Elegant Lace Wrap – Free Knitting Pattern

Elegant Lace Wrap – Free Knitting Pattern

Lace Wrap – Free Knitting Pattern Inspired by Timeless Elegance

If you are searching for knitting patterns for women that combine beauty, comfort, and a touch of sophistication, this lace wrap free knitting pattern will be a perfect addition to your project list. Designed with delicate motifs and a flowing shape, this wide lace wrap is not only a stylish accessory but also a satisfying challenge for knitters who enjoy working with fine yarns and elegant lace structures.

The inspiration for this design comes from classic lace interiors and vintage textiles that create a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Much like the delicate curtains in old-fashioned living rooms, this wrap captures the soft interplay of light and shadow. When worn, the lace fabric drapes gracefully over the shoulders, creating a piece that is as functional as it is decorative. Whether you wear it casually during a cool summer evening or pair it with formal attire, this lace wrap adds charm to any outfit.

Crafted from Jamieson’s of Shetland laceweight wool, the project highlights the beauty of traditional Shetland fibers. Lightweight yet warm, the wool enhances the airy lace pattern and allows the wrap to block beautifully after finishing. One of the most rewarding aspects of this lace wrap free knitting pattern is how the motifs come together in repetition, creating balance and rhythm throughout the design. Wide garter stitch borders frame the lace sections, preventing curling and giving the wrap a neat, structured finish.

This project is worked in one piece from end to end, which means you can focus on enjoying the flow of lace stitches without the need for complicated assembly. The stitch pattern is engaging enough to keep your attention, but also repetitive enough to become a soothing rhythm once you are familiar with it. For knitters who love lacework, this is an excellent opportunity to practice chart reading, yarn overs, decreases, and blocking techniques.

Another advantage of this design is its versatility. A lace wrap can serve many purposes: as a light shawl during spring or summer, as an elegant accessory for evening wear, or even as a cozy layer in cooler months when wrapped more closely around the shoulders. Because of its generous width, this wrap provides excellent coverage while still remaining delicate and lightweight.

If you are new to lace knitting but eager to explore, this free knitting pattern offers a manageable challenge. With clear instructions and repeatable motifs, it is suitable for intermediate knitters who want to expand their skills. For experienced knitters, it provides a chance to create a truly striking piece that showcases craftsmanship and artistry.

This design also makes a thoughtful handmade gift. A hand-knitted lace wrap is a timeless present, treasured for both its beauty and the care that goes into making it. Whether for a friend, family member, or even yourself, it is a project worth the investment of time and creativity.

Explore more knitting patterns for women on our site and enjoy the art of lacework with this beautiful wrap. Download the lace wrap free knitting pattern today and start creating a piece that combines tradition, elegance, and modern style.

Elegant Lace Wrap – Free Knitting Pattern and Stylish Women’s Design

SIZE: 49cm x 202cm (19јin x 79Ѕin)

Note that after blocking, wrap relaxes to 46Ѕcm x 186cm (18јin x 73јin) YARN Jamieson’s of Shetland Ultra Lace (Laceweight; 50% Shetland wool, 50% lambswool; 194m/212yds per 25g ball) Strawberry Crush (502); 6 x 25g balls

 

NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES:

1 pair 3.5mm (UK 9-10/US 4) knitting needles Stitch markers TENSION 19.5 sts and 27 rows to 10cm over Main Pattern using 3.5mm needles.

 

SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS:

cluster-3: Sl 3 wyib, pass yarn to front, slip 3 sts back to LH needle so yarn wraps around sts, K3. dec5-1: SSK, K3tog, pass SSK stitch over. 4 sts dec’d. inc1-3: (K1tbl, K1) into next st, insert LH needle behind vertical strand running down between 2 sts just made and K1tbl into this strand. 2 sts inc’d. KBF: Knit into back then front of same stitch. 1 st inc’d. SSSK: Slip 3 sts pwise one at a time to RH needle, insert LH needle into front of all 3 sts and K3tog tbl. 2 sts dec’d

STITCH PATTERNS

BORDER PATTERN (worked over 13 sts) Row 1 (RS): K5, cluster-3, K5. Row 2 and all WS rows: Knit. Row 3: K4, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K4. Row 5: K3, K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K3. Row 7: K5, yo, sk2po, yo, K5. Rows 8-12: Knit.

LORELAI LACE PATTERN (worked over 65 sts) Row 1 (RS): K18, cluster-3, K23, cluster-3, K18. Row 2 and all WS rows: Purl. Row 3: K3, *(yo, SSK) twice, K10, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K7; rep from * once more, (yo, SSK) twice, K6. Row 5: K4, *(yo, SSK) twice, K8, K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K7; rep from * once more, (yo, SSK) twice, K5 Row 7: K4, *K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K6, K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K6; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K4. Row 9: K3, *K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K7, yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K7; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K3. Row 11: K2, *K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K7, yo, sk2po, yo, K7; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K2. Row 13: K4, *yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K7, (K2tog, yo) twice, K10; rep from * once more, yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K4. Row 15: K5, *yo, sk2po, yo, K7, (K2tog, yo) twice, K12; rep from * once more, yo, sk2po, yo, K5. Row 17: K14, (K2tog, yo) twice, K6, cluster-3, K13, (K2tog, yo) twice, K6, cluster-3, K12. Row 19: K13, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K5, K3tog, yo, inc1-3, yo, SSSK, K10; rep from * once more. Row 21: K12, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K4, K3tog, yo, K2tog, yo, inc1-3, yo, SSK, yo, SSSK, K7; rep from * once more, K1. Row 23: K11, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K4, (K2tog, yo) 3 times, K1tbl, (yo, SSK) 3 times, K5; rep from * once more, K2. Row 25: K10, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K6, yo, (K2tog, yo) twice, sk2po, (yo, SSK) twice, yo, K5; rep from * once more, K3.

