The Rocky Road Wrap is soft, warm, versatile, and a free crochet pattern on Moogly! Whether you’re wrapping it around your shoulders, draping it as a scarf, or wearing it as a chic shawl, this pattern offers endless ways to wear it.
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Wrap Up in Delicious Caron Simply Me
Made with a luxurious and affordable Caron Simply Me, this crochet wrap is both long and wide, providing comfort and style. The rich color palette is my play on the Pantone Color of the Year for 2025, and it adds a timeless, earthy feel to any outfit. The combination of acrylic, nylon, and wool means that it is perfect for on the go – it’s machine washable, strong, and looks great!
For the name, I have to thank “Mom with Phone” on YouTube for the suggestion – Rocky Road is perfect for this color combo of brown and cream! After the Mimosa Crochet Cowl, I’m thinking 2025 patterns might end up with a foodie naming scheme!
Create your own Custom Look!
The Rocky Road Wrap is worked in three colors, giving it a classic and dynamic look that’s both eye-catching and timeless. The neutral palette pairs effortlessly with any outfit, while adding just the right amount of warmth and texture. But of course, Caron Simply Me comes in an amazing variety of colors, so you should pick the colors that speak to you!
This project is perfect for crocheters of all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, you’ll find that the pattern is straightforward to follow, making it a great choice for relaxing evenings of crochet. Once you’re into it, just keep crocheting til you’re almost out of yarn!
Ready to get started? Gather your yarn, grab your crochet hook, and let’s make something beautiful together!
Rocky Road Wrap
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US-L, 8.0 mm hook, Susan Bates
560 yds Caron Simply Me (5 – Bulky; 62% Acrylic, 20% Nylon, 18% Wool; 200g/7oz, 225 m/246 yds)
A: Bronzite (2 balls)
B: Caramel Heather (1 ball)
C: Aran (1 ball)
Gauge: 20 dc x 13 rows = 4 in/ 10 cm in main st pattern
Size: block to approx 18.5″ wide x 73.5″ long
HELPFUL LINKS AND TUTORIALS
Rocky Road Wrap Tutorial – COMING SOON
FDC – Foundation Double Crochet
CSDC – Chainless Starting Double Crochet
FLO – Front Loop Only and BLO – Back Loop Only
How to Carry Yarns Along the Side
NOTES:
If you prefer to avoid using the FDC stitch, you can instead chain 40, then dc in the 4th ch and each rem ch across (skipped 3 chs count as first dc of row). Then continue the pattern as written with Row 2.
If you prefer to avoid using the CSDC stitch, you can instead ch 3 or use your favorite dc substitute.
Carry the yarn colors along the side when not in use, and then cover these floats with the Border.
Cycle through the colors A, B, and C, or create your own stripe pattern!
To customize the size of this piece, work any even number of stitches for Row 1 and then work to desired length.
Rocky Road Wrap Instructions:
Row 1: With Color A, FDC 38; turn. (38 sts)
Row 2: CSDC, *flo dc in next st, blo in next dc; rep from * until 1 st rem, dc in last st, turn.
BEGIN PATTERN REPEAT
Row 3: CSDC, skip the next st, 2 dc between previous and next st, skip 2 sts, *2 dc between previous and next st, skip 2 sts; rep from * across, dc in last st finishing st with Color B, turn.
Row 4: With Color B, (CSDC, dc) in first st, *skip 2 sts, 2 dc between previous and next st; rep from * across until 3 sts rem, skip 2 sts, 2 dc in last st finishing last st with Color C, turn.
END PATTERN REPEAT
Rows 5 – 92: Repeat Rows 3 and 4, cycling through all three colors. (e.g.: Row 5 with C, Row 6 with A, Row 7 with B, Row 8 with C, etc.) At the end of Row 92 finish last st with Color A, break Colors B and C.
Row 93: Repeat Row 3.
Row 94: CSDC, dc in each rem st across.
Row 95: Repeat Row 2.
Border Rnd: Ch 1, *sc in each st across, ch 2, sc evenly down the side of the shawl working 2 sc in the side of each row, ch 2; rep from *, break yarn and seamless join to first st of round.
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