10+ Rectangular Crochet Wraps Free Patterns
Rectangular Crochet Wraps are certainly a great addition to any wardrobe. They are so versatile because they will not only keep you warm but also accessorize your look. Whether you pair them with casual or evening outfits, you will definitely look stunning and feminine.
In addition, most of these patterns are not difficult to make, so even a beginner can create an amazing piece. Definitely choose your favorite colors so as a result they will be unique and precious. Moreover, these wraps will make a lovely gift for your family or friends, so why not take the time to make them?
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If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Hues of Green Crochet Shawls and Beautiful Textured Baby Blankets.
free crochet wrap patterns
1. Petticoat Lace Rectangle Shawl
Don’t get intimidated by the lacy patterns because they are often quite easy to crochet. This project, for example, uses only basic stitches, but in a clever way that creates a decorative pattern. Kim’s wrap features a stunning shade of blue, but I’m sure it will look fantastic in other colors as well.
Level: beginner Author: Kim Guzman

photo by Kim Guzman / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on makeitcrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
2. Sahara
The hot sands of the Sahara desert are one of many associations you can have by looking at this rusty shawl. The rich color looks great on a black background because it makes the openwork even more prominent. Take a look below at TLH’s project and notice how intricate yet simple is the lacy pattern.
Level: beginner Author: TLH Patterns

photo by TLH Patterns / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on thelazyhobbyhopper.blogspot.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
3. Snapdragon Shawl
Although it is a simple pattern, this shawl by LeRoo Crochet is such a beautiful accessory! The colorwork is delicate and floral which makes it perfect for summer dresses.
Level: beginner Author: LeRoo Crochet

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
4. Double Scoop Shawl
You don’t need a lot of experience or an intricate pattern to create a feminine wrap. Simple stitches are so attractive as well! The delicate stripes and ribbed edges are a great finishing touch in this pattern by Ashleigh Kiser.
Level: beginner Author: Ashleigh Kiser

The original pattern and the photos are on Sewrella. More info on Ravelry.
5. Alpine Wrap
This may look like an intricate pattern but in fact, it features shell stitches. Crochet it from bulky yarn for a quick and cozy wrap. Rachel Brockman rocks!
Level: beginner Author: Rachel Brockman

The original pattern and the photos are on Universal Yarn. More info on Ravelry.
6. Ocean Waves Shawl
Hold your summer memories for longer with this gorgeous shawl designed by Kris Stone. The colors of the ocean are surely relaxing and simply beautiful, so try it out.
Level: upper beginner Author: Kris Stone

The original pattern and the photos are on Light and Joy Designs. More info on Ravelry.
7. Fresh Leaves Shawl
This lightweight shawl is the perfect accessory for any outfit. This lacy design certainly looks beautiful in green shades but feel free to choose your favorite colors if you feel like it.
Level: beginner Author: Christina Hadderingh

The original pattern and the photos are on A Spoonful of Yarn. More info on Ravelry.
8. Bondi Shawl
This is a modern and stylish shawl, evidently perfect for all the fans of handmade accessories. Light texture and the two-color combination are delicate, however, you can certainly add tassels to achieve a more playful look.
Level: upper beginner Author: Brianna Iaropoli

The original pattern and the photos are on Life and Yarn. More info on Ravelry.
9. All Wrapped Up
Great news, yarn lovers! The super creative author behind Hooked on Sunshine is back with yet another inspiring crochet pattern. If you would like to make yourself a lightweight rectangular shawl for chilly evenings, this is an option for you.
Level: upper beginner Author: Hooked on Sunshine

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
10. Sculptured Waves Wrap
This texture is truly fantastic! And the blue and green ombre? It is making us think about ocean waves and beautiful days at the beach. If you are a fashionista that goes crazy for original accessories, you need to try this pattern by MelissaFleur Hughes.
Level: beginner Author: MelissaFleur Hughes

