Jacob’s ladder crochet is used in the Twisted Strands Wrap to add texture and show off the lovely Cascade 220 Superwash Wave yarn. It has rounded ends finished off with a long braided tassel. This wrap is a wonderful way to dress up and warm up your outfit. Though this pattern is listed as intermediate, a confident beginner could complete it.
The yarn for this design was provided by Cascade. All opinions are my own.
Twisted Strands Wrap
Crochet Pattern
Intermediate Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot
Size:
55″ x 20″
Yarn:
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Wave: 100% Superwash Wool, (100 g / 220 yds), size 4 (Worsted Weight)
Grape 117 – 5 skeins (450 g / 990 yds)
Hook:
US-I/9, 4.5 mm – Laurel Hill Used
Gauge: Learn about gauge HERE
7 sts x 10 rows = 4” [10 cm] in double crochet v-stitch
Other supplies:
yarn needle
1 removable stitch marker
1 safety pin
Stitches and Abbreviations: click on highlighted sts for tutorials
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sp(s) – space(s)
st(s) – stitch(es)
Getting Started:
This pattern is worked in rows. It will look odd if you are not familiar with the Jacob’s ladder crochet stitch. The sets of chains that will be looped together in the end will create a very ruffled look. Just take the pattern one row at a time. You can find a tutorial for the Jacob’s ladder crochet stitch HERE.
Row counts are at the end of each row if it has changed from the previous round. They are after the period. – {count here}
Chs and sl sts are not included in Row counts unless specified.
Pattern:
Increases
Row 1: Ch 11 (counts as first ch, dc, ch 7), [(dc, ch 7) 4 times, dc] all in the first ch made. – {6 dc}
Row 2: Turn, ch 10 (counts as first dc and ch 7 here and throughout), (dc, ch 7, dc) in next dc, [ch 7, dc in next dc] 2 times, ch 7, (dc, ch 7, dc) in next dc, ch 7, dc in 4th ch of starting ch-11 from previous row. – {8 dc}
Row 3: Turn, ch 10, [2 dc in next dc, ch 7] 6 times, dc in 3rd ch of starting ch-10 from previous row. – {14 dc}
Row 4: Turn, ch 10, [(dc, ch 1, dc) in next dc, ch 1, dc in next dc, ch 7] 6 times, dc into 2nd ch of starting ch-10 from previous row. – {20 dc}
Row 5: Turn, ch 10, [(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space, ch 7] 6 times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch-10 from previous row. – {26 dc}
Row 6: Turn, ch 10, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space, ch 1, [(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space] 2 times, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch-10 from previous row. – {38 dc}
Row 7: Turn, ch 10, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space, ch 1, [(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space] 3 times, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch-10 from previous row. – {50 dc}
Middle section
Row 1: Turn, ch 10, *[(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space] 5 times, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch-10 from previous row. – {62 dc}
Repeat Row 1: Until 4 skeins of yarn have been used. (Piece will measure around 50” long.)
Decreases:
Row 1: Turn, ch 10, * dc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, dc in next ch-1 space, [(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space] 3 times, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch 10 from previous row. – {50 dc}
Row 2: Turn, ch 10, *dc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, dc in next ch-1 space, [(dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space] 2 times, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch 10 from previous row. – {38 dc}
Row 3: Turn, ch 10, *dc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, dc in next ch-1 space, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch 10 from previous row. – {26 dc}
Row 4: Turn, ch 10, *dc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next ch-1 space, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch 10 from previous row. – {20 dc}
Row 5: Turn, ch 10, *dc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, dc in next ch-1 space, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch 10 from previous row. – {14 dc}
Row 6: Turn, ch 10, *dc in next ch-1 space, ch 7, repeat from * 5 more times, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch 10 from previous row. – {8 dc}
Row 7: Turn, ch 10, dc in next dc, skip ch-7, [dc in next dc, ch 7] 3 times, dc in next dc, skip ch-7, dc in next dc, ch 7, dc into 3rd ch of starting ch 10 from previous row. – {8 dc}
Do not cut yarn or finish off in any way.
Finishing:
Remove the hook form the loop and place a stitch marker in the loop to keep it from pulling through. Now it’s time to loop the Jacob’s ladder crochet stitches.
Look at the start of the wrap. There are 5 ch-7s that start in row 1, and 2 more that start in row 2. Take one of the bottom loops and twist it half a turn. Place the loop you just created on a large hook (size N or M) and pull the next ch-7 from the next row through the loop (do not twist this one) making a chain, continue making the chain with the ch-7 in the next row, and so on all the way to the last ch-7 from the final decrease row, place this loop on the safety pin.
Repeat last step with remaining 6 sets of ch-7s, placing the final loop on the safety pin each time. You will have 7 loops at the end of the wrap, all on the safety pin.
Remove the loop from the stitch marker and place it back on the smaller hook. Ch 3, place all 7 loops from the safety pin onto the hook and make a slip stitch to hold them all together, ch 1 and make one more slip stich through all 7 loops, ch 1. Clip the yarn and fasten off.
Weave in all ends.
Tassels:
Cut 37 strands of yarn each 1 yard (3’) long. Take one piece, fold it in half and tie it around the middle of the remaining bundle of yarn. Leave the ends of the tie piece hanging free to attach the tassel to the wrap. Fold the bundle where it is tied, divide it into thirds and braid it for 4”. Cut one more long piece of yarn and wrap it around the bottom of the braid for ½ to ¾”, fasten the ends. Cut the ends of the tassel so they are 6” long below the wrapped section. Secure the tassel to one end of the wrap and repeat for the second tassel.
Wear or give and enjoy!
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