I absolutely love all sorts of fiber crafts and with this crochet wrap design, I wanted to incorporate 2 different styles: crochet and cross stitch.
You will find a detailed diagram showing you exactly how to make the plus signs or “stars” for this wrap. After completing each wrap I’m sure you will be itching to try an exclusive cross stitch project!
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Method Crochet and Cross Stitch
Skill Level Advanced Beginner
Materials:
- 5mm / H size hook
- Stitch Marker
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
- ZZ Twist Yarn in Blue, Red, and White pictured (see pattern notes for quantity) GET THE ZZ TWIST FROM LION BRAND HERE!
Gauge: 4” x 4” = 12 sts x 17 rows
Abbreviations:
- CH – chain
- SC – single crochet
- HDC – half double crochet
- HDCbs – half double crochet below stitch (see pattern notes for HDCbs stitch instructions)
Pattern Notes:
Pattern written in 2 sizes: women’s M/L and XL/2XL
I base my designs on the of the standard body measurement chart provided by the Craft Yarn Council.
The pattern sizes are written as: M/L (XL/2XL)
This sweater is constructed bottom up, in 3 panels and then seamed together.
You will need 4 balls of white (color A), 4 balls of red (color B), and 3 balls of blue (color C) for the size M/L. Approximately 1441 total yards.
You will need 5 balls of white (color A), 5 balls of red (color B), and 4 balls of blue (color C) for the size XL/2XL. Approximately 1834 total yards.
HDCbs instructions: HDC into the V that forms in front of the work when crocheting an HDC. Make sure to go through both the front and back V.
Special Color Join Instructions: Finish off the previous HDCbs by yarn over the blue as normal for the final pull through but also yarning over the white at the same time. You will place both the long and short tail of the white on the back side of the panel. Yarn over using just the blue and do the HDC BS as normal. You will need each white strand to be about 30’ long for each cross stitch. (See photos at the end of this pattern for visual aid). Please note this step is optional, you could use stitch markers to mark the spot instead. This pattern provides info as to what stitches to mark.
FRONT PANELS (MAKE 2):
With color A (white) Chain 31 (37)
Row 1: HDC in 3rd CH from the hook, HDC in each CH across. Turn
Row 2: CH 1 (counts as HDCbs), HDCbs into the V in each HDC across, ending with HDC in the CH 1, Turn
Row 3: CH 1, HDCbs into each V of previous rows HDCbs, ending with HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 4 – 5: repeat row 3 with color A
Row 6 – 90 (100): repeat row 3 alternating between color A (white) and color B (red) after 5 completed rows of each color.
Tie off and weave in ends.
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BACK PANEL (MAKE 1):
With color A (white) Chain 70 (83)
Row 1: HDC in 3rd CH from the hook, HDC in each CH across. Turn
Row 2: CH 1 (counts as HDCbs), HDCbs into the V in each HDC across, ending with HDC in the CH 1, Turn
Row 3: CH 1, HDCbs into each V of previous rows HDCbs, ending with HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 4 – 5: repeat row 3 with color A
Row 6 – 45 (50): repeat row 3 alternating between color A (white) and color B (red) after 5 completed rows of each color.
Row 46 (51) – 48 (54): repeat row 3 with color C (blue)
Row 49 (55): CH 1, HDCbs across, Placing stitch markers or do special color join at stitches 5, 17, 29, 41, 53, 65, (6, 20, 34, 48, 62, 76) remember that the CH 1 counts as the first HDCbs, Turn
Row 50 (56) – 52 (59): CH 1 (counts as HDCbs), HDCbs into the V in each HDC across, ending with HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 53 (60): CH 1, HDCbs across, Placing stitch markers or do special color join at 11, 23, 35, 47, 59, (13, 27, 41, 55, 69) remember that the CH 1 counts as the first HDCbs, Turn
Row 54 (61) – 57 (64): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 58 (65): repeat Row 49 (55)
Row 59 (66) – 61 (69): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 62 (70): repeat Row 53 (60)
Row 63 (71) – 66 (74): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 67 (75): repeat Row 49 (55)
Row 68 (76) – 70 (79): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 71 (80): repeat Row 53 (60)
Row 72 (81) – 75 (84): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 76 (85): repeat Row 49 (55)
Row 77 (86) – 79 (89): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 80 (90): repeat Row 53 (60)
Row 81 (91) – 84 (94): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn
Row 85 (95): repeat Row 49 (55)
Row 86 (96) – 90 (100): CH 1 , HDCbs across, HDC in the CH-1, Turn Tie off and weave in all of the ends except for the ones for the cross stitch portion
CROSS STITCH:
While making the cross stitch pay close attention to your tension. If the tension is too tight the finished product may be distorted or bunch up. Ideally aim to have the crosses being about the same tension as the actual crocheted panels stitches.
The center X of each cross is where you have placed a stitch marker or where the white color has been joined with the special join.
We will be working the X’s of the cross stitch having the V’s of the HDCbs in the middle of the X.
CROSS STITCH INSTRUCTIONS:
Each X is formed first by creating a half stitch – a diagonal slash.
From the back, push up a threaded needle through one of the corners in the panel. Then, from the front, push the needle through the opposite corner on the panel.
The cross is formed by creating another diagonal slash over the first half stitch, but in the opposite direction.
You can either follow the recommended order for creating the cross or you can create your own.
Once you are done all the stitches for the individual cross make sure to tie a knot at the back and cut the ends.
SEAMING:
Lay the back panel flat and right side up.
Lay the front panels on top of the back panel ride side down and lining up the sides and shoulders.
Using the color of your choice, create the shoulders by seaming the top of each front panel to the top of the back panel using 30 (36) single crochets (on each front panel) starting from the arm hole opening towards the neck opening.
Using the color of your choice, seam the sides together using single crochets, starting from the bottom of the garment working up to Row 45 (50) or your preferred arm hole opening size.
Tie off and weave in all ends.
Finish off the previous HDCbs by yarn over the blue as normal for the final pull through but also yarning over the white at the same time. You will place both the long and short tail of the white on the back side of the panel.
Yarn over using just the blue and do the HDC BS as normal.
Byzantine Dixie
I just simply couldn’t master the stitch in the V of the prior row making sure it was also in the V on the back side. If I had tried it would take me a year to finish…maybe longer. Maybe my hook is not pointy enough? Regardless I ended up doing the hdc in the front and top two loops for the stripes which created a lovely looking stitch and for the blue I simply did sc which creates a fabric suitable for cross stitch. I would love to be pointed to a video on the recommended stitch to see what I was doing wrong. Haven’t finished it yet but looking forward to being able to wear it as a poll worker in the elections.