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Crochet Lace Wrap Pattern: Willow Creek Wrap

Photo of a woman standing in front of a barn door wearing a light brown crochet lace wrap pattern over a black tee and dark blue jeans. A white panel with text reads: Willow Creek Wrap crochet pattern. Banana Moon Studio.

A crochet lace wrap pattern

Willow Creek Wrap is a crochet lace wrap pattern that’s a perfect layering piece for spring and summer! Wear it over a cami, tank, or tee. It is crocheted in Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Fine in color #3717 Sand. It requires 7 skeins. This yarn is my favorite cotton yarn out there! It is really soft and pleasant to work with and wear. You’ll also need a size G/6/4 mm crochet hook, 2 large buttons, sewing thread to match your yarn, a sewing needle, and a yarn needle.

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Back view of a woman standing in front of  a barn door. She wears a light brown crochet lace cotton wrap over a black tee. Text reads: Banana Moon Studio.

I designed this stunning wrap with my friend Shauna, of Slappy Feet Design, in mind. It seemed like something she would really love, and it is lacy and light for warmer weather, though, let’s be real, if you live in the south, like me, you aren’t wearing any more layers than necessary in the summer. Start now, and it will be perfect for fall! I chose the color because Shauna likes neutrals. I perused the latest Pantone Color Report to find the trendiest neutral, and here you have it, Sand, though they call it “Hazelnut”. Same thing. More or less.

I also tried it on myself, though I think that Shauna wore it better!

Woman wearing a light brown crochet lace wrap with two large wooden buttons over a pale tee and jeans. There are grass and bushes in the background. Text reads: Banana Moon Studio.

This wrap uses vertical stripes of solid stitching alternating with stripes of a lace pattern I came up with myself. I named it Torch Stitch. I decided to make the stripes diagonal, and make a solid border around all 4 sides. I attached 2 large buttons so that it can be buttoned on one shoulder, but you can play around with how it’s styled, as I did in the pictures below.

Light brown lace crochet wrap on a purple dress form styled as a scarf. White door in the background.
Light brown crochet lace wrap on a purple dress form in front of a white door.

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Happy crocheting!

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Photo of a woman standing in front of a barn door wearing a light brown cotton, lace crochet wrap over a black tee. Yellow panel with text reads: Crochet lace wrap pattern. BananaMoonStudio.com
Photo of a woman standing in front of a wooden barn door wearing a light brown crochet lace wrap over a black tee. White and aqua panels with text that reads: Banana Moon Studio. Spring & summer lace wrap crochet pattern.
Photo of a woman standing outside in front of a tree and a field. She wears a light brown lace crochet wrap over a long-sleeved black tee. White and purple panels with text read: Crochet pattern. Spring lace wrap. Banana Moon Studio.
Back view of a woman standing in front of a wooden barn door with one hand on her hip. She wears a light brown cotton lace crochet wrap over a black tee. White and purple panels with text that reads: Cotton summer wrap crochet pattern. Perfect for spring or summer! Banana Moon Studio.
Three photos: two of them show a woman wearing a light brown crochet lace wrap with a black tee and blue jeans. One shows a close up of the lacy crochet stitch of the wrap. Aqua background with text reads: Crochet pattern. Summer lace wrap. Banana Moon Studio.

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