Free Lace Crochet Sarong Pattern – Beach Cover Up Wrap
Make this Crochet Sarong Beach Cover Up using this Free Pattern for your next beach day! This easy pattern in the most versatile cover-up since it is not only a great wrap but can also be worn as a striking shawl! This airy sarong is made in an asymmetrical triangle to fit a range of hip measurements. Happy Hooking!
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Pattern Description
I have classified this as an Intermediate Skill Level pattern, however it is an easy pattern to complete after you get through the repeat a few times.
Although it looks intricate, this is a super simple stitch pattern and becomes mindless once you start to understand the repeat.
The construction of this perfect sarong takes this design to the next level. You will start at one corner and work your way to the other doing an increase every few rows. This creates a stepped edge for a stylish triangle shape!
The longest side of this sarong beach cover-up is 80 (Eighty) inches to accommodate your hip measurement. If you would like to have more length to work with you may add another set of repeats!
The versatility of this pattern is amazing since it can be worn in so many different ways making it a closet staple. This convertible crochet piece can be worn over your bathing suit, as a wrap or shawl over your shoulders and would even make a great scarf!
For the size of this crocheted lacy sarong this project has a fast workup time and can be done as a quick evening project over a week or two.
Cover ups like this one are perfect for a light worsted weight cotton or aran weight yarn. I designed this free crochet pattern in Coboo, which has tons of beautiful solid colors, but have listed some great yarn substitutes below.
Yarn Substitutes
- 24/7 Cotton
- Color Theory
- Local Grown Cotton
- Pima Cotton
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Materials
- 4.00 mm Crochet Hook
- Sample made with 4 Skeins of Lion Brand Coboo in Terracotta [835-135A]
- #4 Worsted Weight Yarn – 920 yards
Gauge
- 17 sts by 8 rows in hdc is 4 inches square.
Sizing
- One Size:
Pre-blocked – 45 x 61 x 70 inch right triangle.
Blocked – 50 x 70 x 80 inch right triangle.
Stitch Descriptions and Abbreviations
- Chain Stitch – ch
- Stitch(es) – st(s)
- Skip – sk
- Single Crochet – sc
- Double Crochet – dc
- Between – bet – work a stitch between noted stitches.
Pattern Notes
- One Size – 16” Wide by 14” Deep with (2) 7” Handles
- * Designates a repeat.
- “sc 1” means to single crochet in the next stitch.
- “sc 2” means to single crochet in each of the next 2 stitches.
- “2 sc” means to single crochet twice in the next stitch to create an increase.
- Sizing: This wrap is made in one size, the longest side when blocked is 80 inches making tiring around range of hip sizes possible.
Free Crochet Sarong Wrap Pattern
Chain 35
Row 1 – 3 dc in 4th ch from hook, sk 4 chs, *4 dc in next, ch 3, sk 3, sc in next, ch 3, sk 3, 4 dc in next, sk 4, repeat from * until 1 ch remains, 4 dc in last ch, turn.
Row 2 – Ch 3, 3 dc in first dc, *sk 6-dc, 4 dc in next dc, ch 3, sc in sc, ch 3, 4 dc in next dc, repeat from * until last dc cluster remains, place 4 dc in beg ch-4, turn.
Row 3 – Ch 6, *sc bet next (2) 4-dc shells, ch 3, 4 dc in last dc before next ch-3, sk (ch-3, sc, ch-3), dc in next dc, ch 3, repeat from * until last (2) 4-dc shell sets remain, sc bet last (2) 4-dc shells, ch 3, dc in ch-3, turn.
Row 4 – Ch 6, *sc in sc, ch 3, 4 dc in next dc, sk 6-dc, 4 dc in next dc, ch 3, repeat from * to last sc, sc in last sc, ch 3, dc in ch-6, turn.
Row 5 (extension chain) – Ch 3, 3 dc in first dc, *sk (ch 3, sc, ch 3), 4 dc in next dc, ch 3, sc bet next (2) 4-dc shells, ch 3, 4 dc in last dc before next ch-3, repeat from * to last sc, sk (ch-3 and sc), 4 dc in ch-6, ch 16, turn.
Row 6 – 3 dc in 4th ch from hook, sk 4 chs, 4 dc in next, ch 3, sk 3, sc in next, ch 3, sk 3, 4 dc in next dc, *sk 6-dc, 4 dc in next dc, ch 3, sc in sc, ch 3, 4 dc in next dc, repeat from * until last dc cluster remains, place 4 dc in ch-4, turn.
Repeat Rows 3 to 6 21 more times for a total of 23 “steps”.
Final 4 Rows
Repeat Row 3
Repeat Row 4
Next Row – Ch 3, 3 dc in first dc, *sk (ch 3, sc, ch 3), 4 dc in next dc, ch 3, sc bet next (2) 4-dc shells, ch 3, 4 dc in last dc before next ch-3, repeat from * to last sc, sk (ch-3 and sc), 4 dc in ch-6, turn.
Next Row – Ch 3, 3 dc in first dc, *sk 6-dc, 4 dc in next dc, ch 3, sc in sc, ch 3, 4 dc in next dc, repeat from * until last dc cluster remains, place 4 dc in ch-4, finish off.
Check out more of my crochet wraps, so many can easily double as crocheted sarongs and be made larger as needed!