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
11. Pretty Peaceful Pashmina
Would like to stay warm and stylish during the winter season? If so, consider making this crochet shawl pattern by Susan E. Kennedy. Designed with a mini C2C stitch you can craft it in two simple rectangles joined together at the end. The author used Caron Colorama Halo bulky yarn that adds extra softness and fluffiness to the wrap without making it overly heavy. Ready to give it a go?
Level: upper beginner Author: Susan E. Kennedy

photos by Susan E. Kennedy / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
12. Lemon Meringue Shawl
Light, soft, and lacy – this rectangle-shaped crocheted wrap is a great option for spring and summer. Kept in a muted lemon shade, it’s easy to style with both elegant outfits and everyday wear. The pattern combines shells, clusters, and fans, producing a radiant openwork fabric. It’s a truly wonderful design coming from Kristen Stoltzfus!
Level: upper beginner Author: Kristen Stoltzfus

photo by Cascade Yarns / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on cascadeyarns.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
13. Hallelujah Prayer Shawl
If you’re looking for a meaningful gift that’s also practical, this crochet prayer shawl might be it! The pattern is soothing and lets you create a unique rectangular wrap. Give it to someone you really care about and watch it hug them in handmade love and warmth. By chaining multiples of 4, you can very easily adjust its length to suit anyone’s height.
Level: upper beginner Author: Tiffany Griffin

photo by Tiffany Griffin / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on beautifuldawndesigns.net, or read more on ravelry.com.
14. Drifting Leaves Shawl
This lacy crochet shawl pattern is a true testament to Agat Rottman’s craftsmanship! The wrap boasts intricate lacework with leaf motifs on one half and a solid stitch texture on the other, providing both coverage and that extra wow factor. It will go beautifuilly with formal dresses and elegant outfits, making a valuable piece in your wardrobe.
Level: intermediate Author: Gootie (Agat Rottman)

photo by Gootie (Agat Rottman) and Weedoll / top, bottom
Find this pattern on madebygootie.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Rectangular crochet wraps – Paid patterns
Free Spirit Shawl
This simple lacy shawl is definitely a perfect project on the go. Make colorful stripes or go for a single color. The pattern by Kristina Smiley is free only for a limited time, so don`t wait up.
Level: beginner Author: Kristina Smiley

The original pattern and the photos are on Expression Fiber Arts. More info on Ravelry.
Hanasaku Stole
Create a unique texture by using loosely spun yarn. It`s an elegant and also practical wrap that will certainly catch everyone`s attention. Note that it`s a paid pattern.
Level: beginner Author: Latisha Wilcox

The original pattern and the photos are on A Knotty Habit. More info on Ravelry.
Strawberry Candy Stripe (Rectangular) Shawl
Make an unusual wrap that will remind you of stick candy. It is a paid pattern by Rachel Beth that is totally worth the effort because the gradient effect is stunning.
Level: upper beginner Author: Rachel Beth

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Thales Crocheted Wrap
Create something unique with this geometrical design created by awesome designer Nona Davenport! This is a paid pattern for a versatile wrap that will definitely catch your eye. And everyone else’s too!
Level: upper beginner Author: Nona Davenport

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Going on a Treasure Hunt
We have just found a real crochet treasure, without a doubt! No hunting is needed! We love how beautiful the colors are combined in this poetic crochet pattern by great designer Lisa Martin. Will you try to recreate the effect?
Level: upper beginner Author: Lisa Martin

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Tubucake
This is such an elegant piece! This crochet wrap by Sharon Simpson just published on Expression Fiber Arts is making us want to go to fancy dinners and parties. Every evening! Will you give it a try? Hurry up if you decide to, the pattern is free for a limited time only!
Level: intermediate Author: Sharon Simpson, Expression Fiber Arts

The original pattern and the photos are on Expression Fiber Arts. More info on Ravelry.

i love the shawl patterns but have made so many reciently that i dont need to make another right now but will keep these in mind thank you
I’ve been making a lot of shawls lately, so I don’t think I need to make another one just yet. However, I will keep these patterns in mind. Thank you!