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Rectangle Shawl Crochet Pattern | Finestra Wrap

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The Finestra Wrap is a light and lacy rectangle shawl crochet pattern. Style it as a scarf, or wrap it around your shoulders on chilly mornings. Contrasting stripes and open blocks create a stunning shawl to welcome in warmer weather this season.

Summer shawls are an essential when the morning and evenings cool down. The openess of this one makes wearing it as a transitional piece easy.

The Finestra is a narrow crochet shawl, only 14″ wide so it’s easy to wear as a scarf. The width is easy to adjust with more rows for a wider coverage shawl too.

Finestra shawl a lacy rectangle shawl crochet pattern and wrap.

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Yarn

The yarn for this rectangle shawl crochet pattern was generously provide by WeCrochet for the #SpringStyleBlogHopWeC. For the Finestra Scarf Wrap I use Brava Worsted, a #4 medium worsted weight yarn.

I chose colors that evoke springtime for me, which always includes green. I love the name of the green I chose too, Tranquil.

To contrast the Tranquil green I chose Clarity, a very light blue color. Light and airy are always great for those spring to summer pieces.

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Stitch

In keeping with the light and airy feel of the colors of the Finestra Scarf Wrap, the design incorporates open blocks of varying sizes.

These blocks and spaces are crocheted with double crochets and chains creating a lovely, easy open lace design.


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Rectangle shawl crochet pattern in blue and green crochet lace blocks.

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The California Wrap is a lightweight rectangle shawl crochet pattern that’s simple and a mindless make!

The Ana Pocket Shawl is a warmer and cozier rectangle crochet shawl pattern that works up quick and squishy in chunky weight yarn.

If you love a textured rectangle shawl crochet pattern with a mix of stitches then the Sorrento Shawl is perfect. This one includes lots of options like pockets and fringe!

To crochet the Finestra here’s what you’ll need.

Materials

  • #4 medium weight yarn, pictured in Brava worsted yarn-2 balls in Clarity and 2 balls in Tranquil
  • Colors divided by: 436yds/399m in MC color (light blue) and 318yds/291m in CC (green)
  • 5.5mm crochet hook, or hook needed to meet gauge
  • yarn needle
  • scissors
  • measuring tape

Notes

  1. Ch 3 counts as a stitch, I highly recommend using a ch 3 alternative, here’s my favorite.
  2. Stitch multiple is 8 + 3, plus 1 for a chain start.
  3. Ch 1 at the beginning of a sc row does not count as a st.

Stitches/Abbreviations (US Terms)

CC-contrast color (Tranquil green)

ch(s)-chain(s)

dc-double crochet

fsc-foundation single crochet

MC-main color (Clarity light blue)

rep-repeat

sc-single crochet

sk-skip the indicated stitch

st(s)-stitch(es)

Gauge

2”/5cm x 2”/5cm = 6.5 sc sts x 8 rows of sc

Level

Easy

Construction

This scarf is worked on the long edge, meaning your foundation row will equal the length. The width, or height of your scarf will be the number of rows.

Fit/Adjustment

Finished Dimensions: 62”/157cm long x 14”/36cm wide

To adjust the width, or height of your scarf you can increase or decrease the number of repeat rows. I recommend adding a full 4-6 row repeat.

The pattern starts with “fsc 195,” to crochet a longer scarf, add 8 sts: 195 + 8 = 203. To crochet a shorter scarf, subtract 8 sts: 195 – 8 = 187.

To customize the length of your scarf further, you will start with a multiple of 8 (8, 16, 24, etc.), then add 3 more, and 1 more if using a chain start. 

Please remember that any changes will affect the amount of yarn needed, so plan accordingly.

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Finestra Rectangle Shawl Crochet Pattern

Green and blue shawl striped on mannequin.

Rectangle Shawl Crochet Pattern | Finestra Wrap

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 4 hours
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $12

The Finestra Wrap is a rectangle shawl crochet pattern that's light and lacy. Style it as a scarf, or wrap it around your shoulders on chilly mornings. Contrasting stripes and open blocks create a stunning scarf to welcome in spring this season.

Materials

  • #4 medium weight yarn, pictured in Brava worsted yarn-2 balls in Clarity and 2 balls in Tranquil
  • Colors divided by: 436yds/399m in MC color (light blue) and 318yds/291m in CC (green)

Tools

  • 5.5mm crochet hook, or hook needed to meet gauge
  • yarn needle, scissors, measuring tape

Instructions

  1. Row 1. In CC, fsc 195 or ch 196 and sc in 2nd ch from your hook and in each ch across, turn. (195 sts)
  2. Row 2. Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. (195 sts)Rows 1-2 in green yarn.
  3. Row 3. In MC, ch 3, dc in next 2 sts, *{ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in next 3 sts} rep from * across, turn. (195 sts)Rows 1-3 of finestra wrap.
  4. Row 4. Ch 3, *{ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in next 3 sts} rep from * until 2 sts left, ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts)
  5. Row 5. Rep Row 3.
  6. Row 6. Rep Row 4.

Rows 7-8. In CC, Rep Row 2.

Row 9. In MC, Rep Row 3.

Row 10. Ch 3, ch 2, sk 2 sts, *{dc in next ch sp, ch 3, sk 3 sts} rep from * until 4 sts left, dc in next ch sp, ch 2, sk 2 sts, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts)Row 10 crochet blocks and filet.

Row 11. Ch 3, ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in ch sp, *ch 1, sk next dc, (dc, ch 1, dc) all in next ch sp* rep from * until 4 sts left, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in ch sp, ch 1, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts)

Row 12. Ch 3, *{ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in next 3 sts} rep from * until 2 sts left, ch 1, sk 1 st, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts)

Rows 13-14. In CC, Rep Row 2.

Row 15. In MC, Ch 3, ch 2, sk 2 sts, dc in next st, *{ch 3, sk 3 sts, dc in next st} rep from * to 3 sts left, ch 2, sk 2 sts, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts)

Row 16. Ch 3, place 2 dc in ch sp, *{dc in next dc, ch 3, sk 3 chs, dc in next dc, 3 dc in ch sp} rep from * until last 8 sts, dc in next dc, ch 3, sk 3 chs, dc in next dc, 2 dc in ch sp, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts) Crochet blocks starting row 16.

Row 17. Ch 3, ch 2, sk 2 sts, dc in next dc, *{3 dc in ch sp, dc in next dc, ch 3, sk 3 sts} rep from * until last 8 sts, dc in next dc, 3 dc in ch sp, dc in next dc, ch 2, sk 2 chs, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts)

Row 18. Ch 3, ch 2, sk 2 sts, *{dc in next st, ch 1, sk 1 st} rep from* until last 4 sts, dc in next st, ch 2, sk 2 sts, dc in last st, turn. (195 sts)Filet crochet row 18.

Rows 19-20. In CC, Rep Row 2.

Rep Rows 3-12. Cut yarn, turn your work.

Border

Crochet wrap complete, ready to join border.

  1. Join CC to bottom right corner with a sl st.
  2. Sc evenly up the side, placing a (sc, ch 1, sc) in the corner.
  3. Continue to sc across the top (the row you just completed), placing a (sc, ch 1, sc) in the next corner.
  4. Sc down the other side, turn at the next corner and sc back around, placing a (sc, ch 1, sc) at each corner.
  5. Join with a sl st to first sc.

Finishing

Cut yarn and weave in ends. Block your scarf.

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