This silky, asymmetrical wrap will soon become a wardrobe staple once you make it
The yarn used in this pattern was provided by Wool and the Gang.
Bob
Crochet Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot
It features rows of double crochet interspersed with rows of filet stitches which create ladders throughout the wrap. I hit a wall coming up with a name, so I asked a group of friends, and Drew Emborsky suggested Bob. I’m pretty sure he was joking, but it was the only suggestion I got, and it made me laugh, so I went with it!
Size:
72″ x 34″
Yarn:
Wool and the Gang: Tina Tape 100% Tencel, worsted weight
Quetzal Green Color A – 3 skeins
Perfect Peach Color B – 1 skein
Needles:
US-J/10, 6.0mm
Gauge:
14 sts x 8 rows = 4” [10 cm] in dc
Other supplies:
yarn needle
Stitches and Abbreviations:
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
sl st – slip stitch
sp(s) – space(s)
st(s) – stitch(es)
Getting Started:
There are lots of ends to weave in. I stopped every time I needed a new skein of yarn and wove in all the ends so I didn’t have so many at the end.
Pattern:
Row 1: With Color A, ch 4, dc in first ch from hook.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout) dc in same st, dc in next st. – {3sts}
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in each st to end, dc in last st again. – {4 sts}
Row 4: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc to end. – {5 sts}
Row 5: Ch 3, dc in each st to end, dc in last st again. – {6 sts}
Row 6: With Color B, sc in each st across. {6 sts}
Row 7: Ch 4 (counts as first dc, ch 1), skip 1, (dc in next st, ch 1, skip 1) to end, dc in last st. – {7 sts}
Row 8: Sc in each st across. – {7 sts}
Rows 9, 11, 13: With Color A, ch 3, dc in each st to end, dc in last st again. – {8, 10, 12 sts}
Rows 10, 12: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc to end. – {9, 11 sts}
Repeat rows 6-13 to desired length (stitch counts will change).
Wear or give and enjoy!
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I would pick gray for the solid part and cranberry or rose for the open part
Gray for the solid and cranberry for the open section
pink and blue
What a great shawl pattern “Bob” is!!!! Thank you!!!!
I’d love to make this with grey and white, or black & purple 🙂
such pretty colours, it’s so hard to choose. maybe fern and eucalyptus greens would look terrific together. it looks like it’ll feel terrific through the fingers as it’s being worked!
I love the colors shown, Quetzal Green and Perfect Peach!
I would select Perfect Peach and Timberwolf.
What a pretty shawl. Thanks for sharing the pattern with us. 🙂
Perfect peach and a blue of some kind
I think the coral crush and Rocky grey would look beautiful together.
I love your designs. I’ve tried several and they’ve been so easy to follow. I’d like to make this dress for my daughter in reds. Thank you for offering a giveaway. Blessings – dana
Thank you, Dana, that’s wonderful to hear!!
“Bob” would look great in an array of neutrals and cream! Yarn has great drape as well.
I would probably use blue and yellow
Midnight Blue and Dusty Blue
There are so many lovely colors in the Tina Tape. I would choose Coral Crush and Perfect Peach. Those colors jumped out at me instantly!
I think I would pick purple & gray for this wrap.
I would use teal and dark blue. I think that would be beautiful.
Love this pattern. Reminds me of ladders climbing to go down a water chute or slide. Wish I would have seen this when you were looking for a name, I would have suggested something like ladder and slides or chutes and ladders like the childhood game.
I would pick Coral Crush and Perfect Peach
We had a shelf thingy we named Clyde, just because we had to come up with something to call that “shelf cupboard thing with the sliding doors in the bedroom” so we named it Clyde and it was called that by everybody for years and years.
So “Bob” makes perfect sense to me. Very nice shawl pattern!