always hauling my bag to her bedside and her watching me crochet along.

This blanket wrap is a kit on Lion Brand Yarn however, the release of it was much later than expected because I took an extensive break from this design when my grandmother passed. When I finished it, I asked my followers what they thought was an appropriate name. Many of them mentioned Tutu for grandmother. In Hawaii we would often call our elderly “nana”, and it is what the staff in my grandmother’s nursing home called her. Hence why I chose to call this design the “Natu” Blanket Wrap.

Nate Blanket Wrap

Construction of this crocheted blanket wrap

This was the very first design that I made while experimenting with different patterns, textured stitches, and colorwork all in one.

The crocheted blanket wrap is made as a long rectangle so making it a great design for beginner crocheters to try their hand at colorwork and textured stitches. Remember, this was one of my first designs ever so I truly believe it is beginner friendly.

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Yarn

For this crocheted blanket wrap I used – my favourite – Lion Brand Yarn’s Heartland. This is the design that made me fall in love with Heartland!

Heartland is my ultimate favorite line of yarn from Lion Brand Yarn. I really love the color pallet from Heartland and the amount of yardage. This is a great sweater yarn at a the best price point on this list. The yarn is soft and works up beautifully. It is an acrylic yarn and has a fuzzy halo to which adds to its warmth making it an excellent choice for a winter sweater.

Modern Crocheted Blanket Wrap Pattern – Natu Blanket Wrap

Are you a visual learner? You can get the PDF pattern at low cost here on the site (cheapest option) or go to where you are familiar Etsy or Ravelry. Want everything you need plus the pattern? You can grab the kit for this pattern on Lion Brand Yarn here.

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Pattern notes:

  1. Special stitches and techniques for changing yarn and different stitches are available at the end of the pattern. Pictures at this section are made using different yarn and hook size to better contrast and show stitches
  2. Alternating colors differ in technique for right and wrong side of the wrap, refer to stitch explanations

Materials:

  • 4.0mm crochet hook 
  • CYC 4 weight yarn in 3 colours. I used Lion Brand Yarn Heartland in (A. Mammoth – 4 balls, B. Grand Canyon – 3 balls, and Katmai – 1 ball)
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle to weave in ends

Gauge – Do not forget to make your gauge!

4”x4” = 17 st x 10 rows using vertical stripes (alternating colors R16-R25)

Abbreviations:

  • Abbreviations (US Terms):
  • Ch – chain
  • Dc – double crochet
  • Hdc – half double crochet
  • Yo – yarn over
  • St/s – stitch/es
  • R – row

Sizes and finished measurements

Height- 26.5 

Length – 66.5

Let’s start making your open back crochet sweater

This post contains the free crochet pattern for the Natu Blanket Wrap. The pattern is written separately for all the different sizes because of the side-to-side construction and differences. You can find the other sizes (XS-XL) in this ad-free PDF version here for a low costs.

Color A

Ch 251

Row 1-3 -dc into third ch from hook (this serves as your first and second dc), dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to C

Row 4 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

Row 5-6 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Row 7 – alternate between A and C hdc (250 sts) *Refer to special stitches if needed

Switch to A

Row 8-9 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to C

Row 10 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

Row 11– hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to B

R12– hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R13 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 3, bobble, *dc in next 9, bobble. Repeat from * to end, dc in remaining 5 st. (250 sts)

R14 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R15  – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R16-25 – alternate stripes in dc between A and B (250 sts) *Refer to special stitches if needed

Drop B and keep A

R26 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to B

R27– hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R28 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 3, bobble, *dc in next 9, bobble. Repeat from * to end, dc in remaining 5 st. (250 sts)

R29 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R30  – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to C

R31 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R32-33 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R34 – alternate between A and C hdc (250 sts) *Refer to special stitches if needed

Switch to A

R35-36 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to C

R37 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R38  – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to B

R39– hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R40 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 3, bobble, *dc in next 9, bobble. Repeat from * to end, dc in remaining 5 st. (250 sts)

R41 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R35-36 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to C

R37 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R38  – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to B

R39– hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R40 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 3, bobble, *dc in next 9, bobble. Repeat from * to end, dc in remaining 5 st. (250 sts)

R41 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R42  – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R43-52 – alternate stripes in dc between A and B (250 sts) *Refer to special stitches if needed

Drop B and continue with A

R53 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to B

R54 -hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R55 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 3, bobble, *dc in next 9, bobble. Repeat from * to end, dc in remaining 5 st. (250 sts)

R56 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R57  – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to C

R58– hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R59-60 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

R61 – alternate between A and C hdc (250 sts) *Refer to special stitches if needed

Switch to A

R62-63 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to C

R64 – hdc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Switch to A

R65-66 – dc into third ch from hook, dc in next 248 ch (250 sts)

Fasten off

You now have a new crocheted blanket wrap to add to your fall wardrobe!

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I would love to see how your style your Natu Blanket Wrap this fall. Make sure to tag me @knitsandknotsbyame on IG. Until next time, creatives!

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xoxo

Abigail

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