 

 

Row 27: K9, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K6, (SSK, yo) 3 times, K1tbl, (yo, K2tog) 3 times, K3; rep from * once more, K4. Row 29: K8, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K8, KBF, yo, SSK, yo, dec5-1, yo, K2tog, yo, KBF, K3; rep from * once more, K5. Row 31: K7, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K11, KBF, yo, dec5-1, yo, KBF, K4; rep from * once more, K6. Row 33: K6, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K7, cluster-3, K4, K1tbl, K1, K1tbl, K5; rep from * once more, (K2tog, yo) twice, K3. Row 35: K5, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K7, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K10; rep from * once more, (K2tog, yo) twice, K4. Row 37: K4, *(K2tog, yo) twice, K7, K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K8; rep from * once more, (K2tog, yo) twice, K5. Row 39: K3, *K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K6, K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K6; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K5. Row 41: K2, *K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K7, yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K7; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K4. Row 43: K1, *K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K7, (yo, SSK) twice, K6; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K3. Row 45: K3, *yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K10, (yo, SSK) twice, K7; rep from * once more, yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K5. Row 47: K4, *yo, sk2po, yo, K12, (yo, SSK) twice, K7; rep from * once more, yo, sk2po, yo, K6. Row 49: K11, *cluster-3, K6, (yo, SSK) twice, K13; rep from * once more, K2. Row 51: K9, *K3tog, yo, inc1-3, yo, SSSK, K5, (yo, SSK) twice, K10; rep from * once more, K4. Row 53: K7, *K3tog, yo, K2tog, yo, inc1-3, yo, SSK, yo, SSSK, K4, (yo, SSK) twice, K7; rep from * once more, K6. Row 55: K6, *(K2tog, yo) 3 times, K1tbl, (yo, SSK) 3 times, K4, (yo, SSK) twice, K5; rep from * once more, K7.

Row 57: K7, *yo, (K2tog, yo) twice, sk2po, (yo, SSK) twice, yo, K6, (yo, SSK) twice, K5; rep from * once more, K6.
Row 59: K6, *(SSK, yo) 3 times, K1tbl, (yo, K2tog) 3 times, K6, (yo, SSK) twice, K3; rep from * once more, K7.
Row 61: K7, *KBF, yo, SSK, yo, dec5-1, yo, K2tog, yo, KBF, K8, (yo, SSK) twice, K3; rep from * twice more, K6.
Row 63: K9, *KBF, yo, dec5-1, yo, KBF, K11, (yo, SSK) twice, K4; rep from * once more, K4.
Row 65: K2, *(yo, SSK) twice, K5, K1tbl, K1, K1tbl, K4, cluster-3, K7; rep from * once more, (yo, SSK) twice, K7.
Row 66 (WS): Purl.
Repeat Rows 3-66 for pattern.
Row 67: K3, *(yo, SSK) twice, K10, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K7; rep from * once more, (yo, SSK) twice, K6.
Row 69: K4, *(yo, SSK) twice, K8, K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K7; rep from * once more, (yo, SSK) twice, K5.
Row 71: K4, *K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K6, K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K6; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, K4.

 

Row 73: K3, *K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K7, yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K7; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K3, yo, SSK, K3. Row 75: K2, *K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K7, yo, sk2po, yo, K7; rep from * once more, K2tog, yo, K5, yo, SSK, K2. Row 77: K4, *yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K10, (yo, SSK) twice, K7; rep from * once more, yo, SSK, K1, K2tog, yo, K4. Row 79: K5, *yo, sk2po, yo, K12, (yo, SSK) twice, K7; rep from * once more, yo, sk2po, yo, K5. Row 80 (WS): Purl. WRAP Using 4.5mm needles and the long-tail cast-on method, cast on 91 sts.

BOTTOM BORDER

Knit 6 rows. Row 1 (RS): Work Row 1 of Border Patt, *pm, work Row 1 of Border Patt; rep from * to end. Row 2 (WS): Knit, slipping mrks. Row 3: Work Row 3 of Border Patt, *slm,

 

work Row 3 of Border Patt; rep from * to end. Row 4: Knit, slipping mrks. Cont as set for a further 8 rows.

TRANSITION SECTION

Next row (RS): K13, slm, (K13, remove mrk) 4 times, K13, slm, K13. Next row (WS): K13, slm, P65, slm, K13.

MAIN SECTION

Row 1: Work Row 1 of Border Pattern, slm, work Row 1 of Lorelai Lace Pattern, slm, work Row 1 of Border Pattern. Row 2 and all WS rows: Knit to mrk, slm, purl to mrk, slm, knit to mrk. Row 3: Work Row 3 of Border Pattern, slm, work Row 3 of Lorelai Lace Pattern, slm, work Row 3 of Border Pattern. Repeating Rows 1-12 of Border Pattern at each edge throughout, cont as set until Row 66 of Lorelai Lace Pattern has been completed. Cont as set, repeating Rows 3-66 of Lorelai Lace Pattern another 6 times, ending after

 

a WS row (you will have worked Row 6 of Border Pattern with the final Row 66 of Lorelai Lace Pattern). Cont as set, work Rows 67-80 of Lorelai Lace Pattern once, ending after a WS row (you will have worked Row 8 of Border Pattern with Row 80 of Lorelai Lace Pattern).

TOP BORDER

Work as for Bottom Border, replacing 4 additional mrks in Row 1 and ending after Row 12 of Border Pattern. Next row (RS): Knit, removing all mrks. Cast off loosely kwise on WS. FINISHING Weave in ends and block gently to measurements, following any yarn care instructions on the ball band

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