Nestle Wrap Crochet Pattern
- Regina P

- 16 hours ago
- 4 min read
This gorgeous wrap is created using my Nestle Stitch Pattern and one of my absolute favorite yarns, Lion Brand Mandala Ombre! This yarn is so snugly it was just screaming to be made into a big hug.

The Nestle stitch is designed to create a flowy lighter weight wrap perfect for spring or fall. The pattern is written so that you can easily adapt it to other sizes if you need to.
Here's what you'll need to get started.......
Materials:
Lion Brand Mandala Ombre (approx. 665 yds)
I(5.25mm) Hook
Scissors
Needle
Abbreviations(US Terms):
SK = Skip
sts = Stitches
ST = Stitch
SL= Slip Stitch
CH = Chain
DC = Double Crochet
3DC Cluster = (YO, insert in the CH space, YO, pull up a loop, YO, Pull through 2) 3 times, YO, Pull through all 4 loops
Picot = CH 3, SL back into the top of the SC
Notes: This stitch pattern can be adapted to any size by chaining any multiple of 3. Finished wrap with this pattern & yardage should measure approximately 65” wide by 11” tall.
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To Begin chain 240
ROW 1: in the 4th CH from your hook place 🔸(DC/CH1/DC, SK 2), repeat from 🔸 across until you have 2 chains left, SK the next to the last CH, DC in the last ST
Note: the “DC/CH1/DC” throughout this pattern always goes in 1 ST
ROW 2: CH 3(counts as a DC/CH1) & turn, 🔸working only in the CH 1 SP place a 3DC Cluster, CH 2, repeat from 🔸 across until your last CH SP, place a 3DC Cluster in the CH SP, CH 1, DC in the last ST
ROW 3: CH 2(counts as your first DC) & turn, 🔸working in the top of the cluster place (DC/CH1/DC), repeat from 🔸across, DC in the last ST


ROW 4: REPEAT ROW 2: CH 3(counts as a DC/CH1) & turn, 🔸working only in the CH 1 SP place a 3DC Cluster, CH 2, repeat from 🔸 across until your last CH SP, place a 3DC Cluster in the CH SP, CH 1, DC in the last ST
ROW 5: REPEAT ROW 3: CH 2(counts as your first DC) & turn, working in the top of the cluster place 🔸(DC/CH1/DC), repeat from 🔸 across, DC in the last ST
ROW 6: REPEAT ROW 2
ROW 7: REPEAT ROW 3
ROW 8: REPEAT ROW 2
ROW 9: REPEAT ROW 3
Continue repeating the (ROW 2, ROW 3) pattern until you have total of 23 rows or have close to 11” ending on a repeat of ROW 3 to finish in less than 2 skeins.
TRIM: CH 1(does not count as a ST) & turn, SC in the first ST, 🔸in the CH 1 SP place (2SC/Picot/SC), Repeat from 🔸 across, SC in the last ST

(Photo shows where to SL after your CH 3 to complete the Picot)
ROTATE to work along the ROW ends, place (2SC/Picot/SC) in the end of each ROW,
ROTATE to work along the bottom of the starting CH, in each 2 CH gap place (2SC/Picot/SC) across,

ROTATE to work along the ROW ends, place (2SC/Picot/SC) in the end of each ROW up to the last row end, in the last row place (2SC/Picot) & SL ST to your beginning SC to connect. Cut, tie off, & weave in your ends.

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